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RECENT RESULTS OBTAINED BY FRIER LEVITT


Frier & Levitt has achieved substantial results on behalf of clients in personal injury, product liability, wrongful death and employment matters. In some cases, we are barred by Confidential Settlement Agreements from mentioning the names of our clients or the names of the defendants. However, we are permitted to reveal the types of claims and the amount of money we recovered by way of jury verdict or settlement.


  • $100,000+ Savings to Client.  Breach of Separation Agreement.  Former partner in a medical practice sued our medical practice client for over one hundred thousand dollars based on an alleged breach of a separation agreement.  We defended against the claims and settled the matter for the total sum of $1,300. 

    A former partner of our medical practice client filed a complaint in arbitration against our medical practice client and its other physician members seeking damages under the parties’ separation agreement for alleged unpaid compensation and lost patients.  The former partner sought in excess of $100,000 in damages.  In addition, the former partner sought to enjoin our clients from continuing to provide medical services to patients that the former partner contended were “his patients.”  After defeating his application to restrain our clients from communicating with and treating their patients, we were able to settle the matter on behalf of our clients for approximately $1,300.