Issue 16

NEW YORK CITY JUDGE OKs $20,000,000 MALPRACTICE AWARD AGAINST CURTIS MALLET PREVOST

New York Law Journal reports: “A Manhattan judge has refused to dismiss a former client’s legal malpractice claim against Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle that alleges the firm’s negligence in filing a document late in a government investigation led the client to lose $20 million.

http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/id=1202765994188/Judge-OKs-20M-Malpractice-Claim-Against-Curtis-MalletPrevost?slreturn=20170912174839

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CURTIS MALLET PARTNER’S  ALLEGED DUBIOUS BEHAVIOR CONTINUES TO SURFACE! 

The whole or part  of the K Collins Trust was questionably given by Curtis Mallet partner Robert W Sheehan to his son Tommy to manage.  At the time Tommy was allegedly working as a stock salesman at Inverness Council.  Apparently,  through mistake or inadvertence,  there was little to no due diligence resulting in this class action alert.  The particulars are to be divulged by the parties.  It is unknown if  Tommy took this Pfizer investment with him when Tommy abruptly left Inverness.  In essence, alleged known and unknown questionable acts continue to occur within the K Collins Trust while questionably still in control of Curtis Mallet.

JPMORGAN LEGAL CLASS ACTION 

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Roman A. Bninski, partner at Curtis Mallet

Eduardo A. Cukier, partner at Curtis Mallet

Daniel Dykes, partner at Curtis Mallet

William H. Barringer, partner at Curtis Mallet

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