RIVERHEAD – A disbarred attorney who failed to record documents that otherwise would have secured a mortgage owed to his former clients has been ordered to pay them more than $200,000 in damages.
Supreme Court Justice Mary M. Werner presided over a one-day bench trial in Bivona v. Glassberg, 12126-95, on May 30. Twelve days later, Justice Werner ordered Marc Alan Glassberg to make good on his former clients’ losses, $196,280 plus nearly seven years’ worth of interest. (The decision will be published in tomorrow’s Law Journal.)
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