...Two ex-partners of defunct Gersten Savage are suing the law firm's former managing partner, claiming he...
...NY. Attorneys for Defendant By: Barry Zone, Gersten Savage, LLP, New York, NY. MEMORANDUM AND...
...Gersten Savage, once a 20-attorney litigation and transactional firm, presented an "...
...bankruptcy groups. Peter J. Gennuso, formerly of Gersten Savage, joins the corporate transactions and securities practice groups. &bull...
...Defendants are represented by Jason Lief and James Fornari of Gersten Savage.Plaintiffs are represented by Jura Zibas and...
...ATTORNEYSAttorneys For Plaintiff: Gersten savage, LLP, New York.Attorney For Defendant: Joseph...
Long Island firm Parker Waichman Alonso opened its new office in Port Washington and SL Green announced one of the biggest sales of the year with its acquisition of 600 Lexington Ave
...New York (Bernard E. Clair of counsel), for appellant. Gersten Savage LLP, New York (Robert S. Wolf of counsel), for respondent....
...Shen and Xiaoping Fan were represented by David Lackowitz, Esq. of Gersten Savage, LLP. Defendants Signature Development Corporation, Anthony W. Wan, Sunset...
...Eduardo Miranda, appellant. (Ind. Nos. 1495/05, 8952/05) Gersten Savage LLP, New York, N.Y. (Barry S. Zone of counsel), for...
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