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New York Law Journal

Olympia House, LLC v. Khristov

By | September 14, 2016
Owner Denied Default Judgment Against One Guarantor for Long Delay in Seeking Default
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

New Age General Contracting v. Thesco, Corp.

By | September 13, 2016
Bond Rendered Building Owner Unnecessary Party in Suit to Enforce Lien Against Property
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

SIR Partners, LLC v. Tolentino

By | September 12, 2016
Plaintiffs Sufficiently Plead Contract Breach, Fraud Causes of Action, Dismissal Denied
3 minute read

The Recorder

United States Postal Service v. Ester

By | September 09, 2016
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Dixon v. Nw. Mut., PICS Case No. 16-1100 (Pa. Super. Aug. 25, 2016) Olson, J. (21 pages).

By | September 09, 2016
Although incorrect insurance premiums on billing statements were not a breach of fiduciary duty between the insurer/insurance agent and the insureds, the gist of the action doctrine did not bar a negligent misrepresentation theory to support a UTPCPL claim. Order of the trial court affirmed in part and vacated in part, case remanded.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Grille

By | September 09, 2016
Respondent's Wife's Illness Not Valid Reason To Set Aside Stipulation, Found in Contempt
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cushman & Wakefield of Connecticut, Inc. v. Access Private Duty Services at HJDOI, Inc.

By | September 08, 2016
Broker Entitled to Recover Contractual Damages Equal to Lost Commission for Breach
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Capehart & Scatchard's Conflict Doesn't Nix Settlement

An appeals court has ruled that a conflict of interest between a lawyer from New Jersey firm Capehart & Scatchard and a party to a business dispute does not require the nullification of an otherwise acceptable settlement.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Local TV, LLC v. Superior Court (Knutsson)

By | September 06, 2016
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Article Misses Cause of Foreclosure Delays

By | September 02, 2016
The article "Recent Efforts to Speed Up Foreclosure Proceedings in N.Y." is more inflammatory than informative. It flogs crude and scornful stereotypes about distressed homeowners that bear no resemblance to the reality that advocates for these homeowners have seen since before the housing crisis began.
6 minute read

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