The evidence establishes as a matter of law that, in violation of its fiduciary duty, plaintiff broker failed to disclose to defendants, its principals, that it had agreements with third parties to receive commissions in connection with the leasing of two properties, 383 Madison Avenue and 1271 Avenue of the Americas, which plaintiff was proposing that defendants lease (see, Guice v Charles Schwab & Co.,
Welcome to the leading source of independent legal reporting
Let's get started
Sign on now to see your case.
Or view more than 10 million decisions and orders.
KENNETH D. LAUB & COMPANY, INC. v. BEAR STEARNS COMPANIES, INC.
278 A.D.2d 121 (2000)
718 N.Y.S.2d 45
KENNETH D. LAUB & COMPANY, INC., Appellant, v. BEAR STEARNS COMPANIES, INC., et al., Respondents.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Decided December 19, 2000.
Decided December 19, 2000.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.
Listed below are the cases that are cited in this Featured Case. Click the citation to see the full text of the cited case. Citations are also linked in the body of the Featured Case.
Cited Cases
- No Cases Found
Listed below are those cases in which this Featured Case is cited. Click on the case name to see the full text of the citing case.