Joseph Romanello, Joseph Dimyan, And The Romanello Law Firm Are Sued For Legal Malpractice And For Violation Of New York Judiciary Law § 487

December 9, 2016

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JOSEPH ROMANELLO, JOSEPH DIMYAN AND

THE ROMANELLO LAW FIRM ARE SUED FOR LEGAL MALPRACTICE AND FOR VIOLATION OF NEW YORK JUDICIARY LAW § 487

Edward Leili v. Joseph Romanello, Joseph Dimyan And The Romanello  Law Firm

Supreme Court of New York County, State of New York, Case No.: 159603/2016

On November 15, 2016, Edward Leili filed a complaint against Joseph Romanello, Joseph Dimyan, and The Romanello Law Firm, in the Supreme Court of New York County, State of New York.

The complaint alleges that this case involves defendants’ bungled effort to represent plaintiff in a medical malpractice action in which defendants failed to protect the statute of limitations, and fraudulently concealed the nature of their inept representation of plaintiff to the Court and to the plaintiff, in violation of New York Judiciary Law § 487. Plaintiff developed sepsis in connection with an orthopedic surgery that he required in connection with an injury that he had sustained. Due to his health care providers’ failure to timely diagnose and treat the sepsis, plaintiff required emergency surgery to remove a substantial portion of his intestines.

As a result of Defendants’ legal malpractice, Edward Leili incurred substantial damages. Defendants told plaintiff that the value of the underlying medical malpractice action which they failed to timely prosecute was $25,000,000.

Mr. Leili lives in Danbury, Connecticut. He is represented by the Law Office of Todd J. Krouner in Chappaqua, New York.  Mr. Krouner has extensive experience in litigating legal and medical malpractice actions. If you have been injured as a result of a legal or medical malpractice, please contact the Law Office of Todd J. Krouner for a free consultation.

A copy of the complaint is available here.  For further information, please contact Todd J. Krouner, Esq., at (914) 238-5800.