Commercial Litigation


Sirignano presents at Medical Fraud Seminar
April 10, 2017 | Commercial Litigation | Insurance Fraud and Recovery

Michael A. Sirignano will be a presenter at a medical fraud seminar sponsored by the National Insurance Crime Bureau, the NYS Inspector General’s Office and the NY Anti-Car & Fraud Association.  The program will be held in Plainview, NY on April 13, 2017.

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Ade Joins the Prestigious CLM
April 6, 2017 | Commercial Litigation | Complex Torts & Product Liability | Insurance Coverage

Brian Ade has been invited to join the CLM, a nonpartisan alliance comprised of thousands of insurance companies, corporations, corporate counsel, litigation and risk managers, claims professionals and attorneys.

Through education and collaboration, the organization’s goals are to create a common interest in the representation by firms of companies, and to promote and further the highest

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Grill & Schieber Obtain Victory for Major Developer
April 4, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

David M. Grill and Evan Schieber obtained a significant and complete victory for a major developer in a high profile dispute over a mixed use building located in NOHO New York.  The developer sold the building to the defendant and, as part of the deal, retained a lifetime interest to the entire third floor of

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Savino in LIBN ‘State of the Law’ Roundtable
April 3, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

William M. Savino participated in a “State of the Law” Roundtable Discussion, as part of the monthly Thought Leadership Series organized by the Long Island Business News. The discussion focused on retaining top legal talent and modernizing the New York Commercial Division rules in terms of cost, speed and dignity of justice in an effort

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Novikoff and Hardy Obtain Order Disqualifying Attorney and Vacating Restraining Notice
| Commercial Litigation

Kenneth A. Novikoff and Tamika N. Hardy obtained an order on behalf of clients, the Halperts, who are judgment-debtors, disqualifying their former lawyer from representing the judgment-creditor in a judgment enforcement action as well as vacating a wrongfully-issued restraining notice against the Halperts’ daughter’s bank account.  The judgment debtors and the judgment creditor were previously

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Queenan and Hahn Obtain Summary Judgment Dismissal
February 28, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

John F. Queenan and Penny Hahn obtained a summary judgment dismissal in a commercial litigation matter. The case was commenced by a contractor whose multimillion-dollar bid for construction and replacement of a village wastewater/sewage system was denied after our client, a national engineering firm, found that the contractor was not a “responsible bidder” under the

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Mascia and Tare Victorious at Appellate Term, Second Department
February 21, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

Henry Mascia and Joshua Tare obtained a significant victory at the Appellate Term, which determined that the apartment owned by the firm’s client was exempt from the Rent Stabilization Code.  Mascia and Tare convinced the Appellate Term that the apartment was not subject to the Rent Stabilization Code because the building had been “substantially rehabilitated”

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Jenna Gabay Joins Rivkin Radler
February 13, 2017 | Commercial Litigation

Uniondale, New York – January 2017 – Evan H. Krinick, Managing Partner of Rivkin Radler LLP, has announced that Jenna Gabay has joined the firm as an associate in the Commercial Litigation Practice Group, resident in the New Jersey office.

Jenna Gabay, of Cresskill, NJ represents pharmaceutical and other corporate clients in both federal and

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Grover and Versichelli Win Dismissal of Plaintiff’s Bad Faith Claim
February 2, 2017 | Commercial Litigation | Insurance Coverage

Keith Grover and Michael Versichelli won dismissal of two causes of action against our client, State Farm, in a lawsuit for underinsured motorist benefits.  The Supreme Court granted State Farm’s pre-answer motion and dismissed plaintiffs’ second and third causes of action, for bad faith and breach of State Farm’s “absolute duties and obligations,” respectively.  The court

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Novikoff Receives Defense Verdict In Reverse Race Discrimination Trial
January 31, 2017 | Commercial Litigation | Labor & Employment

After a one week trial before the Honorable Leonard D. Wexler of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Ken Novikoff, representing the former Mayor of the Village of Freeport Andrew Hardwick, received a jury verdict in favor of Mayor Hardwick and the Village of Freeport in a reverse race

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