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...derivative suit provision enacted by Congress and the Participants are no longer investors in the funds in question. As to the ERISA claims, the District...
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...Judges.Appellant Shani Burnett filed a complaint against Appellee Stewart Title, Inc., alleging that Stewart violated 11 U.S.C. § 525(b) when...
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...Stewart and his companies Sacred Science Institute and Institute of Cosmological Economics, Inc.); (2) the Beann defendants (Earik Beann and his company Wave59 Technologies International...
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...reverse the decision of the Tax Court. See Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Res. Def. Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837, 104 S...
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...by George Hudgins. Unbeknownst to Silette, Hudgins obtained this money by defrauding investors through a Ponzi scheme. A court-appointed receiver in Hudgins's case...
...advisory firm Eberhard Investment Associates, Inc. ("EIA") to loot customer funds...H. Picard as its Securities Investor Protection Act ("SIPA") trustee to...
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