Statue of Frauds Bars Claim Based on Oral Agreement Not Capable of Performance in One Year, but Quasi-Contract Claims Survive
Waiver Argument Fails for Lack of Evidence of Clear Manifestation of Intent to Relinquish a Known Right
Mediation Statement Not Subject to Discovery on Relevance Grounds
Nail and Mail Service Ineffective When There Was Insufficient Diligence in Attempting Personal Service
Summary Judgment in Lieu of Complaint Denied Where There Were Fact Issues Regarding Whether the Note Was in Default and Thus Accelerated
Claim for Conversion did not Accrue Until Defendant was on Notice of Plaintiff’s Alleged Ownership Notwithstanding Defendant’s Failure to Conduct Due Diligence Regarding Ownership
Statute of Frauds Does Not Bar Oral Agreement to Provide Information Used to Facilitate Sales
Party That Moved For Summary Judgment Before Discovery Was Complete Cannot Seek Renewal Based Upon Post-Motion Discovery
Alter Ego Found Where Defendant Did Not Maintain Separate Accounts or Observe Corporate Formalities
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