Fraud

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The facts of Quan v. Macy’s, No. 159450/2019, 2021 WL 4080215 (N.Y. Sup Ct, New York County Sep. 08, 2021) are fairly straightforward: Plaintiff alleges that he paid defendant over $20,000 for a Rolex watch, and thereafter learned that the watch was “used” and had non-Rolex parts. Plaintiff sued. The court held that he sufficiently…

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In Laduzinski v. Alvarez & Marsal Taxand LLC (App. Div. 1st Dept. Aug. 25, 2015), the Appellate Division, First Department permitted a fraudulent inducement claim to continue against a new employer who lured an employee away from another job. Plaintiff voluntarily quit his job with J.P. Morgan to work for another entity (referred to by the…

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