On December 22, 2006, Tycko & Zavareei LLP filed a complaint in federal district court in the case of Canada v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., et al.. The complaint alleges that a number of major corporations – including Samsung, Sony, Mitsubishi and Toshiba – engaged in a price fixing conspiracy to artificially raise prices for […]
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Jonathan Tycko of Tycko & Zavareei LLP represented the Central American Resource Center – CARECEN, which acted as the development consultant to the tenants association at Randolph Towers, located at 3900-3902 14th Street, N.W., in the District of Columbia, an apartment building with approximately 150 units. With CARECEN’s assistance, the tenants association successfully purchased the […]
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Tycko & Zavareei LLP represents the tenants association at 1823 Newton Street, N.W., in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood in the District of Columbia. The building was sold twice – once in 2002 and again in 2004 – without any notice to the tenants. The tenants brought a lawsuit, alleging that their rights under the D.C. […]
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In April, Nicole DeGraffenreed moved into her new condo, a one-bedroom unit in the Chelsea, located not far from RFK Stadium in Lincoln Park, only to realize she’d spent $220,000 on a pig in lipstick. An inspection turned up a need for more than $200,000 in structural work on the 15-unit building… To continue reading, […]
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An article written by Jonathan Tycko, titled “Responding To Falsification Of Evidence,” was published in the Winter 2006 newsletter of the American Bar Association Section of Litigation, Committee on Corporate Counsel. In this article, Mr. Tycko addresses the problem of falsification of evidence (including perjured testimony, forged documents, and intentional destruction of evidence) in civil […]
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Jonathan Tycko gave testimony to the Committee on Consumer & Regulatory Affairs of the Council of the District of Columbia at a public roundtable on Bill 16-556, the “Tenant Evictions Amendment Act of 2005,” which would amend Section 501(f) of the Rental Housing Act. To read Mr. Tycko’s written statement submitted to the Committee, click […]
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