Warshaw Burstein LLP | <span >Represented a New York bank in defense of a series of fraudulent conveyance actions by judgment creditors of a bank borrower, resulting in two Second Circuit decisions. In the first case, the Court of Appeals affirmed dismissal of plaintiff’s initial claims on statute of limitations and other grounds. In the second case, the Court affirmed the vacatur of plaintiff’s judgment against the bank’s borrower. The second decision was a rare instance of the vacatur of a judgment pursuant to a FRCP 60(b) motion, made by a non-party to the action in which the judgment was rendered</span >
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Represented a New York bank in defense of a series of fraudulent conveyance actions by judgment creditors of a bank borrower, resulting in two Second Circuit decisions. In the first case, the Court of Appeals affirmed dismissal of plaintiff’s initial claims on statute of limitations and other grounds. In the second case, the Court affirmed the vacatur of plaintiff’s judgment against the bank’s borrower. The second decision was a rare instance of the vacatur of a judgment pursuant to a FRCP 60(b) motion, made by a non-party to the action in which the judgment was rendered