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Dalena Wins Summary Judgment Victory on Contractual Defense and Indemnification for Property Owner

Anne M. Dalena (Of Counsel-Madison, NJ) obtained summary judgment in the Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division, Essex County, on behalf of a property owner client. The plaintiff in this personal injury action, a tenant in an apartment building owned by our client, allegedly slipped and fell on ice in the parking lot, sustaining a trimalleolar ankle fracture. After the plaintiff amended the complaint to add the snow removal contractor, Anne tendered the property owner’s defense to the contractor pursuant to the parties’ agreement requiring the contractor to defend, indemnify, and name the property owner as an additional insured. When the contractor failed to respond to the tender despite repeated follow-ups, Anne moved for summary judgment on the property owner’s crossclaims seeking defense, indemnification, and reimbursement of attorneys’ fees and costs. The Court granted Wilson Elser’s motion in full, holding that the contractor was contractually obligated to defend and indemnify the property owner and to reimburse our client for defense fees and costs incurred from the date of tender.

Anne M. Dalena

Dalena and Billek Obtain Affirmance of Summary Judgment in Legal Malpractice Case

Anne Dalena (Of Counsel-Madison, NJ) and Maxwell Billek (Partner-Madison, NJ) represented a prominent New Jersey employment law firm that defended the plaintiff in an employment discrimination case against a shipping and supply chain management company. Plaintiff alleged that his former lawyer failed him in several respects, including failing to be fully familiar with the record and failing to file a proper opposition to the summary judgement motion filed by his employer. After the deposition of the plaintiff's legal malpractice expert, Anne and Max moved for summary judgment on the basis that the expert could not state within a reasonable degree of certainty how the result would have been any different if the attorney had been more familiar with the record or had written a better opposition to the summary judgment motion. Accordingly, the trial judge barred the expert from testifying under the "net opinion" rule, and granted summary judgment for our client lawyer. The Appellate Division affirmed.

Anne M. Dalena and Maxwell L. Billek

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