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Friday, November 16, 2012

Winnetka Lawyer Convicted in $2.4B Fraud Case

Joseph Collins was found guilty Friday in seven out of 10 criminal charges in federal court in Manhattan and faces up to 20 years in prison on each fraud charge.

Winnetka lawyer Joseph P. Collins has been convicted again in a $2.4-billion fraud case that led to the collapse of Refco, one of the biggest independent commodities firms, Star-Telegarm.com reports.  Collins was found guilty Friday on seven out of 10 criminal charges in federal court in Manhattan and faces up to 20 years in prison on each fraud charge, WSJ.com reported.  The former outside lawyer for Refco was convicted in 2009 of helping Refco CEO Phillip Bennett and other executives defraud investors, but the conviction was overturned when a U.S. appeals court found errors in the trial, BloombergBusinessweek reported.  Refco filed for bankruptcy in 2005, according to Bloomberg.com. Want to follow similar articles? Sign up for Winnetka-…

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

'They've Got Billions': Local Company Starts Fund To Fight Facebook In Court

After Facebook sued Northfield-based startup Teachbook for trademark infringement, the web resource for teachers is trying to raise money to fight back.

If you’re going to fight Facebook in court, you’ll need some cash. Facing a federal lawsuit for trademark infringement from the social media giant, local startup company Teachbook, based in Northfield, has started a legal defense fund to raise money for its legal bills. Called The Trust Agreement for the Prevention of Intellectual Property Bullying, the fund is set up to help provide legal representation to small companies fighting trademark or copyright infringement claims—like Teachbook—according to Greg Shrader of Northbrook, managing partner of the web resource for teachers. “They’ve got billions of dollars and we don’t,” Shrader told Patch. “They can drag this on in venue after venue with suits and motions and every other thing. Even …

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