...Abelson Of Counsel), For Defendant-Respondent Gerald Breen. Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, Llp, White Plains (William Wingertzahn Of Counsel), For Defendant...
...obtaining electronic evidence, including electronic communications among coconspirators, and to analyze the books, ledgers and journal entries of companies, especially shell entities. The DOJ also...
...represented by Avraham Moskowitz, Esq. and M. Todd Parker, Esq. of Moskowitz & Book, LLP. Recitation in accordance with CPLR 2219 (a) of...
...March 12, 2013) Before: Tom, J.P., Andrias, Moskowitz, Román, JJ. Decided: March 12, 2013...
... Moskowitz & Book elevated to partner M. Todd Parker...
...2013) Before: Tom, J.P., Andrias, Acosta, Saxe, Moskowitz, JJ. Decided: January 24, 2013 ...
...Attorneys for the plaintiff by: Chaim B. Book, Esq. Michael Todd Parker, Esq., of Counsel, Moskowitz & Book, New York, NY. ...
Eastern District Judge Arthur Spatt allowed to proceed claims under the Fourteenth Amendment and New York Civil Rights Law, but dismissed two claims pursuant to the New York State Human Rights Law
...the United States, among other misrepresentations. Avraham Moskowitz of Moskowitz & Book, who represents David, declined to comment. Justices Rolando Acosta...
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