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January 11, 2023
Obtained a no-cause verdict in federal court for a national retailer.
Achieved numerous state court dismissals for various corporations, large insurance and surety firms in general liability, automobile negligence, and errors &omissions cases.
Obtained dismissal in federal court for a national insurance company in a high-exposure coverage dispute.
Obtained dismissal in federal court in a legal malpractice case.
Obtained dismissal of a nursing home licensing complaint.
Selected as preferred counsel for a large HME/DMEPOS provider.
Successfully prosecuted and defended numerous appeals in malpractice, transportation, general negligence, breach of contract and insurance coverage cases.
Filed amicus curiae briefs for insurance industry and trial defense organizations.
Successfully negotiated numerous settlements between condominium and homeowners associations and their members.
Obtained a no-cause verdict in federal court for a national retailer.
Achieved numerous state court dismissals for various corporations, large insurance and surety firms in general liability, automobile negligence, and errors &omissions cases.
Obtained dismissal in federal court for a national insurance company in a high-exposure coverage dispute.
Obtained dismissal in federal court in a legal malpractice case.
Obtained dismissal of a nursing home licensing complaint.
Selected as preferred counsel for a large HME/DMEPOS provider.
Successfully prosecuted and defended numerous appeals in malpractice, transportation, general negligence, breach of contract and insurance coverage cases.
Filed amicus curiae briefs for insurance industry and trial defense organizations.
Successfully negotiated numerous settlements between condominium and homeowners associations and their members.
Valerie Mock (Partner-Detroit), Katherine Beres (Of Counsel-Detroit), and Nicole Gettler (Of Counsel-Detroit) prevailed on a motion for summary disposition in the Oakland County Circuit Court in Pontiac, Michigan, for a national hair removal franchisor client. The plaintiff allegedly sustained injury to her genitals during an improperly performed waxing procedure conducted by an employee at the hair removal franchisee location. The plaintiff sued the franchisee and its employee for negligence and sued our client franchisor for vicarious liability based on actual or apparent agency. Valerie, Katherine, and Nicole filed a dispositive motion clarifying that no actual agency relationship existed between the franchisor and the franchisee because our client did not exercise control over the franchisee’s operations. The Detroit team also demonstrated that apparent agency was likewise not viable, as the plaintiff could not show reasonable reliance on her subjective belief that the franchisee acted as the franchisor’s agent. The court agreed and granted summary disposition in favor of Wilson Elser’s franchisor client.
Valerie Henning Mock, Katherine M. Beres and Nicole L. Gettler