A lawyer who persisted with a case even when it became clear it had little or no chance of success deserves no quarter, a state appeals court ruled Tuesday in imposing sanctions.

The decision, in Xpekt Corp. v. Fame of New York , A-0857-10, showed little sympathy for Fort Lee solo Robert Yu, whose protestations had convinced a trial judge that he had clung to his cause in good faith.

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