Mitchell Kotler v. Noah Kane - Civil Appeal
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The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division dismissed the appeal in Mitchell Kotler v. Noah Kane (Docket No. A-2256-24) with prejudice and without costs, as the parties have settled their dispute. This non-precedential opinion is binding only on the parties involved.
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The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division has dismissed the civil appeal in Mitchell Kotler v. Noah Kane, docket number A-2256-24. The dismissal is with prejudice and without costs, following a stipulation filed by the parties indicating they have settled all issues between them. This opinion is designated as non-precedential and is binding only on the parties involved in this specific case.
For legal professionals and parties involved in litigation, this signifies the closure of this particular appellate case due to a settlement. No further action is required by regulated entities as this is a specific case resolution and not a new rule or guidance. The settlement means the underlying dispute has been resolved outside of further court proceedings.
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Mitchell Kotler v. Noah Kane
New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: A-2256-24
Precedential Status: Non-Precedential
Combined Opinion
NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE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-2256-24
MITCHELL KOTLER, a New
Jersey Resident,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
MITCHELL NELSON, a New
Jersey Resident,
Plaintiff,
v.
NOAH KANE, a New
Jersey resident, in his capacity as
President of Congregation
Ahavath Yisreal of Morristown,
a New Jersey nonprofit
corporation, and MARSHALL
ROVNER, a New Jersey
resident, in his capacity as
Treasurer of Congregation
Ahavath Yisreal of Morristown
a New Jersey nonprofit
corporation,
Defendants-Respondents.
Submitted February 24, 2026 – Decided March 9, 2026
Before Judges Sumners, Susswein and Chase.
On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey,
Chancery Division, Morris County, Docket No. C-
000097-24.
Steinberg Law Firm LLC, attorneys for appellant
Mitchell Kotler (Paul S. Grosswald, on the briefs).
Methfessel & Werbel, attorneys for respondents
(Steven A. Unterburger, on the brief).
PER CURIAM
The parties to the appeal have settled the issues between them. In
accordance with the stipulation they have filed, the appeal is dismissed with
prejudice and without costs.
A-2256-24
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