A developer and property owner, sued by the firm that represented him in two real estate cases for not paying $375,000 in legal bills, has challenged a Philadelphia judge’s ruling in favor of the firm.

In a June 27 opinion in response to defendant Michael V. Colaizzo’s appeal, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge D. Webster Keogh said there was no basis for reversing the jury verdict awarding legal fees to the firm that formerly represented Colaizzo: Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel.

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