DUNN v. BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE


301 N.J. Super. 262 (1997)

ROBERTA DUNN, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE AND THOMAS McCARTNEY, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS, AND MOUNTAINSIDE POLICE DEPARTMENT, DEFENDANT. ANN L. RENAUD, ESQ. AND RAMP & RENAUD, INTERVENORS-APPELLANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 27, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard F. Connors, Jr. argued the cause for plaintiff-appellant and intervenors-appellants in A-3084-95 (Tompkins, McGuire & Wachenfeld, attorneys; Christopher J. Carey of Ramp & Renaud, of counsel; Mr. Connors and David M. Blackwell, on the brief).

Matthew R. Pomo, Jr. argued the cause for respondent Thomas McCartney in A-3084-95 (Doyle & Brady, attorneys; Mr. Pomo, on the brief).

David M. Epstein argued the cause for respondent Borough of Mountainside in A-3084-95 (Post, Polak, Goodsell & MacNeill, attorneys; Mr. Epstein and Loretta B. Critchley, on the brief).

McCarthy and Schatzman, attorneys for plaintiff-appellant in A-5211-95 (W. Scott Stoner, of counsel; James A. Endicott, on the brief).

Tompkins, McGuire & Wachenfeld, attorneys for intervenors-appellants in A-5211-95 (Christopher J. Carey, of counsel; Richard F. Connors and David M. Blackwell, on the brief).

Before Judges SHEBELL, BAIME and BRAITHWAITE.


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

Plaintiff, Roberta Dunn, appeals from orders granting summary judgment to defendants Borough of Mountainside (Mountainside) and Thomas McCartney, dismissing her personal injury claims. She also appeals from an order denying her motion to amend her complaint to assert a legal malpractice claim against intervenors Ann L. Renaud and Ramp & Renaud (Renaud...

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