New York state’s highest court has been asked to resolve uncertainty over a law that penalizes attorneys who deceive state courts.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in an opinion by Judge Robert Sack, Tuesday certified two questions to the New York Court of Appeals in a case involving attorney Armand Rosenberg and his representation of a man who allegedly stripped his family’s business of millions of dollars.

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