Beyond pleased to have won this mortgage foreclosure appeal setting aside both the judicial sale and the referee’s deed after the closing!
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There’s Nothing Like Winning A Reversal And Reviving A Dismissed Case! This decision is important to note because the AD rejected Defendants’ attempt to win a CPLR 3211 (a)(1) dismissal via a party affidavit, which does not constitute documentary evidence within the meaning of the statute.
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Now up on the M&H website!
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June 24, 2020 – M&H Wins Labor Law Appeal Stemming From World Trade Center Construction Site Accident
A fresh look from Appellate Counsel can make all the difference! Here's an example of an appellate win on different, more sustainable grounds, providing our client with both a win and a solid roadmap for productive post-appeal notice.
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Now up on the M&H website!
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May 13, 2020 – M&H Wins Reversal and Vacatur of Plaintiff's Default In Medical Malpractice Action
Now up on the M&H website!
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May 13, 2020 – M&H Wins Rare Reversal And New Trial Based Upon Post-Trial Investigation Of A Key Witness
Check out our most recent appellate reversal! This time we succeeded in reinstating a claim on behalf of a young child who was seriously injured on a faulty playground tire swing. A tire swing should not be able to collide with a supporting pole, the injury can be catastrophic!
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Pleased to announce this recent win on appeal, permitting the addition of a products liability cause of action under the relation-back doctrine. Don’t be afraid to amend those pleadings!
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After first winning an emergency stay of the foreclosure sale and then appearing for Oral Argument, I am pleased to share this reversal of the foreclosure judgment. Seeing more and more of these cases lately … sign of the times.
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Another reversal and reinstatement of a plaintiff’s dismissed claim! The 90/180 category is a stealth issue in these types of cases… make sure the defendant actually addresses it!
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This is one of the three appeals we won on 10.21.20! For those into Labor Law Sec. 241(6) cases, this one is noteworthy for the expansive definition of “walkway” under the Industrial Code. Check it out!
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Icy conditions on construction site created dangerous conditions. When workers are injured on the job, our lawyers protect them.
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Mischel & Horn Wins On Appeal
Check it out! Beyond pleased to report another reversal and a new trial. The Homeowner’s Exemption and verdict inconsistency are tough issues to win, but we can do this!
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Juries should be given the opportunity to hear and evaluate testimony with a full understanding of the witness. Instances like these show the pitfalls of faulty representation.
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Another Win On Appeal: Mischel & Horn
Pleased to announce another win in our real property practice, this time successfully leveraging the rarely seen “deed in lieu of foreclosure” in furtherance of a BFP analysis. My old law school professor is beaming somewhere!
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Calling all trial lawyers! If you think a MSJ is premature, don’t just rest on the lack of discovery. Make sure you link the argument to the grounds on which the motion is based!
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Nuts and bolts cases like these help affirm a long-held New York State public policy belief that cases should be decided on the merits.
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Massive win yesterday in the First Department!
$27 million contractual indemnification claim overturned (mic drop).
Shout out to M&H Associate Lauren Bryant for her hard work … thank you Lauren!
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Pleased to announce our most recent victory in the First Department, this one concerning dismissal of a shareholder derivative action stemming from a putative real estate development venture.
Kudos to Liss Mendez for her work on this project!
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