The record on appeal reveals that plaintiffs never received a proper accounting as ordered by the IAS Court in confirming the Judicial Hearing Officer's report, and that at the proceeding before the Special Master, defendant was allowed to patently forestall and evade efforts to hold a proper accounting. Accordingly, there was no basis in the record for the subsequent conclusion by the Special Master to dismiss the complaint, and the IAS Court's confirming of the Special...
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