Obtained judgment of more than $9 million on behalf of entrepreneurs related to the sale of valve company to a New York-based private equity firm. After the sale, the buyer asserted indemnification claims against the entrepreneurs based on alleged pre-sale representations by which the buyer sought to avoid paying the bulk of the company purchase price. On competing summary judgment motions, the New York Supreme Court – Commercial Division rejected the buyer’s claims (including claims for fraud, breach of contract, indemnification, and set-off) and granted the entrepreneurs’ affirmative claims for breach of the various promissory notes at issue. The New York Court also awarded attorney’s fees to the entrepreneurs.