GRUNWALD v. BRONKESH


131 N.J. 483 (1993)

621 A.2d 459

ABRAHAM GRUNWALD, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. NOAH BRONKESH, ESQ., INDIVIDUALLY, AND SILLS BECK CUMMIS ZUCKERMAN RADIN & TISCHMAN A/K/A SILLS BECK CUMMIS ZUCKERMAN RADIN TISCHMAN EPSTEIN & GROSS, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, AND JOHN DOES 1 THRU 4, DEFENDANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 22, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip R. Sellinger argued the cause for appellants (Sills, Cummis, Zuckerman, Radin, Tischman, Epstein & Gross, attorneys; Mr. Sellinger, James M. Hirschhorn, and Mitchel E. Ostrer, of counsel and on the briefs).

Andrew J. Kyreakakis argued the cause for respondent (Ambrosio, Kyreakakis & Dilorenzo, attorneys; Anthony P. Ambrosio, of counsel; Mr. Kyreakakis and Ronald S. Bergamini, on the brief).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by CLIFFORD, J.

This appeal requires the Court to decide when the statute of limitations begins to run on a legal-malpractice action. The trial court held that the six-year statute of limitations on plaintiff's malpractice claim had begun to run when the trial court decided against plaintiff in the underlying lawsuit. The Appellate Division reversed, concluding that the statute had started to run only after the appellate process...

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