Top Litigator Scott Cole Appointed Managing Partner at Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg’s New Austin Office

Austin, Texas – Scott Cole, a prominent trial lawyer, has been appointed as Managing Partner at Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP’s Austin office, marking a significant advancement in the firm’s leadership team. Cole brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having established a notable career in litigation that includes complex commercial disputes and intellectual property cases. In his new capacity, Cole will oversee the strategic direction and daily operations of the Austin office, aiming to bolster the firm’s presence in the region. Cole’s appointment signifies Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP’s commitment … Read more

Scott MacCormack Joins Holland & Knight, Enhancing Firm’s Footprint in Pacific Northwest with Expertise in M&A and Finance

TAMPA, Fla. — Holland & Knight, a prominent law firm, recently announced the appointment of Scott MacCormack as a partner in its Corporate, M&A and Securities Practice Group, indicating a strategic expansion into Seattle, thereby strengthening its influence across the Pacific Northwest. This move capitalizes on the booming innovative sectors in that region. MacCormack joins the firm from Davis Wright Tremaine where he distinguished himself in multiple leadership roles, including that of managing partner. With his extensive background in business transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and finance, MacCormack brings invaluable expertise to his new role, which … Read more

Scott County School Board Candidate’s Lawsuit Dismissed Due to Failure to Follow Election Challenge Protocol

ELDRIDGE, Iowa – A candidate’s lawsuit challenging the outcome of her failed bid for the Pleasant Valley School Board has been dismissed by a judge in Scott County. The judge ruled that the candidate failed to follow the proper procedure for filing an election challenge as required by state law. Tracey Rivera, an incumbent board member, ran in the election as a write-in candidate due to an issue with her nominating petition. On Election Day, she was declared the loser by a margin of six votes. However, a subsequent recount by a three-member panel resulted … Read more

Prominent Virginia Judge Overturns Verdict for Ex-LCPS Superintendent Scott Ziegler, Turning Tables on Controversial Case

LEESBURG, Va. – In an unexpected turn of events, a Virginia judge has decided to set aside the guilty verdict against Scott Ziegler, the former superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS). The decision came as a surprise to many, as Ziegler had been found guilty on charges of embezzlement and money laundering just a few months ago. This latest development marks a significant shift in the case that has garnered significant attention throughout the community. Ziegler, who had been accused of misappropriating funds during his time as superintendent, faced a potential prison sentence if … Read more