
Pfeiffer Gantt Gleaton Wyatt, PA - Attorneys for Business This firm was pleased to successfully represent Capital Investment Funding, LLC in this complex series of cases.
Cases against Easley's Capital Investment Funding settled | greenvilleonline.com | The Greenville Ne
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Noteholders’ lawsuits against Greenville businessman Arthur Field and his Upstate investment firm have been settled, and accusations in the suits that money was illegally obtained from the public and

Pfeiffer Gantt Gleaton Wyatt, PA - Attorneys for Business PGGW succesfully registered an SEC Reg D Rule 504 Private Securities Offering for Sterassure, Ltd. Sterassure is the manufacturer of medical "red bag" waste disposal equipment. Congratulations to Sterassure, Ltd. and good luck.

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Scott Pfeiffer quoted on front page of Greenville News on Immigration Case. See Article Here: http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/ 20090722/NEWS/907220335&referrer=FRONTPA GECAROUSEL
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A Clemson University scholar from Syria sat in a Charlotte jail on Tuesday while her husband scrambled to find a legal path to keep her in the country.

Pfeiffer Gantt Gleaton Wyatt, PA - Attorneys for Business Clients and Friends join the partners on the roof of their new offices at the Field House at West End to celebrate 10 years in business, a new office and partner
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Pfeiffer Gantt Gleaton Wyatt, PA - Attorneys for Business News Update: The Immigration Service has consented to the release of Xiu Ping Jiang from continued detention after this firm and the Law Firm of Ted Cox filed and served a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus on the government in South Carolina. The Petit

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Scott Pfeiffer has been retained as pro bono South Carolina counsel for Xiu Ping Jiang in a federal court due process challenge to her continued detention. Mr. Pfeiffer will be local counsel for her New York lawyers.http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/04/nyregi on/04immigrant.html
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A Chinese woman’s journey from a restaurant in Brooklyn to a detention cell in Florida illustrates the vulnerability of the mentally ill in the immigration system, advocates say.











