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Joe Whitcomb

Joe Whitcomb is the founder and president of Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC (WSM). In addition, he manages the firm and heads up the Government Procurement and International Business Transactions Law sections. As a result of his military service as a U.S. Army Ranger and as a non-commissioned officer in the Air Force, he learned mission accomplishment. While serving in the Air Force, he earned his Bachelor’s in Social Sciences and a Master’s in International Relations. His Master’s emphasis was on National Security and International Political Economics. After his military career, Joe attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

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Twin City Fire Wins Appeal Over Wage and Hour Policy Exclusion

The case of Twin City Fire Insurance Co. v. Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. involved an insurance coverage dispute over claims arising from alleged violations of prevailing wage laws. Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. (GOH), a construction company, was accused of...

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Glacier Northwest Loses Appeal Over Wage Violations at Quarry

The case of Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Department of Labor & Industries involved a dispute over prevailing wage requirements under Washington state...

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Lease Agreement Dispute in Jackson Hole Burger v. Estate of Galekovic

The case of Jackson Hole Burger Inc. v. Estate of Galekovic involves a lease agreement dispute between Jackson Hole Burger Inc., a New York-based...

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Guzman v. Johnson: Business Judgment Rule Precludes Liability

The case of Guzman v. Johnson involved a shareholder lawsuit against corporate directors for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty in connection with a...

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Hughes v. Northwestern: Supreme Court Revives ERISA Lawsuit

The case of Hughes v. Northwestern University involved allegations that Northwestern University and its fiduciaries breached their duties under the...

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Dover v. Yanfeng: Retirement Plan Mismanagement Suit Moves Forward

The case of Dover v. Yanfeng US Automotive Interior Systems I LLC involved allegations of fiduciary breaches under the Employee Retirement Income...

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Forshee v. Moulton: Texas Court Dismisses Legal Malpractice Claim

The case of Forshee v. Moulton involved claims of legal malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty brought by Paula Forshee and her affiliated...

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Brooks v. Peoples Bank: Court Weighs Liability for Cyber Breach

The case of Brooks v. Peoples Bank involved a class-action lawsuit against Peoples Bank, which had merged with Limestone Bank, following a data...

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Mator v. Wesco: Fiduciary Breach Claims Over 401(k) Fees Move Forward

The case of Mator v. Wesco Distribution, Inc. involved allegations that Wesco and its fiduciaries violated their obligations under the Employee...

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MTD v. Honda: Court Rules No Breach in Lawn Mower Engine Dispute

The case of MTD Products Inc. v. American Honda Motor Co. involved a dispute over a supply contract for lawn mower engines. MTD Products, a...

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