A Philadelphia judge has said two former law firm partners do not have standing to sue each other over issues related to the dissolution of their former firm, including one partner accusing the other of diverting firm money to pay for child support following an affair.
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Pamela Pryor Dembe recently filed an opinion supporting her previous decisions tossing one former partner’s claims for unjust enrichment, conversion and breach of contract and fiduciary duty, and the other partner’s counterclaims, including fraud, conversion, misrepresentation and negligence.
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