LADENHEIM v. KLEIN


749 A.2d 387 (2000)

330 N.J. Super. 219

Jules LADENHEIM, M.D., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Stephen KLEIN, Esq., Defendant-Respondent.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided April 19, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Plaintiff-appellant submitted a pro se brief.

Defendant-respondent submitted a pro se brief.

Before Judges CARCHMAN, LEFELT and LINTNER.


The opinion of the court was delivered by LEFELT, J.S.C. (temporarily assigned).

Plaintiff Jules Ladenheim ("Ladenheim"), a neurosurgeon, appeals from the trial court's determination that defendant Stephen Klein ("Klein"), an attorney, had no liability to Ladenheim for medical services rendered to Klein's client, Albert Cassanello. The trial judge concluded that a "letter of protection" from Klein to Ladenheim did not create an equitable lien in favor of Ladenheim...

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