BERGER et al v. CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC. et al

  1. May 25, 2017

    Investor Calls Fraud Suit Against Cozen, Blank Rome Timely

    A British real estate investor defended the timeliness of his Pennsylvania federal court fraud suit against Cozen O'Connor, Blank Rome LLP and Cushman & Wakefield over a failed Philadelphia real estate deal, saying in a filing Wednesday that Pennsylvania's two-year statute of limitations does not apply.

  2. April 17, 2017

    Cozen, Blank Rome, Cushman Try To Shed Philly Project Suit

    Cozen O'Connor, Blank Rome LLP and Cushman & Wakefield urged a Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday to throw out a real estate investor's fraud lawsuit over a failed mixed-use Philadelphia development project, saying the claims are too old.

  3. March 14, 2016

    Ex-Cushman & Wakefield Client Can't Nix Philly Project Suit

    A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled in an order posted Monday that it's too soon to toss Cushman & Wakefield's third-party complaint against a Philadelphia real estate development firm in a suit over a failed mixed-use development in the city.

  4. October 02, 2015

    Cushman & Wakefield Says Ex-Client Can't Nix Complaint

    Cushman & Wakefield told a Pennsylvania federal judge Thursday to ignore a Philadelphia real estate development firm's bid to toss its third-party complaint in a suit over a failed mixed-use development in the city, emphasizing that the action was appropriately timed.

  5. June 19, 2015

    Cushman & Wakefield Sues Client In $27M Philly Project Suit

    Cushman & Wakefield of Pennsylvania Inc., defendant in a federal lawsuit alleging the company duped a foreign investor into pouring millions of dollars into a failed Philadelphia mixed-use development, filed a third-party complaint Thursday against a former client seeking indemnification for unlawfully disseminating its project appraisal.

  6. June 27, 2014

    Cushman & Wakefield Can't Shake $27M Philly Project Suit

    A Pennsylvania federal judge has refused to dismiss Cushman & Wakefield of Pennsylvania Inc. from a lawsuit alleging that the company, along with Blank Rome LLP and Cozen O'Connor, duped foreign investors into pouring millions of dollars into a failed Philadelphia mixed-use development.