Cass v. Soto
Jun 17, 2016OUTCOME: Verdict: $1,000,000
Bergen County: Medical malpractice for failure to obtain informed consent before performing facial plastic surgery that caused permanent deformity.
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OUTCOME: Verdict: $1,000,000
Bergen County: Medical malpractice for failure to obtain informed consent before performing facial plastic surgery that caused permanent deformity.
OUTCOME: $1.1 milliion verdict for plaintiffs
Nursing Home Neglect involving a 54 year old woman with early onset dementia and diabetes who died from unmanaged diabetes 10 days after her admission to defendant nursing home.
OUTCOME: Verdict for the elderly parents.
Lawsuit in the federal court for New Jersey by husband and wife against the wife's elderly parents for alleged failure to repay a loan that the parents testified had been a gift to them and which they ... could not afford to repay.
OUTCOME: $950,000 Settlement
We alleged that poor vehicle maintenance caused a truck leased from Penske to suffer a front tire blowout that led to a fatal crash. After we showed the court that Penske had failed to preserve the tru ... ck and that Central Garden had failed to preserve the vehicle condition records, the court directed that the jury would be told that they could infer that the truck and the records contained information adverse to the position taken by Penske and Central Garden. Defendants then agreed to a settlement.
OUTCOME: Jury verdict for $20,000 plus attorney's fees
10 year old student alleged that elementary school principal violated his civil rights by calling the police who arrested him for bring his father's golf tool to school.
OUTCOME: Jury verdict for $850,000
Suit against nursing home and doctors at nursing home for failing to continue antibiotics to an elderly patient.
OUTCOME: $8.2 million verdict for my clients, upheld on appeal
Two former officers of a public company brought suit for breach of employment contract.
OUTCOME: US Court of Appeals recognized cause of action
Suit alleging participation by law firm in alleged fraudulent transfers