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Old Lady Goes To Federal Court (and Now She Has Company)
The old lady who lost all her money while being "protected" by Maricopa County's probate court is now pleading her case to another court - and she isn't the only one.

Three federal racketeering lawsuits were filed this week, accusing a group of lawyers and fiduciaries of working together to squee... More >
This Millionaire's Digs: A Couch
Edward Abbott Ravenscroft hoists the suitcases off of what passes these days for his bed - an old couch in a cramped house that, to be kind, has seen better days. The woman who owns the house is paid $200 a week so that Ravenscroft can sleep on her couch.

It's not the sort of living arrangement y... More >
Who Knew Bankruptcy Paid So Well?
MORE than $263,000 for photocopies in four months. Over $2,100 in limousine rides by one partner in one month. And $48 just to leave a message. Explanations for these charges? Priceless.

The lawyers, accountants and restructuring experts overseeing the remains of Lehman Brothers have already rack... More >

Experienced Financial Litigators

Goodman PA has over 25 years experience pursuing commercial financial damage claims. We don't allow bankruptcy proceedings or "insolvent" companies to get in our way. Goodman PA navigates clients through the judicial process with flat fee-not to exceed agreements, through appeal. Conservatively, this typically saves the client approximately 50-70% relative to comparable attorneys' fees charged by other firms.

"Chances are that if you see a turtle on a fence-post, it didn't get there by itself"
- Mark Twain

As a business owner, or guarantor, when your assets are being systematically vaporized by the system, your instincts tell you that something is amiss - and, you're correct. Goodman PA is here to help - we litigate complex financial damage claims despite bankruptcy proceedings. We take our clients out of the bankruptcy process and pursue damage claims in State and Federal Courts. These actions typically involve fiduciary fraud (lawyers/accountants) and direct liability against officers, directors and board members of the bankrupt and/or "insolvent" entities (facilitators of the fence-post turtle), causing damage. In many cases, our clients have the right to seek an award of three times their actual damages. Under various securities fraud and racketeering statutes, punitive damages may be available because of the intentional acts.