Win by Fisher Injury Lawyers In New Jersey Reported by Leagle.comLeagle.com, a leading provider of public online access to primary case law from all federal courts and all state higher courts is reporting that Bryan D Fisher has succeeded in having claims against his client, Morgan Breslin, brought by Amtrust Inc (Lloyds of London) thrown out of Federal Court in New Jersey. https://www.leagle.com/decision/infdco20150406875.xml The matter has been transferred to Federal Court in California where Fisher had previously filed a lawsuit for Breslin seeking payment of disability and loss of value benefits owed to Breslin under a Lloyds policy. The ruling paves the way for a similar result in the factually related case filed by Breslin's USC teammate, Marquis Lee. According to Fisher, a leading expert in NCAA and NFL disability and loss of value claims, California is the one and only appropriate venue for both cases. Fisher also predicts that both Breslin and Lee will be successful in their lawsuits. "Both of these young men purchased this coverage to protect themselves from the very circumstance that occurred, a disabling football injury. It is shameful that Lloyds, Amtrust of or any provider of insurance to college athletes would deny these valid claims."The matter will now proceed to trial in California.[caption id="attachment_1619" align="alignright" width="300"]

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