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Congratulation to Andrea Ferrucci for an Appellate Victory in Joanne R. Black v. Ronald F. Gordon No. 151238/16, 2019 WL 2218698 (N.Y. App. Div. May 23, 2019) (This was a significant victory upholding a dismissal of the case for failing to breach the serious injury threshold under insurance law 5102(d). Proof that you can win a threshold dismissal in New York County, upheld by the Appellate Division, First Department after the Court of Appeals decision in 2011 in Perl v. Meher, 18 NY3d 208. Read the decision below or here.
Congratulations to Charles Mailloux for a defense verdict on liability May 20, 2019, in Queens County Supreme Court before Judge Timothy Dufficy on Lian Jun Chai v Xi Zheng (Index Number: 4041/2017).
Congratulations to Brian Murray for a defense verdict on liability on May 20, 2019, in Kings County Supreme Court before Judge Edgar Walker on Magdalia Vidot v. Hussain Badr (Index Number: 501724/2015).
Congratulations to Frank Scahill for a liability verdict on May 16, 2019, in Suffolk County before Judge Marth Luft in Christopher Montagna v. John G. Ullenes (Index Number: 24160/2013). The jury found the plaintiff to be 85% at fault for the accident with a 15% allocation of fault versus our client.
Frank Scahill obtained a liability verdict on May 16, 2019 in Suffolk County before Judge Martha Luft in CHRISTOPHER MONTAGNA v. JOHN G. ULLENES (Index Number: 24160/2013). The jury found the plaintiff to be 85% at fault for the accident with a 15% allocation of fault versus our client.
Congratulations to Chris McCune for a defense verdict following a trial in District Court before Judge James Flanagan in Jerome Accardi v. Andrew Hurley and Lindsay Roberti (Index No: 449/18).
Congratulations to Andera Ferrucci for another decisive win in the Appellate Division on May 1, 2019, in Tyler Brodney v. Egidio Picinic (2019 WL 1926060). The Appellate Division, Second Department unanimously reversed Judge Diccia T. Pineda-Kirwan who erroneously granted summary judgment to the plaintiff on the issue of liability. Read the decision here.
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