Osen LLC in the News

“NY Court to hear landmark terror financing case”
The Jerusalem Post - April 24, 2013

US Eastern District of New York Judge Nina Gershon will hold a key hearing on Wednesday in what could be the first terror financing case against a bank to go to trial in United States history. The potential blockbuster case against Arab Bank has already been featured on CBS’s Sunday Morning show and, in addition to setting significant and binding precedents, could have a “meaningful impact on banks” that finance terror groups “for profit because they are indifferent to just another customer and don’t care,” said lead litigator Gary Osen.

“CBS Sunday Morning News Broadcast”
CBS News - April 21, 2013

April 21, 2013 CBS Sunday Morning News broadcast aired a news story on Arab Bank financing Martyrs.

“Crédit Lyonnais Suit Over Middle East Attacks Nears Trial”
Bloomberg - March 1, 2013

Credit Lyonnais SA may have to face a trial over claims by victims of Middle East attacks that the bank aided a Hamas affiliate, a U.S. judge ruled. About 200 victims and family members affected by 14 separate attacks in Israel and Palestinian territories can move forward with their case, said U.S. District Judge Dora L. Irizarry in Brookly, New York.

“Arab Bank Sanctions Order Appeal Dismissed by U.S. Court”
Bloomberg - January 18, 2013

Arab Bank Plc (ARKB)'s appeal of sanctions for not obeying discovery orders in a lawsuit brought by victims of terrorist attacks was dismissed by a federal appeals court in New York. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled today that it couldn't hear the bank's appeal of a sanctions order imposed by U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon in Brooklyn until after the consolidated suits pending before her have ended. "We conclude that the sanctions order is not a reviewable collateral order, and we therefore dismiss the bank's appeal for want of jurisdiction," the panel of judges said.

“Hamas Finance Case Can Proceed Against Arab Bank”
The Jerusalem Post - September 13, 2012

US Judge rules that Jordan-based bank can be held liable for holding Hamas funds by US citizen wounded in 2008 Hamas fire.

“Families of missionaries killed by Colombian rebels win legal round against Chiquita”
CNN News - February 12, 2010

(CNN) -- Tania Julin remembers the deep gut pain she felt when she found out nearly three years ago that Chiquita Brands International had paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a Marxist rebel group in Colombia that had abducted and killed her missionary husband.

“Chiquita Must Face U.S. Suit Over Colombian Terrorist Murders”
Bloomberg Business Week - February 5, 2010

“We’re obviously gratified that the case will go forward,” Gary Osen, the lawyer for the missionaries’ families, said in an e-mail. “This is a significant victory for the victims’ families, but it’s only a first step towards accountability for Chiquita.”

“Murders May Lead to Damages Tailspin for Chiquita”
San Diego Source - April 2, 2008

Chiquita Brands International Inc., owner of the namesake banana label, may be forced to pay more than $780 million, or $18.20 a share, if found complicit in the murders of five American missionaries by Marxist rebels a decade ago in Colombia.

“Families Sue Chiquita in Deaths of 5 Men”
The New York Times - March 17, 2008

Gary Osen, one of several lawyers for the plaintiffs, said his clients’ lawsuit—along with at least four others accusing Chiquita of complicity in killings carried out by rebel groups—would be brought under the civil provision of the anti-terrorism law.

“Verdicts Unclear in Muslim Charity Case”
Oklahoman - October 22, 2007

Gary Osen, a New Jersey lawyer who has sued banks he believes handle money for terrorist groups including al-Qaida, said the Holy Land case was more important in the war on terror than cases that got more attention, such as that of failed shoe bomber Richard Reid.

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