In Re: Holocaust Victim Assets Litigation
1:2009cv00160 |
January 14, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Other Statutory Actions Office |
Kings |
Edward R. Korman |
James Orenstein |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
28:1331 Fed. Question: Personal Injury |
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Filing 107 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Approving Set 27: One Amendment to a Certified Adjustment Certified by the Claims Resolution Tribunal pursuant to Article 31(2) of the Rules Governing the Claims Resolution Process and Authorizing Payment from the Settlement Fund. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 4/26/2012. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 105 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ORDERING THE PRODUCTION OF INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS IN IN RE ACCOUNTS OF EMMA BUDGE, HEIRS. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 2/28/2012. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 104 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Approving Set 21: 9 Adjustments Certified by the Claims Resolution Tribunal Pursuant to Article 31(2) of the Rules Governing the Claims Resolution Process and Authorizing Payment from the Settlement Fund. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 3/26/2011. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 92 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Approving Set 10: 87 Adjustments Certified by the Claims Resolution Tribunal Pursuant to Article 31(2) of the Rules Governing the Claims Resolution Process and Authorizing Payment from the Settlement Fund. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 11/12/10. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 79 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Ordering the Production of Information and Documents in In Re Accounts of Fanny Hatvany. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 11/5/2010. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 77 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Approving Set 10: 87 Adjustments Certified By the Claims Resolution Tribunal Pursuant to Article 31(2) of the Rules Governing the Claims Resolution Process and Authorizing Payment from the Settlement Fund. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 10/29/10. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 65 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER APPROVING SET 5: 149 ADJUSTMENTS CERTIFIED BY THE CLAIMS RESOLUTION TRIBUNAL PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 31(2) OF THE RULES GOVERNING THE CLAIMS RESOLUTION PROCESS AND AUTHORIZING PAYMENT FROM THE SETTLEMENT FUND. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 8/9/2010. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 64 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Approving Set 4: 150 Adjustments Certified by the Claims Resolution Tribunal Pursuant to Article 31(2) of the Rules Governing the Claims Resolution Process and Authorizing Payment from the Settlement Fund. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 7/23/2010. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 51 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Approving Set 1: 152 Adjustments Certified by the Claims Resolution Tribunal Pursuant to Article 31(2) of the Rules Governing the Claims Resolution Process. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 6/30/10. (Greene, Donna) |
Filing 48 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION approving adjustment of presumptive values used in the claims resolution process and authorizing additional payments for deposited assets class plausible undocumented awards. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 6/16/2010. (Riedel, Hannah) |
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