The receiver, Jay Seiden, did not violate the IAS court's 1997 "termination" order directing him to cause his attorneys and accountants to cease any further work with respect to the property in question, apart from the final accounting. Although Seiden hired the accounting firm of Friedman, Alpren & Green to prepare the final accounting, as well as the law firm of Gaffin & Mayo to represent him in connection with that accounting after issuance of the termination order...
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