Two more rulings were issued Tuesday in the sprawling series of legal actions in Manhattan related to a Russian oligarchy dispute over a $270 million promissory note signed on a drunken night in Vienna.
Commercial Division Justice Anil Singh issued decisions that each cut against the interests of Russian businessman Alexander Gliklad, whose dispute with oligarch Michael Cherney over the promissory note continues to chew up judicial resources despite Gliklad winning summary judgment in 2014.
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