...forfeit at her plea. Guerin, represented by Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago, was convicted in May 2011 following...
Lawyers at Brune & Richard found evidence that a juror might have lied. Why didn't they tell the court
...their tax liability," Guerin said, with her attorney, Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago, by her side. Guerin...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...their tax liability," Guerin said, with her attorney, Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago, by her side. Guerin...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...their tax liability," Guerin said, with her attorney, Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago, by her side. Guerin...
Southern District Judge William Pauley said juror Catherine M. Conrad "made a calculated, criminal decision to get on the jury" in the Jenkens & Gilchrist tax shelter case, but her "breathtaking" lie
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Southern District Judge William Pauley said juror Catherine M. Conrad "made a calculated, criminal decision to get on the jury" in the Jenkens & Gilchrist tax shelter case, but her "breathtaking" lie
Daily Business Review
Judge William Pauley said juror Catherine M. Conrad, a suspended lawyer, "made a calculated, criminal decision to get on the jury.
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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