GRUBBS v. KNOLL


870 A.2d 713 (2005)

376 N.J. Super. 420

Peter GRUBBS and Kathy L. Cody, Plaintiffs, v. Kenneth C. KNOLL and Diana Knoll, Defendants-Respondents/Cross-Appellants, and Louis B. Chapman, Esq., Defendant-Appellant/Cross-Respondent, and Kenneth C. Knoll and Diana Knoll, Third-Party Plaintiffs/Respondents/Cross-Appellants, v. Varley & Stevens Realtors, Ltd., and Zoe Stevens, Third-Party Defendants/Respondents, and Feinman & Chapman, P.A., Third-Party Defendant/Appellant/Cross-Respondent.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided April 15, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott B. Piekarsky, Saddle Brook, argued the cause for appellants/cross-respondents.

Clark E. Alpert, West Orange, argued the cause for respondents/cross-appellants (Alpert Butler Sanders Norton & Bearg, attorneys; William D. Sanders, of counsel and on the brief).

Leonard Rosenstein, Union, argued the cause for respondents (Vasios, Kelly & Strollo, attorneys; Mr. Rosenstein, on the brief).

Before Judges NEWMAN, R.B. COLEMAN and HOLSTON, Jr.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

NEWMAN, P.J.A.D.

In this fraud/legal malpractice action involving a residential real estate transaction, defendant Louis B. Chapman, Esq., and third-party defendant Feinman & Chapman, P.A., (Chapman) appeal, and defendants Kenneth C. and Diana Knoll (Knolls) cross-appeal, from a counsel fee award of $174,393 against Chapman and in favor of the Knolls.

Both Chapman and the Knolls contend that the trial judge...

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