Attorney John W. Bieder Secures Dismissal in Subrogation Matter
In an action brought to recover monies paid for damages to a building, allegedly caused by neighboring construction, John W. Bieder was able to successfully argue that the building owner did not in fact suffer any damages and the claim was not viable. By establishing that after the owner’s insurer paid the claim, the building was fixed at no cost to the owner, all other issues became moot as there was no damage as a result of the neighboring construction and a claim should not have been made. As such, the Plaintiff could not recover any monies from the defendants. As a result of Brendan’s and John’s arguments, Plaintiff not only agreed to discontinue the action, but with prejudice.
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John W. Bieder
John is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients. He takes pride in strategizing and providing meaningful counsel in his practice areas, which include construction defects, New York Labor Law, premise liability, toxic torts, general liability, and professional liability. Before joining Black Marjieh, John worked for a national law firm for more than five years. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Bronx District Attorney’s Office, where he honed his oral advocacy and trial skills while managing a caseload in excess of 200 cases.