Securities and Exchange Commission v. Stratocomm Corporation et al
Securities and Exchange Commission |
Stratocomm Corporation, Roger D. Shearer and Craig Danzig |
1:2011cv01188 |
October 4, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Albany Office |
Albany |
David R. Homer |
Thomas J. McAvoy |
Securities/Commodities/Exchanges |
15 U.S.C. ยง 77 |
None |
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Filing 76 DECISION and ORDER granting in part and denying in part 62 Motion for Remedies. This Court shall retain jurisdiction of this matter for the purposes of enforcing the terms of this Decision and Order and the subsequent Judgment. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 3/9/2015. (dpk) |
Filing 61 DECISION AND ORDER granting 25 Motion for Summary Judgment. The SEC's motion for partial summary judgment imposing liability on defendants on each claim in which the defendants are named is GRANTED. The parties may now present evidence to the Court, by way of separate motion and/or proceeding, regarding appropriate relief to be awarded. Signed by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 2/19/2014. [Mailed copy of decision and order to pro se defendant] (dpk) |
Filing 48 ORDER re 46 Sealed Motion to Withdraw as Counsel. The motion of the law firm Dreyer Boyajian LLP to withdraw as counsel is GRANTED. Attorney William J. Dreyer and Benjamin W. Hill terminated. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christian F. Hummel on 7/11/2013. (dpk) |
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