HUNY & BH ASSOCIATES, INC. VS. AVI SILBERBERG (L-10677-15, BERGEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)


NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION This opinion shall not "constitute precedent or be binding upon any court ." Although it is posted on the internet, this opinion is binding only on the parties in the case and its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1696-17 HUNY & BH ASSOCIATES, INC., YAEL SILBERBERG 2012 APPOINTED TRUST, HILLEL WEINGARTEN 2013 TRUST, URI WEINGARTEN 2013 TRUST, NATAN WEINGARTEN 2013 TRUST, and DANIEL WEINGARTEN, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. AVI SILBERBERG and YAEL SILBERBERG, Defendants-Appellants, and YAFFA SILBERBERG, and as Interested Parties Only, HARBINA MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LLC and THOMAS J. HERTEN, ESQ., solely as Guardian Ad Litem for CHANA SILBERBERG, ROCHEL MALKA SILBERBERG, CHAIM SHMUEL SILBERBERG, NISSON SILBERBERG, MORDECHAI SILBERBERG and YITTA CHAYA SILBERBERG, Defendants-Respondents, and YAEL SILBERBERG and AVI SILBERBERG, Third-Party Plaintiffs/ Appellants, v. SIMA WEINGARTEN, EARL SMITH, DENA WOLF, ESQ., MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY, KRAMER BURNS, ARNOLD MYTELKA, ESQ., LOWENSTEIN SANDLER, JEFFREY WILD, ESQ., WARREN RACUSIN, ESQ., JUDY SPERO, SHERA TUCHMAN, GAYA BERNSTEIN, DARLENE FISHER, BEFFIE YURMAN, and JOSEPH APPLEMAN, Third-Party Defendants/ Respondents. ______________________________ Argued May 18, 2020 – Decided December 27, 2021 Before Judges Ostrer, Vernoia and Susswein. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County, Docket No. L-10677-15. A-1696-17 2 Avi Silberberg, appellant, argued the cause pro se. Mark A. Berman argued the cause for appellant Yael Silberberg (Hartmann Doherty Rosa Berman & Bulbulia, LLC, attorneys; Mark A. Berman, Jeremy B. Stein and Janel Alania, on the briefs). Jeffrey J. Wild argued the cause for respondents HUNY & BH Associates, Inc., Yael Silberberg 2012 Appointed Trust, Hillel Weingarten 2013 Trust, Uri Weingarten 2013 Trust, Natan Weingarten 2013 Trust, Earl Smith and Beth Yurman (Lowenstein Sandler LLP, attorneys; Jeffrey J. Wild and Craig Dashiell, on the brief). Arnold K. Mytelka argued the cause for respondents Daniel Weingarten and Sima Weingarten (Javerbaum Wurgraft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinis, attorneys; David L. Menzel, Arnold K. Mytelka and Joseph D. Castor, on the brief). N. Ari Weisbrot argued the cause for respondents Harbina Management Company, LLC and Joseph Appleman. Paul R. Marino argued the cause for respondents McDermott Will & Emery LLP and Dena Wolf (Day Pitney LLP, attorneys; Dennis R. LaFiura, Paul R. Marino and Michael L. Fialkoff, on the brief). David W. Lentz argued the cause for respondents Judy Spero, Shera Tuchman, and Gaya Bernstein (Lentz & Gengaro LLP, attorneys; David W. Lentz, of counsel and on the brief). Thomas J. Herten, Guardian Ad Litem, argued the cause for respondents Chana Silberberg, Rochel Malka A-1696-17 3 Silberberg, Chaim Shmuel Silberberg, Nisson Silberberg, Mordechai Silberberg, Yitta Chaya Silberberg and Eliezer David Silberberg (Archer & Greiner PC, attorneys, join in part in the briefs of respondents HUNY & BH Associates, Inc., Yael Silberberg 2012 Appointed Trust, Hillel Weingarten 2013 Trust, Uri Weingarten 2013 Trust, Natan Weingarten 2013 Trust, Earl Smith and Beth Yurman and respondents Daniel Weingarten and Sima Weingarten). The opinion of the court was …

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