• Securities Investor Protection Corp. v. Jacqueline Green Rollover Account, 12 Civ. 1039

    Publication Date: 2012-07-30
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    Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
    Judge: District Judge Denise Cote
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For the Construction Plan Claimants: Jennifer A. Clark, Jonathan M. Cerrito, Brian J. LaClair, Blitman & King LLP, Syracuse, NY. For the Securities Investor Protection Corporation: Josephine Wang, Kevin H. Bell, Christopher H. Larosa, Securities Investor Protection Corporation, Washington, DC.
    for defendant: For Jacqueline Green Rollover Account and Wayne Green Rollover Account: Helen Davis Chaitman, New York, NY. For J.X. Reynolds & Co. Deferred Profit Sharing Plan: Helen Davis Chaitman, New York, NY. For Orthopaedic Specialty Group, P.C. Defined Contribution Pension Plan Participants: Peter N. Wang, Foley & Larner LLP, New York, NY. Marc J. Kurzman, Sandak Hennessey & Greco, LLP, Stamford, CT. For Eric Saretsky & The Plan Administrator of the Sterling Equities Associates Employee Retirement Plan: Myron D. Rumeld, Anthony S. Cacace Proskauer Rose LLP, New York, NY. For Upstate New York Bakery Drivers and Industry Pension Fund: Mark I. Silberblatt, Bisceglie & Demarco, LLC, Woodland Park, NJ. For Steven H. Fisch: Steven H. Fisch, pro se, Chestnut Hill, MA. For Paul J. Fisch and Deborah L. Fisch: Paul J. Fisch and Deborah L. Fisch, pro se, North Syracuse, NY. For Irving H. Pickard: David J. Sheehan, Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York, NY.

    Case Number: 12 Civ. 1039

    Cite as: Securities Investor Protection Corp. v. Jacqueline Green Rollover Account, 12 Civ. 1039, NYLJ 1202564710834, at *1 (SDNY, Decided July 25, 2012)D

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