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Document DOJ-OGR-00022130
AI Analysis
Summary: The document is a court filing where the undersigned parties, including the U.S. Attorney's Office, stipulate that an injunction will cause substantial harm if not lifted, and consent to its public disclosure. The parties argue that the injunction prevents them from conferring with counsel and communicating with the SEC. The stipulation is dated May 20, 2013, and filed in a case in the Southern District of New York.
Significance: This document is potentially important as it reveals the parties' stipulation regarding the potential harm caused by an injunction and their consent to its public disclosure.
Key Topics:
Injunction and its potential harm
Right to counsel and prepare a defense
Communication with the Securities and Exchange Commission
Key People:
- Nicole L. Saltzman - Assistant United States Attorney
- Lambert Zhang - Deputy Chief, Criminal Division
- Andrew J. Ceresney - Deputy Chief, Criminal Division
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TEL: 212-637-6300 / 1038
Nicole L. Saltzman
Assistant United States Attorney
By: ______________________________
Lambert Zhang
Andrew J. Ceresney
Deputy Chief, Criminal Division
U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York
One St. Andrew's Plaza
New York, NY 10007
Date: New York, New York; May 20, 2013
It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the undersigned parties that:
If this injunction is not lifted by the Court, it will cause substantial and irreparable harm to the
undersigned, and to the clients they represent, by depriving them of the opportunity to confer with
counsel and to prepare a defense, and by preventing them from communicating with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "Commission") about the facts of this matter.
The undersigned consent to the filing of this letter on the docket, and to the public disclosure of this
letter, and the information contained herein.
Case 1:13-CV-0800-JPO Document 56 Filed 05/25/13 Page 3 of 5