Patrick Fischer (Associate-Madison, NJ) secured a dismissal with prejudice in the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, on behalf of Wilson Elser’s client, an insurance broker. In this broker malpractice case, the court found that the entire controversy doctrine barred the plaintiff from bringing this claim because he had an opportunity to object to the settlement agreement in the underlying state action, but chose not to do so. The court further found that although the facts in the instant complaint and the underlying state action are not identical, they are related because our client’s defense would focus on the fact that he did not commit malpractice and/or the settlement figure was reasonable based on the strength of the proofs against it. In a noteworthy development, the court issued its Order and Statement of Reasons with no prior notice and without oral argument, based solely on the strength of Patrick’s written arguments.
Patrick R. Fischer