NY Lawyer [and Law.Com] report that a Texas business owner has sued Weil Gotshal & Manges over its handling of a Texas credit union acquisition.
"Dallas businessman has sued Weil, Gotshal & Manges, alleging that the firm and two of its partners took advantage of him as a client by lessening his interest in a deal while he was undergoing treatment for cancer.
In David M. Radman, et al. v. Richard M. Boyd, et al., Radman — individually and as trustee of the DMR Trust — and CU Commercial Services LLC allege that the firm and two of its Dallas partners, Michael A. Saslaw and Robert C. Feldman, conspired with Radman’s then-business partner and others to reduce Radman’s interest in a proposed acquisition of a Dallas-based credit union subsidiary.
In his Dec. 12 petition filed in the 160th District Court in Dallas, Radman also names as defendants his business partner, Richard M. Boyd; Dallas-based Texans Credit Union; TCU’s president and CEO, David Addison; Texans Commercial Capital LLC; and Credit Union Liquidity Services LLC.
Radman’s petition also alleges the following against Weil, Saslaw and Feldman: breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, professional malpractice, violation of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, conversion, tortious interference with existing and prospective contracts and civil conspiracy to commit harm. "