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- NEW YORK (Reuters) - An investor lawsuit contends that Citigroup Inc insiders, including senior counselor and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, sold more than $150 million of their own shares at inflated prices while concealing the bank's true financial health.
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May 23, 2024 · Robert Rubin, a solo practitioner based in Boca Raton—who represents the plaintiff, the estate of J.W. Jones, in the malpractice lawsuit against the defendants, Kogan & Disalvo, the Law...
Sep 11, 2023 · A South Florida state court jury returned an eight-figure verdict to the estate of a 57-year-old man whose death, through the alleged negligence of an attending physician, was attributed to...
Jan 12, 2023 · The notice asserted Garcia’s entitlement to a lien against “all the estate, real and personal,” of appellees Michelle Tygier and Robert Rubin, and specifically against their personal residence in the District of Columbia.
Recent Verdicts & Settlements - Robert F. Rubin Law. A $700,000.00 settlement for a man involved in a disputed liability automobile accident, resulting in a knee injury which did not require surgery, nor prevent him from continuing to work. A $52,000.00 jury verdict, including costs and interest, for a woman who was bitten on the elbow by a dog.
Dec 3, 2008 · NEW YORK (Reuters) - An investor lawsuit contends that Citigroup Inc insiders, including senior counselor and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, sold more than $150 million of their...
May 30, 2023 · Robert Rubin, the former US Treasury secretary, says that when he joined Centerview in 2010, the company had to offer to complete projects for free to prove itself © David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
In December 2008, investors filed a lawsuit contending that Citigroup executives, including Rubin, sold shares at inflated prices while concealing the firm's risks. Citigroup settled the lawsuit in 2012, paying $590 million to claimants and denying any wrongdoing as part of the settlement. [55]