KRANZ v. TIGER


914 A.2d 854 (2007)

390 N.J. Super. 135

Eric A. KRANZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Arthur H. TIGER, M.D., Arthur H. Tiger, M.D., P.A., Harold McGovern, Esq., McGovern and Roseman, P.A., Noel Schablik, Esq., Defendants-Respondents, and Arthur H. Tiger, M.D., and Arthur H. Tiger, M.D., P.A., Third-Party-Plaintiffs, v. Harold McGovern, Esq., McGovern and Roseman, P.A., and Noel Schablik, Esq., Third-Party Defendants.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided February 1, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew J. Kyreakakis, Bloomfield, argued the cause for appellant.

Craig S. Combs, Morristown, argued the cause for respondents Arthur H. Tiger, M.D., and Arthur H. Tiger, M.D., P.A. (Giblin and Combs, attorneys; Mr. Combs, on the brief).

Mark M. Tallmadge argued the cause for respondents Harold McGovern and McGovern and Roseman, P.A. (Bressler, Amery & Ross, attorneys; Mr. Tallmadge and Diana C. Manning, Florham Park, on the brief).

Maxwell L. Billek, Edison, argued the cause for respondent Noel Schablik (Billek and Yesalonis, attorneys; Michael L. Lazarus, on the brief).

Before Judges COBURN, AXELRAD and GILROY.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

COBURN, P.J.A.D.

Plaintiff Eric A. Kranz filed a negligence action against James and Mary Mongey for personal injuries he suffered as a result of a fall on their property. Representing him in that action were defendants Harold McGovern and Noel Schablik. After jury selection, Kranz agreed to a $500,000 settlement solely because he understood that defendant Arthur H. Tiger, M.D., his only orthopedic expert, would not...

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