CHARGING THAT two lawyers in a cybersquatting dispute misrepresented the law and the facts, Southern District Judge Denny Chin said that he will impose sanctions in the case.

Judge Chin criticized attorneys John P. Sheridan and Scott E. Mollen of Herrick, Feinstein for claiming their client had every right to take a cybersquatter to arbitration after Judge Chin had dismissed their action with prejudice on the assumption the case had been settled.

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