...forfeit at her plea. Guerin, represented by Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago, was convicted in May 2011 following...
...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
Prosecutors fighting to preserve the convictions of four people in the Jenkens & Gilchrist tax shelter fraud scandal put the pressure on defense lawyers Susan Brune and Laurie Edelstein of Brune & Ri
Southern District Judge William H. Pauley III had to order the arrest of a former juror on Feb. 15 as part of an effort to find out whether all or some of those convicted in the Jenkens & Gilchrist t
The government's response came to defense counsel's motion seeking a retrial in the Jenkens & Gilchrist tax shelter case because Juror #1 lied about her identity as a suspended attorney
...Jenner & Block in Chicago for Mr. Daugerdas; Mark L. Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago for Ms. Guerin; and Caroline Rule...
The conviction of four people in the Jenkens & Gilchrist/BDO Seidman tax shelter fraud case on Tuesday continues a long run of aggressive enforcement by prosecutors in New York against lawyers and ot
...a variety of interpretations. For Ms. Guerin, Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago said, "In the law, everything...
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...of interpretations. For Ms. Guerin, Mark Rotert of Stetler, Duffy & Rotert in Chicago said, "In the...
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