Liars Beware: In Breach of Contract & Fiduciary Duty Case, NY Federal Judge Upholds Nearly $2M Sanction

Let there be no mistake: if you’re lying in order to stonewall your adversary, and it’s obvious to a Federal Judge, you do so at your own peril. That is the clear implication of the Court’s holding in Shcherbakovskiy v. Seitz, et al. In that case, the defendant counterclaimed against the plaintiff, suing to recover [...]