ANA resolves litigation with Nebel, former employeesThe pending litigation between the American Numismatic Association and John Nebel and former employees Susie Nulty, Lawrence Lee, Ph. D. and Wayne Abraham has been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the parties, Executive Director Larry Shepherd announced today.
The resolution followed several meetings between the
ANA and John Nebel in which the
ANA agreed to dismiss all claims against Nebel, Nulty, Lee and Abraham.
The litigation started in July, 2005 when Christopher Cipoletti and the
ANA filed suit against Nebel, Nulty, Lee, Abraham and Nebel's corporation, Computer Systems Design Company. The case was scheduled for trial in September, 2007, but was rescheduled to August 14, 2008 after the
ANA's former legal firm withdrew from the case in August 2007. Since that date the parties engaged in continued discussions in an effort to resolve their differences.
The
ANA Board of Governors voted unanimously to dismiss all claims against Nebel, Nulty, Abraham and Lee and therefore put an end this litigation. As part of the settlement, the
ANA made a payment to offset a portion of the defendants litigation costs.
The
ANA and the Defendants prefer to engage in numismatics, not litigation. The
ANA wishes to extend its sincere apology to the defendants for the hardship that this litigation has caused.
John Nebel also expressed relief that the litigation has been resolved. "I have been a dedicated
ANA member for many years and this is best for all of us, including the
ANA," he said. "The four of us named in this lawsuit are glad to finally put it behind us. We always believed the
ANA was a good organization and hope it again can focus on its mission to meet the needs of numismatists around the world."
The American Numismatic Association is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging people to study and collect money and related items. The
ANA helps its 32,000 members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of education and outreach programs, as well as its museum, library, publications,conventions and seminars. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or visit
www.money.org.
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