Diamond Resorts International, Inc. et al v. Phillips et al

  1. July 02, 2019

    Diamond Resorts Closes Case Against Timeshare Exit Cos.

    A Tennessee federal judge has signed off on a permanent injunction against a group of companies that claimed to help Diamond Resorts International Inc. timeshare owners break their contracts, ordering them to shut down all operations and effectively putting an end to Diamond's sprawling suit.

  2. September 26, 2018

    Law Firm To Shut Down Timeshare Biz After Atty Disbarred

    Diamond Resorts has asked a Tennessee federal court to approve a final agreement in the timeshare giant's breach of contract lawsuit against a group of exit companies including law firm Castle Law Group PC, whose founder was recently disbarred, and prohibit them from inducing timeshare owners to stop making payments.

  3. April 18, 2018

    Privilege Can't Halt Depos In Timeshare Co.'s Contract Suit

    A Tennessee federal magistrate judge ordered that witness depositions can move forward in a timeshare company's suit alleging Castle Law Group interferes with its contracts, ruling attorney-client privilege can't stop three former employees of the law firm from being deposed.

  4. March 15, 2018

    Law Firm Founder Wants To Shield Docs From Timeshare Co.

    Castle Law Group PC founder Judson Phillips asked a Tennessee federal judge Wednesday to protect him from a timeshare company's demand that his law firm provide documents in the company's suit alleging Castle Law Group interferes with its contracts.

  5. February 14, 2018

    Timeshare Exit Firms Deny Diamond's Breach Allegations

    A group of third-party timeshare exit businesses that allegedly conspired to interfere with timeshare giant Diamond Resorts International Inc.'s contracts on Tuesday denied that they have systematically attempted to break Diamond's contracts by promising consumers legal services they don't deliver, Tennessee federal court filings show.

  6. January 31, 2018

    Resorts' Suits Against Timeshare Exit Firms Heat Up

    A Tennessee federal judge presiding over timeshare giant Diamond Resorts International Inc.'s breach of contract lawsuit against a group of exit companies has given them more time to answer Diamond's claims, as similar cases in multiple states advance against law firms that represent timeshare owners seeking to break their contracts.

  7. January 26, 2018

    Resort Can Sue 'Interfering' Timeshare Exit Co., Judge Says

    A Tennessee federal judge has rejected a timeshare exit company executive's bid to dismiss Diamond Resorts International Inc.'s suit claiming the executive, along with other individuals and businesses including a law firm, conspired to interfere with its timeshare contracts and deceived consumers into paying "exorbitant fees" for legal services they don't deliver.

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