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    AXA Inter-Attorney Squabble

    asbarez
    Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

    by Garen Yegparian

    On Monday, August 8, a hearing took place in Federal Judge Christina
    A. Snyder's court in downtown Los Angeles. It was part of the lawsuit
    that has pitted against one another attorneys who once jointly fought
    the French insurance company, AXA, to secure payment to the heirs of
    Genocide victims who had bought life insurance policies from that
    company.

    This session, postponed from three weeks prior, witnessed the
    litigating sides agreeing on some points. Meetings had been held
    between the two sides (Mark Geragos/Brian Kabateck vs. Vartkes
    Yeghiayan). Geragos and Kabateck spoke for themselves while Yeghiayan
    was represented by another attorney, Roman Silberfeld. They
    requested, and received, from the judge, more time to continue their
    efforts to resolve their differences. Judge Snyder put off until
    after October 3, the implementation of subpoenas and discovery.

    The sides also agreed that important information was held by Parsegh
    Kartalian, the administrator who ran the distribution of the millions
    of dollars that AXA was required to pay to the rightful recipients of
    the insurance policies' payouts. They had not yet been able to meet
    with Kartalian, and requested the court act on this, if necessary
    subpoenaing him. Silberfeld went into the greatest details, citing
    numerous cases in which claimants had received multiple checks. One
    had gotten twelve. Some of these checks remain uncashed to date. The
    amounts paid out varied wildly from a little over $100 to over
    $200,000. These and other questions are what Kartalian is expected to
    provide answers and clarification for.

    Also present was an attorney, Boyd, representing the Settlement Board
    (SB) that was established to oversee the whole process. Her presence
    in court was apparently something new. She stated that the SB also
    needed more information and was waiting for documentation from
    Kartalian.

    Geragos remarked negatively about the participation of the SB in the
    proceedings. Judge Snyder commented that the SB did not have as much
    authority as it seemed to think it had, and Kartalian must answer to
    the court, not the SB. She also remarked that the SB's participation
    had been `fomented' by people present in the courtroom `who shall
    remain nameless'. The judge was clearly annoyed, saying also that she
    was aware `alliances had been formed' and that it `will stop right
    now'. The degree to which Snyder was incensed became evident when
    said they had set out to do something important for the community, and
    instead were confronted by `something very unseemly', presumably
    referring to the current state of litigious affairs.

    Judge Snyder also displayed concern over the use of funds from the AXA
    settlement. In the interest of not wasting funds, she said she did
    not want to appoint a receiver and later denied, without prejudice,
    the Yeghiayan side's motion for a special master.

    The next hearing was scheduled for September 26.

    In the interest of full disclosure, my family is an AXA claimant. The
    claim was denied. No explanation was given.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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