Ace Investors, LLC v. Rubin
Margery Rubin, as trustee of the Rubin Family Irrevocable Stock Trust, the Rubin Family Irrevocable Martial Stock Trust, and the Rubin Family Irrevocable Realty Trust |
Ace Investors, LLC |
Robert Rubin, individually |
13-2264 |
June 7, 2013 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
CONTRACT-Overpayment Recovery |
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Petitioner - appellee: Ace Investors, LLC | |
Represented By: | David Graff |
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Respondent: Margery Rubin, as trustee of the Rubin Family Irrevocable Stock Trust, the Rubin Family Irrevocable Martial Stock Trust, and the Rubin Family Irrevocable Realty Trust | |
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Respondent - appellant: Robert Rubin, individually | |
Represented By: | Ahmed Aly Massoud |
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