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The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against Dr. Kaleed Sultan, asserting claims of breach of contract and fraud. The plaintiff alleged the doctor failed to fulfill an agreement to perform embryo implantation services connected to a surrogate parenting contract, after having retrieved her embryos, claiming the procedure was illegal. Dr. Sultan sought to dismiss both causes of action for failure to state a claim. The court denied the dismissal of the breach of contract claim, determining the contract was not against public policy and valid allegations were made. However, the fraud claim was dismissed as it merely reiterated the contractual dispute without presenting independent fraud allegations.
Itskov v. New York Fertility Institute, Inc. is a workers' compensation case decided in Civil Court of the City of New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Civil Court of the City of New York.
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The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against Dr. Kaleed Sultan, asserting claims of breach of contract and fraud. The plaintiff alleged the doctor failed to fulfill an agreement to perform embryo implantation services connected to a surrogate parenting contract, after having retrieved her embryos, claiming the procedure was illegal. Dr. Sultan sought to dismiss both causes of action for failure to state a claim. The court denied the dismissal of the breach of contract claim, determining the contract was not against public policy and valid allegations were made. However, the fraud claim was dismissed as it merely reiterated the contractual dispute without presenting independent fraud allegations.
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