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Welch and Wagner Obtain Dismissal of Third-Party Complaint
March 11, 2020 | Commercial Litigation | Health Services | Insurance Coverage

Michael Welch and Mark J. Wagner, Jr. obtained dismissal of a public adjuster’s third-party complaint alleging breach of contract against the firm’s client.  The court agreed with Welch’s and Wagner’s arguments that the insured’s public adjuster had no standing sue nor was he a third-party beneficiary under the insurance policy.

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Rivkin Radler Attorneys Named As 2019 Upstate New York Rising Stars
August 12, 2019 | Commercial Litigation | General Liability | Health Services

Rivkin Radler LLP is pleased to announce Steven J. Auletta and Mark J. Wagner were named to the 2019 Upstate New York Rising Stars list. Auletta is an associate in the firm’s General Liability practice group. He has been a Super Lawyer Rising Star since 2014. Wagner is an associate in Rivkin Radler’s Commercial Litigation

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Chambers and Partners Recognizes Rivkin Radler
April 25, 2019 | Health Services | Insurance Coverage

Uniondale, New York – April 25, 2019 – The prestigious Chambers USA Directory has once again included Rivkin Radler LLP in its New York rankings.  The firm’s Insurance Coverage Practice Group is ranked in Band 3 in the Insurance: Dispute Resolution: Insurer category and its Health Services Practice Group ranked in Band 4 in the

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Rivkin Radler Expands Albany Office to 66 South Pearl Street
March 26, 2019

ALBANY, NEW YORK — Rivkin Radler LLP one of the Northeast’s leading law firms, has leased the entire 11th floor at 66 South Pearl Street for its new Albany office. The Firm will occupy over 10,500sf and additional rooftop patio space. This move is both an expansion and relocation for Rivkin Radler, which merged with

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Lagios and Wagner Obtain Dismissal of Multiple Causes of Action
March 12, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

James Lagios and Mark Wagner, Jr. obtained the dismissal of a complaint on behalf of their client, a real estate broker, in a suit in which the plaintiff, the purchaser of a residential dwelling, asserted multiple causes of action based on breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation and fraud. The Court found the plaintiffs failed to allege

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