We previously highlighted Jon Friedmann’s victory in a complex foreclosure case, which resulted in a six-figure verdict for the firm’s client in a jury-waived trial and an award of attorney’s fees and costs, the sum of which totaled nearly half a million dollars. The plaintiff in the case, a borrower who defaulted on a commercial loan, appealed the verdict and the award of attorney’ fees. On appeal, the Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the lower court’s ruling and awarded additional attorney’s fees and costs to Rudolph Friedmann for the work performed on the appellate case.
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