Landlord and tenant – Negligence – Habitability – Mold
Where (1) a plaintiff landlord has sued for back rent and possession of the leased premises and (2) the defendant tenants have counterclaimed alleging damage to personal property caused by mold, the landlord was not negligent and thus a judgment in his favor should enter.
Real property – Condominium – Mold – Discovery rule
Where a judge dismissed as untimely the negligence counts in a complaint filed by a plaintiff whose condominium unit was infiltrated by toxic mold, the dismissal order must be reversed based on the applicability of the discovery rule.
Real property – Condominium – Mold – Discovery rule
Where a judge dismissed as untimely the negligence counts in a complaint filed by a plaintiff whose condominium unit was infiltrated by toxic mold, the dismissal order must be reversed based on the applicability of the discovery rule.
Verdicts & Settlements
- Injury during baby’s adenoidectomy leads to stroke
- Construction worker’s hand caught in cement mixer
- Worker trapped in freezer, dies during steam cleaning
- Pedestrian, 69, hit by motor vehicle while in crosswalk
- Four-vehicle pileup leaves driver with spinal cord injury
- Nursing home staff blamed for kidney-failure death
- Pharmacy’s late delivery blamed for patient’s death
- Man, 25, drowns after swimming lesson at fitness club
Opinion Digests
- Jurisdiction – Forum selection clause – Non-signatory
- Criminal – Responsibility
- Attorneys – Lien
- Landlord and tenant – Default judgment
- Zoning – Constructive grant – Comprehensive permit
- Fraud – False Claims Act – Settlement share
- Civil practice – Discovery – Cybersecurity







