Seth Waxman was recently quoted in the Bloomberg Law article, "WeWork stock probe led back to Florida man’s real estate empire."
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Seth was recently quoted in the Bloomberg Law article, “WeWork stock probe led back to Florida man’s real estate empire,” providing insight into the investigation of his client’s commercial investment dealings and the WeWork stock probe conducted by the SEC. In a statement referencing his client, Seth states, “Larmore intends to vigorously contest the allegations by the DOJ and the SEC and expects to be fully exonerated following a fair and independent court process.”
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