...Trautmann v. Christie, A-16 September Term 201; Supreme Court; per curiam opinion...
...Trautmann v. Christie, A-3139-09T3; Appellate Division; opinion by ...
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a
...fraud, government fraud and money laundering cases. Before that, she was an associate at Lowenstein for four years, following her 1993 graduation from Rutgers Law...
...admitted days earlier that an associate - with two partners' knowledge - asked...office mortgages of adversary Gregg Trautmann, who has a firm in...
...associate asked a bank counsel whether a client of the firm could buy mortgages the bank held on property of litigation foe Gregg Trautmann...
...with antibiotics and a liquid diet, says Leyner, who was assisted by associate Georgea Tarachas. After more than five hours of...
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