
MMJ’s founders, Jeffrey Jackson, left, and Steven Knobel deny wrongdoing in connection with a lawsuit filed against them, but acknowledge that the firm is struggling
From the March issue: Unlike residential real estate brokers, who are enjoying better times after years of depressed sales, appraisers are still struggling. At the market’s peak, the appraisal firm Mitchell, Maxwell & Jackson was one of the most dominant in New York City. And one supervising appraiser, Marianne Mueller, stood out as MMJ’s most successful employee, according to the heads of the firm. [more]






