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Berkeley Ventures II, LLC v. Sionic Mobile Corporation et al
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1:19-cv-05523
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- Baker Jenner
- Busch Mills
- Godwin Law Group
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May 09, 2023
Ga. Judge Won't Change $1M Award Or Open Securities Case
A Georgia federal judge has denied a motion by Berkeley Ventures II LLC to reopen its securities case against Sionic Mobile Corp. and its CEO Ronald Herman in order to reinstate Herman as a defendant, as well as a motion by Sionic for relief from a $1.05 million default judgment.
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December 19, 2022
Georgia Judge Says Company Owes Equity Fund $1.05M
A Georgia federal judge has ordered a mobile consumer services company to pay the remaining $1.05 million it owes as part of a settlement it reached with a private equity fund that accused it of lying about phony partnerships in order to induce the fund to buy shares in the company.
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April 29, 2022
Ga. Atty Says Client Fund Won't Pay Up After Settlement
A Georgia attorney representing a private equity fund in a $1.6 million securities fraud suit says it is trying to dishonor their contingency fee agreement and cut him out of a recent settlement, which he wants paid into a federal court registry for safekeeping.
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August 17, 2021
Mobile CEO Can't Use 'Gamesmanship' To Ax $1.6M Fraud Suit
A Georgia federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a $1.6 million securities fraud suit against a mobile consumer services company, rejecting as "gamesmanship" its CEO's claims that he was not properly served as a defendant.
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December 14, 2020
Firm DQ'd From $1.6M Securities Fraud Suit Over Phone Calls
A Georgia federal judge has tossed Atlanta-based firm Busch Slipakoff Mills & Slomka LLC from a $1.6 million securities fraud suit after determining that its attorneys "undermined the adversarial process" through unauthorized phone calls.
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November 20, 2020
$1.6M Securities Fraud Suit On Ice Amid Atty Ethics Claims
Alleged conflicts of interest and ethics violations by Busch Slipakoff Mills & Slomka LLC in a $1.6 million securities fraud suit persuaded a Georgia federal judge to halt the litigation Friday while he considers motions for sanctions against the firm and dismissal of the case.
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November 06, 2020
Firm Should Be DQ'd, Sanctioned For Threats, Court Told
Busch Slipakoff Mills & Slomka LLC should be sanctioned and disqualified from working on a fraud suit after an investment firm's attorney directly called a board member of the opposing party and engaged in an "intimidation scheme," a mobile marketing firm argued in a pair of motions filed in Georgia federal court.
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February 14, 2020
Partner's Call Shouldn't DQ Firm From Fraud Suit, Court Told
A 24-minute phone call four years ago between the managing partner of Busch Slipakoff Mills & Slomka LLC and a mobile marketing company doesn't warrant the firm's disqualification from a $1.6 million fraud suit, the firm told a Georgia federal court.