Rob Wood on False Imprisonment Recoveries

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Uploaded By: sdrake
11 months ago
Description: Are wrongful imprisonment or false conviction recoveries excludable? It depends on the facts, but also on who you ask. Claims for false imprisonment or wrongful conviction can invoke the common law torts of false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, or abuse of process. This podcast with Scott Drake, Mark Wahlstrom, Chairman of the Legal Broadcast Network, and Rob Wood, host of the Tax Law Channel, explores what lawyers and settlement professionals can do to help in this growing field.

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