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Edelson, Erika Girardi Say New Bankruptcy Settlement Lets Girardi Keese Lender 'Off the Hook'
Bankruptcy trustees in the Chapter 7 cases of Tom Girardi and his law firm, Girardi Keese, plan to seek approval on Tuesday of a new settlement with one of his largest lenders, California Attorney Lending II.Litigation Funder Had Illegal Fee-Sharing Deals With Girardi Keese, Lawsuit Alleges
A bankruptcy trustee, in a lawsuit Wednesday, accused California Attorney Lending II of arranging Tom Girardi's financial agreements, illegally splitting fees and refusing to return stolen settlement funds–a possible crime.'Things Have Changed.' Bankruptcy Judge Approves Girardi Keese Trustee's Lender Probe.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell, who previously rejected a similar request back in November, shut down the objections of litigation funders Stillwell Madison, California Attorney Lending II and Virage SPV 1 LLC, all of whom are potential targets of the trustee's investigation.Girardi Litigation Funder Calls Edelson's Latest Accusations 'Truly Offensive'
A lawyer for California Attorney Lending II, a Buffalo, New York-based litigation lender named by Edelson in a draft complaint that says Girardi Keese was a "criminal enterprise," called the new accusations "truly offensive" and a "smear campaign."Lenders Lash Out Over Girardi Keese Trustee's 'Baseless Fishing Attempt'
Three lenders filed objections to Girardi Keese trustee Elissa Miller's request to expand the role of special counsel Larry Gabriel to investigate whether the firm's lenders knew about Tom Girardi's fraud.View more book results for the query "Woods Oviatt Gilman"
Girardi Keese Owes $101 Million. It Has $4.1 Million, a Cadillac and a Signed Beach Boys Album
A summary of assets and liabilities filed Tuesday by the trustee in the Girardi Keese bankruptcy included nearly 500 separate claims from litigation financing firms, law firms, consulting firms, media companies, vendors, former employees and others. It also lists 5,276 clients, including 970 minors, who may be owed money.Tom Girardi's Creditors Planning Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition, Lawyer Says
Creditors were planning to file within 48 hours, a lawyer for a litigation funder told U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin at a hearing on Wednesday. The court held off appointing a trustee to wait for the filing.Download Now
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