Shelling out $500 a night for a room at a luxury London hotel, New York intellectual property attorney Sidney Bluming and his wife expected first-class service.
What they got, they claim, was different from what they were itching for: bedbugs.
Shelling out $500 a night for a room at a luxury London hotel, New York intellectual property attorney Sidney Bluming, of Bluming Freiman Franco, and his wife expected first-class service. What they got, they claim, was different than what they were itching for: bedbugs. But this travel nightmare is not unique to the Blumings -- similar bedbug lawsuits have popped up all over the country in the past year.
January 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Shelling out $500 a night for a room at a luxury London hotel, New York intellectual property attorney Sidney Bluming and his wife expected first-class service.
What they got, they claim, was different from what they were itching for: bedbugs.
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