Represented an insurer in a bad faith lawsuit through appeal, which upheld the trial court's grant of a motion for summary judgment in favor of the insurer, arising from a denial of coverage that was based on contention that an amendment to name an individual director/officer as a defendant in an existing suit against the insured corporation related back to date the original suit was filed and, as such, preceded the policy period.

Represented a corporation in litigation brought by former directors/officers involving wrongful termination, fraud, libel and slander and a subsequent failed takeover attempt by the dismissed D&Os.

Represented an insurer in negotiating settlements with a bankruptcy trustee for a major real estate investment conglomerate involving multistate class action litigation asserting claims of negligence, fraud and breach of fiduciary duties against insured D&Os and in-house attorneys.

Represented an insurer in overseeing and resolving class action litigation against a national data storage/research databank company arising out of a breach of the company's computer database security.

Represented a global automobile manufacturer in a putative class action suit brought by sales agents asserting wage and hour violations.

Represented an insurer in negotiating a settlement with governmental entities on behalf of insured attorneys sued as a consequence of their services rendered to a major failed bank.

Represented a regional insurance broker in litigation involving the failure to obtain proper insurance for marine operations.

Represented an insurer in a bad faith action through appeal, which upheld the trial court's grant of the insurer's motion for summary judgment, after establishing that the individual insured was acting in an uninsured capacity.

Represented an insurer in connection with the resolution of claims brought worldwide by various countries against major freight/logistics companies involving antitrust allegations.

Represented securities broker-dealers in litigation arising from failed tenancy in common investments.

Represented an insurer in negotiating settlements on behalf of a national real estate investment firm involving failed 1031 exchange and tenancy in common investments.

Representative Matters

Represented an insurer in a bad faith lawsuit through appeal, which upheld the trial court's grant of a motion for summary judgment in favor of the insurer, arising from a denial of coverage that was based on contention that an amendment to name an individual director/officer as a defendant in an existing suit against the insured corporation related back to date the original suit was filed and, as such, preceded the policy period.

Represented a corporation in litigation brought by former directors/officers involving wrongful termination, fraud, libel and slander and a subsequent failed takeover attempt by the dismissed D&Os.

Represented an insurer in negotiating settlements with a bankruptcy trustee for a major real estate investment conglomerate involving multistate class action litigation asserting claims of negligence, fraud and breach of fiduciary duties against insured D&Os and in-house attorneys.

Represented an insurer in overseeing and resolving class action litigation against a national data storage/research databank company arising out of a breach of the company's computer database security.

Represented a global automobile manufacturer in a putative class action suit brought by sales agents asserting wage and hour violations.

Represented an insurer in negotiating a settlement with governmental entities on behalf of insured attorneys sued as a consequence of their services rendered to a major failed bank.

Represented a regional insurance broker in litigation involving the failure to obtain proper insurance for marine operations.

Represented an insurer in a bad faith action through appeal, which upheld the trial court's grant of the insurer's motion for summary judgment, after establishing that the individual insured was acting in an uninsured capacity.

Represented an insurer in connection with the resolution of claims brought worldwide by various countries against major freight/logistics companies involving antitrust allegations.

Represented securities broker-dealers in litigation arising from failed tenancy in common investments.

Represented an insurer in negotiating settlements on behalf of a national real estate investment firm involving failed 1031 exchange and tenancy in common investments.

Representative Matters

Morrow and Stankowski Secure Dismissal in Design Malpractice Case

David M. Morrow (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) and James A. Stankowski (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) successfully defended a design firm and its owner in a malpractice and payment dispute. The plaintiff, a former client, asserted professional negligence, fraud and unfair business practices in connection with our client’s design of a cannabis dispensary in Hollywood, California. The plaintiff alleged that our client misrepresented its licensing and qualifications, and rendered deficient plans, causing the dispensary owners costly delays and replacement expenses. After two years of litigation, David and Jim obtained an order imposing issue and evidence sanctions against the plaintiff. Based on the order, David and Jim prevailed on a subsequent Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings, securing a judgment in the client’s favor and dismissal of the case with prejudice.  

David M. Morrow and James A. Stankowski

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