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Investment Adviser Agrees to Surrender $6 Million in Rothstein Case
The bankruptcy trustee for the defunct Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm has reached settlements with an investment adviser for $6 million and with a former RRA attorney for $700,000. Investment adviser Michael Szafranski, who acknowledges being a conduit for money transfers but denies any knowledge of Scott Rothstein's $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, also agreed to a $32.5 million judgment, which equals an asset freeze ordered by a U.S. bankruptcy judge.LeClair v. LeClair, PICS Case No. 10-2539 (C.P. Lawrence July 15, 2010) Piccione, J. (7 pages).
Wife's petition for contempt for failure to pay alimony pendent lite was denied.Wall, plaintiff-appellant v. CSX Transportation Inc., defendants-appellees
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Candidates Sought for Possible Appointment to District VA (Essex-Newark) Ethics Committee
Notice to the bar.Federal Circuit Rehearing Sought on Whether Judge or Jury Should Decide Patent Indefiniteness
After rejecting one en banc rehearing petition concerning patent indefiniteness in May, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will soon consider another one.Trending Stories
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