A Sills Cummis & Gross partner has prevailed in his suit to collect on a loan he made to a corporate CEO who later became a client of the Newark firm.

A New Jersey appeals court on Feb. 14 affirmed summary judgment for Ira Rosenberg, finding he breached no duty toward borrower Gardiner Smith, with whom he had no attorney-client relationship either at the time of the loan or afterward.

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