The internet has been a success since the early 90's. One can do almost anything online, shop, find a new apartment, even a soul mate for some; but for Nachshon Draiman, he wants to take tennis lessons online.
That's right, Nachshon Draiman, thinks that any true tennis fan would love to take lessons online because you can learn ways to improve your game and its cheaper than hiring a coach.
Online lessons will allow a tennis player to be informed at their own pace, or even skip lessons that they feel aren't beneficial to them.Although he's for online tennis lessons, Nachshon Draiman does think that not having a real life coach can have its disadvantages, such as no valuable feedback.
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Nachshon Draiman. 06108881. Mago. Recommendation: $2000 fine and Revocation of License. ADJOURNMENT. There being no further business ...
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Nachshon Draiman and Multiut charged with a $15 million judgment for fraud - $22 million with interest
Dynegy vs Multiut, Nachshon Draiman Case No.: 1:02−cv−07446
Honorable John A. Nordberg: Enter Memorandum Opinion and Order.
For the reasons set forth above, defendants motion for summary judgment is granted, and judgment is granted to plaintiff Dynegy, and against defendants Multiut and Nachshon Draiman, Future Associates
Case 1:02-cv-07446 Document 228 Filed 06/11/2008 Page 1 of 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE Northern District of Illinois − CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 3.2.1
Eastern Division
NACHSHON DRAIMAN 09-17582 and Multiut 09-17575 file for bankruptcy on
May 14, 2009
Debtor
Nachshon Draiman
7520 N Skokie Blvd
Skokie, IL 60601
SSN / ITIN: xxx-xx-9649
Upon a discussion with Jack Schnell one of the partners – he said that Nachshon Draiman had caused him lots of damage with the negligent death of a patient at Milview Nursing Home (Sonnenberg v. Mill View Associates/Nachshon Draiman NO. 82-2382), and the conviction by the State of Illinois (Cite as: 127 Ill.App.3d 1165, 483 N.E.2d 731, 91 Ill.Dec. 385) State of Illinois with civil and criminal conviction People v. Gurell, Nachshon Draiman (1983), 98 Ill.2d 194, 207, 74 Ill.Dec. 516, 456 N.E.2d 18.). Abusing nursing home patients see State of Illinois record, and that the money in Burnham Nursing Home, he is still waiting for his money.