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What’s New

 

At BRPC, we know that the law is not static; it is an ever-changing landscape that requires constant vigilance. We recognize the importance of following statutory amendments and staying up to date on state and federal case law. It truly can mean the difference between a win and a loss. We like to win.

Listed below are the pages of recent cases, awards, and articles.

Cases & News

BRPC Obtains Pre-Answer Dismissal of 13 of the 14 Causes of Actions Directed at a Coop and its Managing Agent

Bryan Mazzola and Brett Carrick represent a residential cooperative in New York City in a case involving the Coop board’s denial of a shareholders alteration plans, in part, because the proposed alteration would adversely impact the Coop’s electrical system.  Mr. Mazzola and Mr. Carrick successfully argued that the Coop’s decision was protected by the business judgment rule.  Additionally,… Read more »

BRPC Defense Verdict in Admitted Negligence Case – Plaintiff Claiming Nearly $1,000,000 in Damages in Trucking Negligence Case

Peter Restani and Maria Dalmanieras of BRPC’s Miami Office successfully defended a multi-state waste and recycling company and its’ employee in a trucking negligence case where Plaintiff requested close to 1 million dollars in damages as a result of two cervical fusions that totaled $255,000.00 in medical expenses. At trial, the defense admitted the negligent operation of the… Read more »

Third DCA Affirms Dismissal with Prejudice for Fraud on the Court

John H. Richards successfully defended against a personal injury lawsuit, obtaining a dismissal with prejudice for fraud on the court. Richards obtained video-surveillance of Plaintiff that clearly refuted her allegations that her injury was permanent and continuing, with concomitant future damages. An evidentiary hearing was held wherein the Trial Court found based on the Plaintiff’s testimony… Read more »

Attorneys Joseph Riopelle and Yvette Lavelle successfully argued and obtained summary judgment in favor of the Insured Master Association

Attorneys Joseph Riopelle and Yvette Lavelle successfully argued and obtained summary judgment in favor of the Insured Master Association which rejected a sub-association’s attempt to require additional assessments from certain members of the Master Association.  The successful summary judgment prevented nearly 1700 home owners from paying an additional $600,000 in yearly assessments.

Attorneys Kyle T. Berglin, Esq. and Robert E. Menje, Esq. obtained dismissal with prejudice of a lawsuit asserting claims for breach of contract and fraudulent and negligent misrepresentations against a real estate auction house in connection with a residential property closing.

Attorneys Kyle T. Berglin, Esq. and Robert E. Menje, Esq. obtained dismissal with prejudice of a lawsuit asserting claims for breach of contract and fraudulent and negligent misrepresentations against a real estate auction house in connection with a residential property closing. The plaintiff alleged that the auction house failed to disclose that the property was subject to code violations… Read more »

Attorneys William E. Peters and Alejandro F. Garcia obtained a dismissal of a lawsuit on the morning of trial after the Court granted the property insurer’s motion to exclude a majority of the opposing expert’s causation and damages opinions.

Attorneys William E. Peters and Alejandro F. Garcia obtained a dismissal of a lawsuit on the morning of trial after the Court granted the property insurer’s motion to exclude a majority of the opposing expert’s causation and damages opinions. The plaintiff’s property sustained minor damages to the base kitchen cabinet after a plumbing leak that… Read more »