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New York appraisers found to be innocent of wrongdoing charges
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Monday, February 10, 2014
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In a case of “he said, she said,” a New York State Supreme Court Justice found that the New York Department of State improperly sought to revoke the licenses of two prominent New York City appraisers.
The appraisers, Steven Knobel and Jeffrey Jackson, founding partners of the appraisal firm Mitchell, Maxwell & Jackson (MMJ), were originally sued in May 2010 by Marianne Mueller, a former executive vice president at MMJ, who was allegedly fired for incorrect billing and insubordination. Mueller sought approximately $800,000 in commissions, attorney fees, late fees from her paycheck and punitive damages, The Real Deal reported.
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