Two lawyers have been permitted to withdraw as counsel in a patent dispute between elevator giants because their client refused to comply with court-ordered discovery.

The attorneys, Pierre Yanney of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan in New York, and Jeffery Brosemer of Brosemer, Kolefas & Associates in Hazlet, prevailed upon a federal judge that they had developed “irreconcilable differences” with the client, Schindler Aufzuge AG, that “made it impossible for Counsel to continue to represent” it.

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