A New York state court-appointed referee on Tuesday resolved a piece of the fallout from former personal injury firm Napoli Bern’s messy breakup, finding that former name partner Marc Bern consented to the firm’s $5 million donation to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.

Mark Zauderer—a partner at Flemming Zulack Williamson Zauderer who oversees Napoli Bern’s dissolution as a referee appointed by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten—ruled in favor of Bern’s former law partner Paul Napoli in a dispute over the 9/11 museum donation.

Mark Zauderer

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