An Atlanta lawyer recently won a defense verdict in federal court in Idaho, where jurors took less than two hours to decide that real estate investors weren’t entitled to recover anything from the developer they said defrauded them.
“Everybody was going to get rich quick you’d put up $2,400 and walk out a millionaire,” said Winter Capriola Zenner partner Richard Capriola, who defended the Teton Springs Golf & Casting Club and one of its principal investors and managers, Anthony Vest, a nuclear engineer and former Atlanta entrepreneur.
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