Markov v. Spectrum Group et al.
Jan 01, 2014OUTCOME: Pending
As featured in the New York Post. Mr. Barrows represents a coin and medal dealer in a lawsuit against a Fortune 500 company who defrauded him on a $600,000.00 auction held in NYC.
Garden City, NY
Divorce and separation Lawyer at Garden City, NY
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Family
OUTCOME: Pending
As featured in the New York Post. Mr. Barrows represents a coin and medal dealer in a lawsuit against a Fortune 500 company who defrauded him on a $600,000.00 auction held in NYC.
OUTCOME: Decision in favor of client
Mr. Barrows successfully defeated appeal by plaintiff. Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, First Department held that agreement for the purchase of plaintiff's goods by defendan ... t terminated the fiduciary relationship between the parties. Moreover, Appellate Division upheld release of fiduciary by sophisticated principal where evidence established that principal understood that the fiduciary was acting in his own interest and knowingly entered into release.
OUTCOME: judgment in favor of client.
Mr. Barrows was part of a team of attorneys who successfully defended a prominent national theater company's use of it's name in a complex intellectual property action brought in the Federal District C ... ourt for the Southern District of New York. Mr. Barrows had filed the trademark for the theater company and defended its use before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
OUTCOME: Judgment in favor of client.
Mr. Barrows successfully defended his client against an appeal of a prior order dismissing an action to set aside certain transfers under New York Debtor and Creditor Law for want of prosecution under ... CPLR 3216.
OUTCOME: Judgment in favor of client
Reversal of trial court's decision to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to recover damages for fraudulent inducement of a contractual relationship.
OUTCOME: $850,000.00
Settlement against a WISE (World Institute of Scientology Enterprises) affilliate in an action filed with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging religious descrimination und ... er Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
OUTCOME: Reversal of trial court's decision to dismiss the action. Action seeking recovery of $1,750,000 - Judgment in favor of client
Reversal of trial court's decision to dismiss the action. Action seeking recovery of $1,750,000.00 in damages for constructive fraudulent transfers under New York Debtor Creditor Law 273 and 273-a and ... actual fraud under New York Debtor and Creditor Law 276.
OUTCOME: Judgment in favor of client.
Reported in New York Law Journal, "Decision of Interest", on October 29, 2004. Court held that medical evidence is not essential to finding plaintiff liable for defendant's emotional distress, but re ... levant only to the extent of her damages. Plaintiff's motion to dismiss the defendant's counterclaim was denied.