HEHER v. SMITH, STRATTON, WISE, HEHER AND BRENNAN


143 N.J. 448 (1996)

672 A.2d 1147

GARRETT M. HEHER, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT AND CROSS-RESPONDENT, v. SMITH, STRATTON, WISE, HEHER AND BRENNAN, A NEW JERSEY GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, III, HUGH D. WISE, JR., HENRY S. BROAD, JOHN ROBERT HEHER, ARTHUR S. LANE, CHRISTOPHER S. TARR, ANNE REICHELDERFER, ALEXANDER P. WAUGH, JR., WENDY L. MAGER, RICHARD J. PINTO, BRIAN P. SULLIVAN, SUZANNE M. MCSORLEY, MARSHA E. NOVICK, ROBERT C. JOHNSTON, PETER R. FREED, THOMAS E. HASTINGS, ELIZABETH R. SALASKO, DOROTHY FECHT LUNTEY, DAVID J. SORIN, JAMES SCOTT HILL, ROBERT P. GORMAN, AND EDWIN B. KAGAN, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS AND CROSS-RESPONDENTS, AND TODD D. JOHNSTON AND ROBERT A. WHITE, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS AND CROSS-APPELLANTS, AND EDWARD J. GEOGHEGAN AND JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, SAID NAMES BEING FICTITIOUS, DEFENDANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 6, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard M. Altman argued the cause for appellant and cross-respondent (Pellettieri, Rabstein and Altman, attorneys).

Bruce W. Clark argued the cause for respondents and cross-appellants (Dechert, Price & Rhoads, attorneys; Mr. Clark, Todd D. Johnston, and Robert A. White, pro se, on the briefs).

William B. McGuire argued the cause for respondents and cross-respondents (Tompkins, McGuire & Wachenfeld, attorneys; Marianne M. DeMarco, on the briefs).


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

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