Angelo J. Bongiorno and Alexys M. Carter of Bongiorno, Montiglio, Mitchell & Palmieri, PLLC were successful in obtaining dismissal for our clients, HJK 86, Inc. d/b/a Tavern on Tamaqua Green, Tamaqua Bar and Grill, Tavern on Tamaqua Greens and HJK 86, Inc. (collectively, “Tamaqua”) in the case of Klein v....
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BMMP Successfully Argues That a College Has No Contractual Duty to a Student
BMMP's William J. Mitchell successfully obtained summary judgment for our client in a case involving the issue of whether a college has any insurance obligations to a student, absent a contract. The Decision can be read here.
BMMP’s Motion to Dismiss the Plaintiff’s Complaint Granted
Angelo J. Bongiorno successfully argued that a plaintiff's series of unreasonable delays prejudiced our client. In granting our client's motion for summary judgment, Judge Theresa M. Ciccotto of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, held that plaintiff did "absolutely nothing" to move the case forward. As a result, the defendants were...
Nassau County Supreme Court Holds That a Property Owner has No Duty to Maintain the Adjacent Sidewalk
Angelo J. Bongiorno and Alexys Carter's Motion for Summary Judgment on Liability was Granted when the Court agreed with our arguments that neither the Town Code nor the County Code imposed liability on an adjacent property owner for an injury on a public sidewalk. In Johnson v. Valley East Properties, LLC,...