FRANKLIN MED. v. NEWARK PUBLIC SCH.


828 A.2d 966 (2003)

362 N.J. Super. 494

FRANKLIN MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, a New Jersey Corporation, and North Essex Physical Therapy, a New Jersey Corporation, Plaintiffs, v. NEWARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent/Cross-Appellant, v. Donato Marucci, individually and jointly and severally, Third-Party Defendant-Appellant/Cross-Respondent, and Louis Citarelli, individually and jointly and severally, Third-Party Defendant.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided August 8, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arleo & Donohue, for appellant/cross-respondent Donato Marucci (Frank P. Arleo, of counsel, Chatham; Mr. Arleo and Dawn M. Donohue, on the brief, Newark).

Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, Morristown, for respondent/cross-appellant Newark Public Schools (Vito A. Gagliardi, Jr., of counsel; Thomas J. Rattay, on the brief).

No other parties participated in this appeal.

Before Judges KESTIN, EICHEN and WEISSBARD.


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

Third-party defendant Donato Marucci appeals from an order entered on March 23, 2001 permitting third-party plaintiff Newark Public Schools (Newark) to amend its third-party complaint to add Marucci as a third-party defendant, and from an order entered on August 31, 2001 granting summary judgment in favor of Newark in the amount of $180,000. Newark crossappeals from...

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