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VAN DUZER LANG BOYER v. STEIN et al
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						July 14, 2017
						
Objector To NJ Bid-Rigging Deal Must Pay Bond, Class Says
A class member unhappy with a $9.6 million settlement in a criminal New Jersey tax lien bid-rigging scandal cannot avoid paying a bond while she appeals the deal's approval, the class plaintiffs told a Garden State federal judge Friday.
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						October 27, 2016
						
Objector Appeals $9.6M Settlement In NJ Bid-Rigging Suit
A class member in a New Jersey federal suit filed a notice of appeal with the Third Circuit on Wednesday over the $9.6 million settlement of a municipal tax lien auction-rigging suit, which she has described as inadequate, improperly executed and unfairly distributed.
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						April 20, 2015
						
Class Blasts Opposition To $9.6M Lien-Rigging Deal
Plaintiffs in a New Jersey class action accusing several companies of conspiring to rig municipal tax lien auctions slammed three class members who claim a proposed $9.6 million settlement is inadequate, telling a federal judge Friday the objectors filed their opposition too late.
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						April 16, 2015
						
NJ Property Owners Oppose $9.6M Lien-Rigging Class Deal
Three New Jersey property owner plaintiffs in a class action alleging a wide-ranging conspiracy to rig municipal tax lien auctions said Wednesday they cannot accept a total settlement of $9.6 million because it's inadequate, improperly executed and preferential to certain plaintiffs and lead counsel.
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						January 30, 2015
						
Settlements In NJ Lien Bid-Rigging Class Action Top $8M
The settlement fund in a consolidated class action brought by property owners alleging a wide-ranging conspiracy to rig auctions of municipal tax liens in New Jersey climbed over $8 million Thursday, after a federal judge gave preliminary approval to settlement deals with three investors and a Florida tax company.
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						November 03, 2014
						
Tax Cos. Can't Slip NJ Lien Bid-Rigging Class Action
A New Jersey federal judge on Friday declined to fully toss a consolidated class action accusing several tax companies of bid-rigging in municipal tax lien auctions, booting two claims but ruling the plaintiffs' amended complaint reinforced their antitrust claims enough to withstand a dismissal motion.
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						May 12, 2014
						
Tax Lien Co.'s Ex-Exec Cops To NJ Bid-Rigging Scheme
A former executive of New York-based tax liens company M.D. Sass Investors Services Inc. on Monday pled guilty to his role in a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for tax lien auctions conducted by New Jersey municipalities, bringing the number of guilty pleas in the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation to 15.
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						March 11, 2014
						
Settlements OK'd With Tax Cos. In NJ Lien Bid-Rigging Suit
A magistrate judge in a New Jersey federal court granted preliminary approval Tuesday to four separate settlement agreements totaling close to $6.8 million with some of the defendants in a consolidated class action accusing several tax companies of bid-rigging the auctions for municipal tax liens.
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						October 25, 2013
						
Tax Cos. Escape NJ Lien Bid-Rigging Suit, For Now
A New Jersey federal judge on Friday tossed without explanation a consolidated class action accusing several tax companies of bid-rigging the auctions for municipal tax liens, which the defendants argued had failed show any plausible evidence that such a conspiracy existed.
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						April 05, 2013
						
Tax Lien Bid-Rigging Schemer Settles Class Action
The owner of a New Jersey real estate company who pled guilty to conspiring to rig auctions of municipal tax liens has agreed to pay $200,000 to settle a related class action, according to a motion filed Thursday in New Jersey federal court.