Commercial Litigation


Krinick Published in Law Journal Newsletters
July 6, 2017 | Appeals | Commercial Litigation | Insurance Coverage

This month, Evan Krinick’s article, “Preet Bharara Highlighted Insurance Fraud,” originally published in the New York Law Journal, was published in Law Journal Newsletters.

The New York Law Journal and Law Journal Newsletters are publications of ALM.

To read the article, Click Here.

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Krinick and Gurdus Obtain Summary Judgment On Behalf of Hartford
June 20, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

Evan Krinick and Jason Gurdus obtained summary judgment for client, Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., in a declaratory judgment action in New York State Supreme Court, Suffolk County.  Plaintiffs, which included municipalities and a contractor, sought coverage from Hartford for several underlying lawsuits involving damage to roadways, water mains and related facilities resulting from construction work

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Del Pizzo Reappointed Co-Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Committee
June 13, 2017 | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law | Commercial Litigation | Intellectual Property

Nancy A. Del Pizzo has been reappointed, by incoming Bar President, Robert Hille, as Co-Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Committee for 2017-2018.

The New Jersey State Bar Association serves, protects, fosters, and promotes the personal and professional interests of its members. It serves as the voice of New Jersey attorneys

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New Jersey Appellate Division’s Recent Decision On The Net Opinion Rule
| Professional Liability | Commercial Litigation | Insurance Coverage

The New Jersey Appellate Division, in Satec, Inc. v. The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc., Docket No. A-5103-14T4 (App. Div. June 7, 2017) (approved for publication), addressed New Jersey’s net opinion rule in the context of an insurance broker malpractice claim.  Satec, a distributor of electricity measurement meters, filed suit against its insurance broker (and others)

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Glambosky, Honig and Gold Obtain Summary Judgment for NYC Owner/Landlord
June 8, 2017 | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use | Commercial Litigation | Construction

Erez Glambosky, Jeremy Honig and Dana Gold obtained summary judgment for their client, a New York City owner/landlord, in a commercial non-payment proceeding in Manhattan.  Following complex motion practice over the course of several months, Glambosky, Honig and Gold successfully obtained a conditional judgment of possession in favor of the owner and a money judgment

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Iseman, Cunningham, Riester and Hyde to Merge with Rivkin Radler
May 17, 2017 | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use | Trusts & Estates | Compliance Investigations & White Collar | Bankruptcy | Commercial Litigation | Labor & Employment | Health Services | Corporate | Banking | Professional Liability

Rivkin Radler, one of the Northeast’s leading law firms with three offices and more than 165 attorneys, is merging with the long-time Albany-based law firm of Iseman, Cunningham, Riester and Hyde (ICRH), with offices in Albany and Poughkeepsie, effective July 1, 2017. The firm will be known as Rivkin Radler and will feature one of

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Holahan Obtains Emergent Stay
May 4, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

On April 28, Frank Holahan was successful in obtaining from the New Jersey Supreme Court an emergent stay of a commercial mortgage foreclosure sale, scheduled to be conducted on May 4, of a developer-client’s Union City, New Jersey, property.

The emergent stay followed the trial court’s and the Appellate Division’s denials of the emergent stay

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Holahan Presents on Restrictive Covenants and Non-Compete Agreements
April 26, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

On April 24, 2017, Frank Holahan presented as a panelist for a webinar titled, “Restrictive Covenants and Non-Compete Agreements: 2017 Updates.”  Attendees included numerous general counsel and practicing attorneys.

The webinar was sponsored by The Knowledge Group, LLC, Jersey City, New Jersey.

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Holahan Achieves Dismissal
April 14, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

Frank Holahan successfully achieved dismissal of an action in the District of New Jersey against the estate of a deceased attorney and obtained an order to compel arbitration before the American Arbitration Association.  Plaintiff had argued that the arbitration clause in the parties’ retainer agreement is void as unconscionable, but the Court upheld a right

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Mascia presents at program at the Westchester Women’s Bar Association
April 11, 2017 | Appeals | Commercial Litigation | Corporate

Henry Mascia will be a presenter at the Westchester Women’s Bar Association program entitled, “Immigration Law for the General Practitioner.”

Program Description:

As globalization continues to change the practice of law, WWBA attorneys increasingly find the immigration status of individuals creates challenges for their practice.  To equip practitioners to meet these challenges, this CLE will

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