Keyes Law Firm, LLC v. Napoli Bern Ripka Shkolnik, LLP et al

  1. January 17, 2020

    Napoli Bern Seeks New Trial In Asbestos Fee Dispute

    A dozen defunct law firms connected to New York plaintiffs attorney Paul Napoli have asked a Maryland federal court to overturn a jury verdict that they are on the hook for $1.5 million in a dispute over unpaid referral fees in an asbestos case.

  2. October 01, 2018

    Napoli, Firms Say Asbestos Fee Agreements Violate NY Ethics

    New York plaintiffs lawyer Paul Napoli and others connected to a now-defunct firm he co-founded asked a Maryland federal judge to rule against a Baltimore attorney in a dispute over unpaid fees in asbestos cases, saying the fee-splitting agreements she made with the defunct firm are barred by New York ethics rules.  

  3. August 14, 2018

    Napoli, 14 Law Firms Can't Escape Asbestos Referral Suit

    A Maryland federal judge said Tuesday that New York attorney Paul Napoli can't shut down a suit over unpaid fee arrangements just because most of the work in question was done outside of the Old Line State, finding there's enough of a connection to exercise jurisdiction.

  4. November 08, 2017

    Napoli Says Court Can't Hear Suit Over Asbestos Fee Split

    New York lawyer Paul Napoli on Wednesday asked a Maryland federal court to toss a suit alleging that he and his related firms blocked a Maryland attorney's bid to get her share of the proceeds from asbestos cases, saying the court lacks jurisdiction.

  5. October 11, 2017

    Maryland Atty Says Napoli 'Stonewalling' On Fee Split Deal

    New York plaintiffs lawyer Paul Napoli has been "stonewalling" a Baltimore attorney's attempts to collect her cut of the proceeds from thousands of asbestos cases, according to a lawsuit filed in Maryland federal court.

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