...Makris Plousadis & Seiden LLP. For American: Coughlin & Duffy LLP. For Liberty: Steinberg & Cavliere LLP...
...One Operating, LLC were represented by Kelly A. Waters, Esq. of Coughlin Duffy, LLP. Recitation in accordance with CPLR 2219 (a) of...
...of Schwartz & Ponterio. The insurer's attorney, Adam Smith of Coughlin Duffy, said his client is considering its options....
...James H. Berry, Jr. and Berry & Perkins, etc., res — Coughlin Duffy, LLP, New York (Daniel F. Markham of counsel), for Barrack, Ferrazzano...
...for Barrack, Ferrazzano, Kirschbaum & Nagelberg, LLP, respondent: Coughlin Duffy, LLP, New York (Daniel F. Markham of counsel), and Figliulo &...
Reed Smith can defend itself against a malpractice suit filed by beverage company Millennium Import over a failed licensing deal by claiming that Millennium was at fault, and simultaneously sue other
...Cite as: Duffy v. Evans, 11 Civ. 7605, NYLJ 1202572575293, at *1 (SDNY, Decided September...
The court made clear that administrative judges can only review whether an award of counsel fees is adequate or excessive
...Coughlin Duffy Llp, New York City (Justin N. Kinney of Counsel), For Defendant...
...Coughlin Duffy Llp, New York City (Justin N. Kinney of Counsel), For Defendant...
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