It means they could recover more than 50 cents on the dollar, Picard said.
Payday for Madoff Victims|Allan Dodds Frank|December 18, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Picard said Madoff investors who face “clawback suits” can file for hardship with his office and have the cases dropped.
Payday for Madoff Victims|Allan Dodds Frank|December 18, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Bleeding and breathless, Picard's presence of mind seemed, however, not to have deserted him.
Contraband|G. J. Whyte-Melville
"You cannot take him with you now," observed Picard, in a perfectly matter-of-fact tone.
Contraband|G. J. Whyte-Melville
The part near Picard Island was carefully examined by Mr. Forsyth.
Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2|John Lort Stokes
John was in the last cart with Julie, Suzanne and Picard, and his soul was full of bitter chagrin.
The Forest of Swords|Joseph A. Altsheler
Her stolid, peasant endurance and ready Picard wit stood the whole party in good stead.
Marguerite De Roberval|T. G. Marquis
British Dictionary definitions for Picard
Picard
/ (Frenchpikar) /
noun
Jean (ʒɑ̃). 1620–82, French astronomer. He was the first to make a precise measurement of a longitude line, enabling him to estimate the earth's radius