National Law Journal
...No. BS095987CounselBeatie and Osborn and Daniel A. Osborn for Plaintiffs and Appellants.Reed...
...District Judge. COUNSELDaniel A. Osborn, Beatie & Osborn, LLP, New York, New York, for the appellants....
...one of his opponents, Russel H. Beatie of New York's Beatie & Osborn, counsel to the "Pfeiffer" purchasers, scoffs at Shapiro's warnings. Credit...
...Judith C. Chirlin, Judge. Reversed.COUNSEL Beatie and Osborn and Daniel A. Osborn for Plaintiffs and Appellants. ...
...Scott & Scott, LLC, joined him on the brief. Daniel A. Osborn of Beatie and Osborn LLP argued for the real party in interest Quinn...
...Walker used bidding to select, as lead counsel, New York's Beatie & Osborn, whose client lost $59,000. A losing bidder, class...
...million. Judge Walker, however, selected as lead counsel New York's Beatie and Osborn, whose most damaged client, Quinn Barton, lost only $59,000...
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