United States:
Gupta Must Pay Adviser $6.8 Million
01 January 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Mitchell Berns was featured in the Omaha World-Herald
article "Gupta Must Pay Adviser $6.8 Million." The full
text can be found in the December 18, 2013 issue of Omaha
World-Herald.
The founder of InfoGroup, Vinod Gupta, was ordered by the New
York Supreme Court to pay a Wall Street financial adviser $6.8
million in a dispute over a fee due based on the sale of the Omaha
marketing company he left in 2008. The judge ruled that the
financial adviser was entitled to the money after Gupta hired the
firm to help him purchase InfoGroup from investors. Mitchell
Berns successfully represented the financial adviser.
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