MILLER v. REIS


189 N.J. Super. 437 (1983)

460 A.2d 210

RAYMOND MILLER, PLAINTIFF, v. RICARDO REIS, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT. LOUIS A. CONFORTI AND PHILLIS CONFORTI, PLAINTIFFS, v. RICARDO REIS, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, AND DONNA L. MILLER, DEFENDANT. RICARDO REIS, PLAINTIFF, v. INSCO CLAIMS SERVICE CORPORATION AND AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, v. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 11, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Pollinger argued the cause for appellants Insco Claims Service Corporation, American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company and Ricardo Reis (DeLorenzo & Pollinger, attorneys).

Harry V. Osborne, II argued the cause for third-party defendant-respondent Continental Insurance Company (Evans, Koelzer, Marriott, Osborne and Kreizman, attorneys).

Peter B. Shaw argued the cause for Ricardo Reis (Smith and Shaw, attorneys).

Before Judges FRITZ, JOELSON and PETRELLA.


The opinion of the court was delivered by FRITZ, P.J.A.D.

This matter presents an insurance question of some importance respecting the statutory requirements for the giving of notice by an insurance company of cancellation of a policy. The appeal is plagued by a number of subsidiary questions, each of which is the subject of easy disposition here. One of these involves an ethical question of how counsel can represent...

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