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Only “So Ordered” Portions of Settlement Agreement Enforceable by Contempt

By Brian Cohen on April 28, 2020
Posted in Motion Practice

In civil litigation, contempt is the most severe sanction available because it can subject the offender to fine or imprisonment. A motion for civil contempt was the subject of a recent decision by Westchester Commercial Division Justice Linda S. Jamieson in Matter of Prisco v. L’Aquila Realty LLC, Index No. 58654/2018, a case…

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