Life insurance Litigation, Lance Wallach, IRS

Life insurance Litigation, Lance Wallach, IRS

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    IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTFOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA SOUTHERN DIVISION J&M ASSOCIATES, INC.,
    Plaintiff, vs. CIVIL ACTION NO. 07-0883-CG-C MARK C. CALLAHAN, d/b/a ) CALLAHAN FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS, et. al., )Defendants,
    ORDER

    On December 21, 2007, J&M Associates Inc. (“J&M”) brought a lawsuit against Mark C. Callahan d/b/a Callahan Financial Solutions, Lalat Pattanaik d/b/a I.P.S. Private Advisors, Brady
    Richardson d/b/a Richardson Consultants, J. Michael Mangawang, Fredrick A. Romero, and
    American General Life Insurance Company (“AIG”) alleging breach of contract, negligence, wantonness, fraud, fraudulent concealment, and civil conspiracy relating to J&M’s enrollment in
    a welfare benefit plan that ultimately led to “huge tax liability and penalties.” (Doc. 1). On
    April 3, 2010, this court entered default against Brady Richardson d/b/a Richardson Consultants, J. Michael Mangawang, and Fredrick A. Romero for failure to plead or otherwise defend
    the action. (Doc. 47). On June 15, 2010, Mark Callahan d/b/a Callahan Financial Solutions, Lalat
    Pattanaik d/b/a I.P.S. Private Advisors, and Brady Richardson d/b/a Richardson Consultants were dismissed with prejudice. (Docs. 148, 153, & 154). This matter is now before the court.
    To Read More: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCOURTS-alsd-1_07-cv-00883/pdf/USCOURTS-alsd-1_07-cv-00883-1.pdf

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