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Pennsylvania Superior Court clarifies standard for upholding exculpatory clauses
1/14/22
FMG lawyers have extensive experience in representing clients in real estate disputes involving title and land disputes, purchase and sales contracts, commercial retail evictions, appraisals, adverse possession claims, trespass and nuisance claims, landlord-tenant disputes, zoning disputes, signage disputes, construction matters, and design defect claims
Our lawyers work closely with our clients in these types of cases to ensure that the clients’ interests are protected.
After a three-week trial in San Diego County, FMG attorneys Christopher Weber and Lili Mikaelian obtained a defense verdict in a case involving an allegedly fraudulent real estate scheme. FMG’s clients, the escrow company and the escrow officer involved in the transaction, were accused of breaching their fiduciary duties to Plaintiffs and allegedly aiding and abetting a conspiracy with several other defendants to defraud Plaintiffs. After significantly limiting Plaintiffs’ recoverable damages through pre-trial and trial motions, the jury ultimately found in our clients‘ favor on the Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Conspiracy claims.
Scott v. Jennings, et al., Superior Court for the State of California for the County of San Diego/North Division, Case No. 37-2020-00009480-CU-NP-NC