LIGHTHOUSE POINT MARINA & YACHT CLUB, LLC v. INTERNATIONAL MARINE UNDERWRITERS
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2:14-cv-02974
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March 25, 2015
Marina's Attys Won't Have To Nix Insurance Judgment For Now
A New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday refused to order attorneys from the Voss Law Firm PC and Harbatkin & Levasseur PA, who are accused of filing wind damage litigation for a marina without its authorization, to have a judgment against the marina removed because the request wasn't properly made.
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March 11, 2015
NJ Judge Asks If Attys Filed Sandy Suit Without Telling Client
A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday ordered attorneys from The Voss Law Firm PC and Harbatkin & Levasseur PA to provide evidence they were retained and authorized to commence wind damage litigation for a marina, after its principal said he was unaware a coverage suit had even been filed.
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February 11, 2015
Judge Urged Not To Undo Sanctions On Sandy Suit Attys
An insurer that beat a marina's suit over wind damage allegedly caused by Superstorm Sandy urged a New Jersey federal court Tuesday to uphold sanctions against the plaintiff's attorneys, blasting the Texas law firm's attempt to point the finger at local counsel.
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February 04, 2015
Sandy Suit Attys Blame Co-Counsel In Bid To Ax Sanctions
Recently sanctioned attorneys who represented a marina that had sued its insurer over wind damage caused by Superstorm Sandy filed a motion on Tuesday for reconsideration of their sanctions in New Jersey federal court, pointing the blame at another firm working with them on the case.
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January 13, 2015
Sandy Suit Attys Sanctioned For Ignoring Court Orders
A New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday sanctioned attorneys representing a marina which had sued its insurer over wind damage caused by Superstorm Sandy, decrying their apparent apathy to a motion to dismiss and indifference to his order that they show how the case wasn't meritless.
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November 13, 2014
Yacht Club's Sandy Damage Insurance Suit Wrecked
A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday threw out a yacht club's suit seeking to recover for damage allegedly caused by Superstorm Sandy, saying it refused to let Atlantic Specialty Insurance Co. inspect the property and questioning whether the club and its counsel filed the suit "in bad faith."