Securities and Exchange Commission v. Aragon Capital Management, LLC et al
Plaintiff: Securities and Exchange Commission
Defendant: Aragon Capital Management, LLC, Aragon Partners, LP, Zvi Rosenthal, Amir Rosenthal, Ayal Rosenthal, Oren Rosenthal and Noga Delshad
Relief_defendant: Efrat Rosenthal and Rivka Rosenthal
Case Number: 1:2007cv00919
Filed: February 8, 2007
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of New York
Office: Foley Square Office
County: New York
Presiding Judge: Frank Maas
Nature of Suit: Securities/Commodities/Exchanges
Cause of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 77
Jury Demanded By: Defendant

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January 22, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 165 MEMORANDUM DECISION."The decision whether to grant prejudgment interest, and the rate used if such interest is granted, are matters confided to the district court's broad discretion." SEC v. First Jersey Sec., Inc., 101 F.3d 1450, 1476 (2d Cir. 1996). In this case, although I recognize that Oren and the relief defendants are situated somewhat differently than Amir and Ayal, I decline to apply a different prejudgment interest rate to them. Indeed, as the Commission correctly observ es, the argument that these defendants now advance regarding the proper rate could have been raised in their papers in opposition to the motion for partial summary judgment but was not. (See letter to the Court from Nancy A. Brown, Esq, dated Dec. 18 , 2009, at 1-2), It is too late to raise that argument now. That said, the papers submitted to me in connection with the Commission's partial summary judgment motion did not specify the rights that the Aragon limited partners had with respect to distributions. In particular, while the proceeds of Amir's insider trades deposited into the Aragon account were, in one sense, obviously being held for the benefit of Oren and the relief defendants, the Commission has not shown that they could have withdrawn them. Principally for this reason, I will accede to the request that prejudgment interest with respect to these defendants be assessed only from the date in May 2006 that Amir caused Aragon to distribute funds to them. The Commission should submit to me by February 4, 2010, a corrected proposed judgment incorporating this change. In its letter enclosing the proposed judgment, the Commission also seeks leave to amend its complaint. That request is granted, and the Commission is di rected to serve and file its amended complaint by February 4, 2010. Counsel and the pro se defendants are further directed to confer in an attempt to agree on a schedule for the briefing of any motion to dismiss claims newly asserted in the amended c omplaint. If the parties are able to agree on such a schedule, they should submit the proposed dates to me by February 11, 2010. Alternatively, if the parties are unable to agree on a schedule, the Commission should send me a letter by that date advi sing me of the impasse. I will then issue a scheduling order. Turning to discovery issues, I find that it was reasonable for the Commission to resume asset discovery once any of the defendants ceased providing the required certifications that they we re not expatriating assets. In any event, now that partial summary judgment has been granted, the Commission may pursue whatever asset-related discovery it deems appropriate. Any other discovery shall be stayed until the Court rules on any motion(s) to dismiss the amended complaint. Finally, I note that Amir Rosenthal has once again raised the subject of settlement. (See letter to the Court from Amir Rosenthal, dated Dec. 16, 2009, at 1-2 & n.2). I would encourage counsel and the pro se defendan ts to pursue that subject so that assets which might otherwise be devoted to litigation can be applied to the satisfaction of the Commission's claims in this case. I trust that the parties will let me know if the Court can be of assistance in that regard. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Frank Maas on 1/21/2010) Copies Mailed and Faxed By Chambers.(rw)
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Plaintiff: Securities and Exchange Commission
Represented By: Nancy A Brown
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Defendant: Aragon Capital Management, LLC
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Defendant: Aragon Partners, LP
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Defendant: Zvi Rosenthal
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Defendant: Amir Rosenthal
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Defendant: Ayal Rosenthal
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Defendant: Oren Rosenthal
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Defendant: Noga Delshad
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Relief_defendant: Efrat Rosenthal
Represented By: Sarah Elizabeth Havens
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Relief_defendant: Rivka Rosenthal
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