...On November 28, 2012, Cynthia Lowney, an attorney and an interested party by way of her status as a legatee, appeared and requested that...
...not have prevailed on such a claim had Warshaw pursued it in opposing summary judgment. Warshaw's decision not to move for reconsideration...
...significant issue of fact." The party moving for disqualification must demonstrate that: (1) the testimony of the opposing party's counsel is necessary to...
...provider to recover assigned first-party no-fault benefits, plaintiff moved for summary judgment. When defendant attempted to file opposing papers almost two months after...
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