AWARD

FINRA DISPUTE RESOLUTION


In the Matter of the Arbitration Between:

Names of the Claimants Case Number: 09-02697

Gerald J. Kazma Revocable Trust

Amzak Capital Management, LLC

Names of the Respondents Hearing Site: Boca Raton, Florida

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. f/k/a Citicorp

Investment Services

Citigroup Alternative Investments, LLC


Nature of the Dispute: Customer vs. Member and Non-Member.

REPRESENTATION OF PARTIES

For Gerald J. Kazma Revocable Trust (“Kazma”) and Amzak Capital Management, LLC (“ACM”), hereinafter collectively referred to as “Claimants”: Robert Wayne Pearce, Esq., Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A., Boca Raton, Florida.

For Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. f/k/a Citicorp Investment Services (“CGM”) and Citigroup Alternative Investments, LLC (“CAI”), hereinafter collectively referred to as “Respondents”: Jason M. Fedo, Esq., Greenberg Traurig, P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida.

CASE INFORMATION

Statement of Claim filed on or about: May 11, 2009.

Claimant Kazma signed the Submission Agreement: May 29, 2009.

Claimant ACM signed the Submission Agreement: May 29, 2009.

Statement of Answer filed by Respondents on or about: August 5, 2009.

Respondent CGM signed the Submission Agreement: June 18, 2009.

Respondent CAI signed the Submission Agreement: July 19, 2010.

Respondents’ Motion for Remedial Action Based on Claimants’ Spoliation of Evidence

(“Motion for Remedial Action”) filed on or about: July 1, 2010.

CASE SUMMARY

Claimants asserted the following causes of action: 1) breach of fiduciary duty; 2) common law fraud; 3) negligent misrepresentation; 4) negligent management; 5) negligent supervision; and, 6) breach of contract. The causes of action relate to the purchase in Claimants’ accounts of ASTA Three Series 2006‑1 and ASTA Five Series 2007‑1A.

Unless specifically admitted in their Answer, Respondents denied the allegations made in the Statement of Claim and asserted various affirmative defenses.

RELIEF REQUESTED

Claimants requested: 1) compensatory damages in excess of $4,000,000,00; 2) interest at the legal rate; 3) costs of this proceeding; 4) punitive damages; and, 5) such other relief as the undersigned arbitrators (the “Panel”) deemed just and proper.

Respondents requested that the Statement of Claim be dismissed, with prejudice, and that the costs associated with this arbitration be assessed against Claimants.

OTHER ISSUES CONSIDERED AND DECIDED

The arbitrators acknowledge that they have read the pleadings and other materials filed by the parties.

During the evidentiary hearing, the Panel heard argument on Respondents’ Motion for Remedial Action. The Panel denied the motion.

During the evidentiary hearing and at the close of Claimants’ case-in-chief, Respondents moved to dismiss the Statement of Claim on the grounds that Claimants failed to prove their case. Claimants opposed the motion. Following the argument of counsel, the Panel denied the motion.

The parties have agreed that the Award in this matter may be executed in coun1hrpart copies or that a handwritten, signed Award may be entered.

AWARD

After considering the pleadings, the testimony and evidence presented at the hearing, the Panel has decided in full and final resolution of the issues submitted for determination as follows:

Respondents are liable, jointly and severally, for negligent management and negligent supervision and shall pay to Claimant Kazma compensatory damages in the sum of $908,648.00, pre-judgment interest specifically denied.

Respondents are liable, jointly and severally, for negligent management and negligent supervision and shall pay to Claimant ACM compensatory damages in the sum of $908,648,00, pre-judgment interest specifically denied.

Any and all claims for relief not specifically addressed herein, including Claimants’ request for punitive damages, are denied.

FEES

Pursuant to the Code of Arbitration Procedure, the following fees are assessed:

FILING FEES

FINRA Dispute Resolution assessed a filing fee* for each claim:

initial claim filing fee = $1,800.00

*The filing fee is made up of a non-refundable and a refundable portion.

MEMBER FEES

Member fees are assessed to each member firm that is a party in these proceedings or to the member firm(s) that employed the associated person(s) at the time of the events) giving rise to the dispute. Accordingly, as a party and member firm, Respondent CGM is assessed the following:

Member surcharge = $2,800.00

Pre-hearing process fee = $ 750.00

Hearing process fee = $5,000.00

HEARING SESSION FEES AND ASSESSMENTS

The Panel has assessed hearing session fees for each session conducted. A session is any meeting between the parties and the arbitrators, including a pre-hearing conference with the arbitrators, which lasts four (4) hours or less. Fees associated with these proceedings are:

One (1) Pre-hearing session with a single arbitrator @ $450.00/session = $ 450.00

Pre-hearing conference: June 2, 2010 1 session

One (1) Pre-hearing session with the Panel @ $1,200.00/session = $1,200.00

Pre-hearing conference: September 14, 2009 1 session

Eleven (11) Hearing sessions @ $1,200.00/session = $13,200.00

Hearing Dates: July 12, 2010 2 sessions

July 13, 2010 2 sessions

July 14, 2010 2 sessions

July 15, 2010 3 sessions

July 16, 2010 2 sessions


Total Hearing Session Fees = $14,850.00

The Panel has assessed $7,425.00 of the hearing session fees jointly and severally to Claimants.

The Panel has assessed $7,425.00 of the hearing session fees jointly and severally to Respondents.

All balances are payable to FINRA Dispute Resolution and are due upon receipt.

ARBITRATION PANEL

Myron E. Levenson – Public Arbitrator, Presiding Chairperson

Joseph Benalt – Public Arbitrator

Donald R. McGahan – Non-Public Arbitrator

CONCURRING ARBITRATORS’ SIGNATURES

/s/

Myron E. Levenson Signature Date

Public Arbitrator, Presiding Chairperson

/s/

Joseph Benalt Signature Date

Public Arbitrator

/s/

Donald R. McGahan Signature Date

Non-Public Arbitrator

August 3, 2010

Date of Service (For FINRA Dispute Resolution use only)

Author Photo

Robert Wayne Pearce

Robert Wayne Pearce of The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. has been a trial attorney for more than 40 years and has helped recover over $170 million dollars for his clients. During that time, he developed a well-respected and highly accomplished legal career representing investors and brokers in disputes with one another and the government and industry regulators. To speak with Attorney Pearce, call (800) 732-2889 or Contact Us online for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION with Attorney Pearce about your case.

Rate this Post

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars
Loading...