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Baker Donelson faces $2.8M liability in Mississippi Ponzi case

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A jury has found Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC liable for negligent supervision in connection with a $164.5 million Ponzi scheme involving a Mississippi timber company. The court-appointed receiver now seeks at least $2.8 million in damages from the firm, arguing the verdict supports that minimum award.

The receiver's filing signals the case has moved into the damages-collection phase following trial. The specific basis for the negligent supervision finding and the full scope of the firm's alleged involvement remain unclear from available court filings.

Law firms facing receiver claims in major fraud cases should monitor this damages calculation closely. The $2.8 million figure represents a significant exposure for a major firm and may set precedent for how courts quantify law firm liability in Ponzi scheme recoveries. Firms with clients in timber, real estate, or other asset-intensive industries should review their supervision protocols for investment-related matters.

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