KWMC Obtains Summary Judgment in Sidewalk Trip and Fall Case
KWMC associate, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion for summary judgment on behalf of a landlord and…
KWMC associate, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion for summary judgment on behalf of a landlord and…
KWMC associate, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion for summary judgment on behalf of a landlord and commercial tenant in a premises liability case venued in Nassau County. The plaintiff claimed that she tripped and fell on a piece of metal that was not completely removed from an old traffic sign. Per the Order of the Hon. Sarika Kapoor, dated December 4, 2023, the court found that the landlord and commercial tenant were not responsible to maintain, remove or repair a traffic sign, which was the sole responsibility of the municipality. Plaintiff’s counsel subsequently moved for leave to reargue the summary judgment decision, which was denied.
KWMC prevailed before the Appellate Division, Second Department, reversing the Queens County trial court’s order denying summary judgment. …
KWMC partner, Timothy Shelley, was successful in a motion for summary judgment in a premises liability case venued…
Partner Lauren B. Bristol was honored at the Long Island Outstanding Women in the Law reception.
KWMC Partner, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion to dismiss, pursuant to CPLR 3211 (a)(5), and for…
Congratulations to KWMC’s Kerri Levy for obtaining a defense verdict on behalf of a nurse in the Supreme…
Robert Lapping of this office was 6 weeks into a multiple defendant medical malpractice trial in Suffolk County…