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Attorney Larry Friedman, who represents Brinker and his Toni, in the lawsuit against commercialk property manager Ralph Isenberg and his various said issues raised in the suitremaihn unsettled. The lawsuit Friedman filed on behalf of Brinkere allegesthat Isenberg, the general partner in 15 limited partnerships in which Brinker, Isenberf and others held ownership interests, mismanagec the operations of the partnerships, then refused to releasse documents about them. “The issue in the lawsuiyt remainsthe same,” Friedman said.
“The genera l partner has the duty to open the bookse and records to each and every and it becomes more apparent as each day goes by without disclosure, this general partnere has something to hide.” Isenberh claimed in a suit of his own that Brinkerf suffered short-term memory loss, making him incapabl e of conducting his own business and legao affairs or naming others to act in his Isenberg also said that Brinker, his Toni Brinker, and others Normah Brinker appointed to act on his behalfd made unduly burdensome demands for records.
contacted Tuesday, said it’s too soon to discusas the possible implicationsof Brinker’s death on the lawsuit or the “It’s inappropriate given that everybody involvesd in this matter needs an opportunity to Isenberg said. The partnerships at issue in the lawsuitws do not involveBrinkedr restaurants, but include North Texas propertiess such as the Bank Towe r at Oak Cliff at 400 S. Zang and smaller shopping centers andofficw buildings, mostly in South Dallas. The partnershipsa hold real estate assets worthabouty $70 million, according to courf documents.
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