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Offshore entities sue Miami law firm for $140 m

Three offshore-based businesses are suing a Florida law firm for more than $140 million in damages, alleging professional malpractice concerning a failed factoring business.A civil lawsuit was filed on August 10, 2005 at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida by Banco Espirito Santo International Ltd., incorporated in the Cayman Islands; ESB Finance Ltd., incorporated in the British Virgin Islands; and Banco Espirito Santo SA (Nassau Branch), a Portuguese corporation. Defendants are Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart PA, a law firm incorporated in Florida, and Mark Scheer, a Florida resident and shareholder of GY&S. Causes of action are professional malpractice, and negligent misrepresentation.

Offshore firms sue BDO Seidman for $170 m over collapsed ES Bankest

Three offshore firms have filed a civil complaint against accounting firm BDO Seidman in an attempt to recover $170 million of losses from a collapsed factoring scheme.The complaint, whose sole cause of action is professional negligence, was filed at the

Nine indicted for allegedly defrauding Espirito Santo Bank

Nine businessmen have been criminally indicted in Florida for allegedly perpetrating an accounts receivable factoring scam which an offshore bank group claims has cost it approximately $170 million. The December 4th indictment relates to the same circumstances which led to Cayman Islands-licensed Bank Espirito Santo (International) Ltd. filing a civil lawsuit against E. S. Bankest LLC earlier this year.

Insider Talking: September 30, 2003

Legal proceedings at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida involving a $170 million claim by Cayman Islands licensed Bank Espirito Santo International Ltd. against United States based receivables factoring firm E. S. Bankest LC et

Cayman bank sues US factoring firm for $170 m

A Cayman Islands-licensed bank is suing a Florida-based accounts receivable factoring company which has allegedly defaulted on loans totaling $170 million.Bank Espirito Santo (International) Ltd., which is part of the Portugal-based Espirito Santo Group, filed a civil lawsuit against E. S. Bankest LC at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on August 6, 2003.