Apr. 21, 2016
Sharon Ben-Shahar Mayer
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Using the scant available case law on the doctrine of necessary and indispensable parties, Mayer won dismissal for her client, whom she contended should never have been sued in the fallout from a major fraud case involving a man known as the Bernie Madoff of Beverly Hills.
"Ezri Namvar was a big deal in the Persian Jewish community here," Mayer said of the man currently imprisoned after his conviction for having stolen $21 million from his Namco ...
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