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The Jewish Voice
March 26, 2018
... entrepreneur Sheldon Solow, investment giant and renowned philanthropist Ira Rennert, real estate mogul and prominent member of Brooklyn's Syrian Jewish community, Jeff Sutton, beer magnate Alejandro Santo Domingo, hedge fund leaders Stanley Druckenmiller, Israel Englander and David Shaw.
The Intercept
March 5, 2018
He, too, held the steel plant only briefly, selling it in 2011 to an American company, the Renco Group, whose founder and chair is billionaire Ira Rennert. Yet none of companies have spent the money to fully clean up the mess associated with the old steel mill that boosted their fortunes. Meanwhile, TrumpÃâà...
The Jewish Voice
February 14, 2018
Along with the Safras are billionaire philanthropist Ira Rennert and his wife Ingeborg Hanna Rennert (top left side of photo) along with the late Holocaust historian, author and Nobel Laureate, Elie Wiesel, a'h, and his wife Marion. The Safra family's involvement in banking began with financing trade byÃâà...
ABA Journal
February 7, 2018
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer has shortened its name and is seeking to reduce the number of legal secretaries working for the law firm. “Kaye Scholer” was dropped from the brand name, email address and web domain, though the firm is keeping the longer name as its full legal name, the National LawÃâà...
Bloomberg Big Law Business
February 6, 2018
It was brought by billionaire Ira Rennert, whose investment company, The Renco Group Inc., filed suit recently in New York state court. The claim alleges malpractice against the Kaye Scholer defense work for Renco in a case brought by the bankruptcy trustee for Magnesium Corp. of America, a companyÃâà...
Crain's New York Business
January 10, 2018
Billionaire industrialist Ira Rennert, who was ordered to pay $213 million in fines and penalties two years after a Manhattan federal jury agreed that he had looted a magnesium company to help pay for the largest private residence in the nation, is suing the lawyers who defended him. Rennert filed aÃâà...
The Real Deal Magazine
January 10, 2018
Billionaire Ira Rennert, who was fined in 2015 for using company funds to build a massive Hamptons estate, is suing his former lawyer for bungling his defense. In a malpractice suit filed Monday, the 83-year-old industrialist said attorney Peter Haveles and the law firm Kaye Scholer failed to object to juryÃâà...
Crain's New York Business
January 10, 2018
Billionaire industrialist Ira Rennert, who was ordered to pay $213 million in fines and penalties two years after a Manhattan federal jury agreed that he had looted a magnesium company to help pay for the largest private residence in the nation, is suing the lawyers who defended him. Rennert filed aÃâà...
The Real Deal Magazine
August 2, 2017
From Business Insider: Beyond its beautiful beaches, bays, and lagoons, there's another type of eye candy that's native to the Hamptons: gorgeous, hidden real estate. Tucked at the end of snaking driveways, with huge shrubs blocking any chance of a roadside view, some of the East End's mostÃâà...
Curbed Hamptons
March 17, 2017
Ira Rennert was ordered by the court to pay $213.2 million for a case against him by Lee Buchwald of Magnesium Corporation of America (MagCorp), reports 27east. There are accusations that Rennert used funds to pay for the construction of his massive Sagaponack estate. Back in 2015, Rennert wasÃâà...
27east.com
March 10, 2017
Ira Rennert Loses Appeal, Ordered To Pay $213.2 Million For Scheme That Funded Sagaponack Estate ... A federal appeals court has ordered billionaire Ira Rennert to pay a $213.2 million judgment, upholding a previous jury decision that found him liable for pilfering almost $120 million from his ailingÃâà...
STLtoday.com
March 8, 2017
A federal appeals court said billionaire Ira Rennert must pay a $213.2 million judgment after a jury found him liable for looting his now-defunct magnesium company to build one of the country's most expensive homes, a 21-bedroom mansion in New York's Hamptons. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of AppealsÃâà...
Forward
March 8, 2017
A federal appeals court said billionaire Ira Rennert must pay a $213.2 million judgment after a jury found him liable for looting his now-defunct magnesium company to build one of the country's most expensive homes, a 21-bedroom mansion in New York's Hamptons. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday letÃâà...
New York Times
March 4, 2016
A group of retirees whose pensions were cut three years ago have won a lengthy battle with the multibillionaire Ira Rennert, a mining industrialist, onetime junkbond king and owner of a Hamptons mega-mansion. The retirees' victory is only the second time in 42 years that the federal Pension BenefitÃâà...
Business Insider
March 9, 2015
Rennert mansion 2 How many chimneys can you count? Jeff Cully/EEFAS Junk bond billionaire Ira Rennert has a massive house in the Hamptons. It's also pretty controversial. The business mogul, who Forbes says is worth $5.9 billion, was recently in court defending the funding of his Sagaponack estate.
Crain's New York Business
January 31, 2015
Ira Rennert's is in a league of its own. His estate, called Fair Field, is said to sport 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, three dining rooms, three swimming pools, a 164-seat theater, a basketball court, a gymnasium and a two-lane bowling alley. Estimated to cover 62,000 square feet, the colossus is believed to beÃâà...
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