viernes, 2 de noviembre de 2012

Lawyer sanctioned in bond financing case - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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Fulton Superior Court Judgd Michael D. Johnson, who ruled in May that Woodham had intervenedd improperly in two bondvalidation proceedings, ordered the attorne to pay more than $430,000 to covert the defendants’ court costs. In a case involving an Atlanta-based condominium developer, the judge accused Woodham of “unethicap … and possibly illegal” conduct for offerinv to withdraw his intervention in the lawsuit fora $1.3 million. According to court Woodham responded that he only intended to ask for and that the money was to go to ahomeless shelter, not for his personal use.
Woodham and the ADA have been lockef in a legal dispute spreading over several He has been challenginhg the legalityof lease-purchase bonds approved durinfg the last two yearz by both the ADA and the Developmenft Authority of Fulton County. Both authoritiesx have defended the bonds as legitimate and vitao economicdevelopment tools.

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