United States Third Circuit
MORGANROTH & MORGANROTH v. NORRIS, MCLAUGHLIN & MARCUS, P.C., 02-2087
When a complaint alleges that an attorney has knowingly and intentionally participated in a client's unlawful conduct to hinder, delay, and/or fraudulently obstruct the enforcement of a judgment of a court, the plaintiff has stated a claim under New Jersey law for creditor fraud against the attorney.
Appellate Information
- Argued 04/10/2003
- Decided 05/30/2003
- Published 05/30/2003
Judges
- Before BARRY and ROSENN, Circuit Judges, and POLLAK, District Judge.
Court
- United States Third Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Thomas S. Howard, (Argued), Heather W. Goldstein, Kirsch, Gartenberg & Howard, Hackensack, NJ, for Appellants.
- For Appellees:
- Wendy L. Mager, (Argued), William J. Brennan III, Smith, Stratton, Wise, Heher & Brennan, L.L.P., Princeton, NJ, for Appellees.