May 09, 2023
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.
December 19, 2022
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.
April 29, 2022
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.
August 17, 2021
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.
December 14, 2020
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.
November 20, 2020
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.
November 06, 2020
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.
February 14, 2020
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.