A Seattle resident who borrowed $5.3 million of his own money from an offshore insurer in an elaborate tax avoidance scheme only to be sued by the insurer for defaulting on loan repayments has brought his own action against the
A Seattle resident who borrowed $5.3 million of his own money from an offshore insurer in an elaborate tax avoidance scheme only to be sued by the insurer for defaulting on loan repayments has brought his own action against the
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Bancroft Life & Casualty Bank of the West Bradley Barros Brown & Streza LLP Cesar Scolari