Real Estate Law

Sullivan v. Lone Eagle Enterprises, LLC
$500,000

Klein & Wilson represented a client in a complex real estate partnership dispute. Within a few weeks of taking over the matter for the client and after taking a single deposition, Klein & Wilson achieved a $500,000 settlement for its client.

Siegel v. Dyer
(Settlement)

Plaintiff sued Klein & Wilson's client, alleging she failed to disclose fungus when she sold her property to plaintiff. The case was troubling because the parties signed an amendment to the agreement in which the client disclosed the fungus, plaintiff agreed to take responsibility for it, and plaintiff received a credit for the condition. Due to this fact, Klein & Wilson filed a cross-complaint alleging plaintiff was breaching the terms of the contract. On the eve of the hearing on a motion for summary judgment Klein & Wilson filed, plaintiff agreed to pay Klein & Wilson's client $60,000 for having to defend a frivolous lawsuit.

Cohen-Nazar, etc., et al. v. Friendly Adult Day Healthcare Center, Inc., et al.
(Settlement)

Klein & Wilson's client purchased commercial property and soon thereafter, a lis pendens was recorded against it by claimants who alleged they had in interest in it based on a dispute they had with the previous owner. Klein & Wilson filed a complaint-in-intervention and then won a motion to expunge the lis pendens, clearing the title to the property.

JAG Industries v. Brutoco Development
(Defense Verdict)

In this case, Mr. Klein represented a land developer accused of breaching an option to buy a particular property. Mr. Klein moved for a defense verdict at the conclusion of plaintiff's presentation of evidence. The motion was granted, resulting in a judgment for Mr. Klein's client.


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