...Stewart Schwab is co-teaching the course with Cornell Law alum Neil Getnick, managing partner of Getnick & Getnick in Manhattan. Students also will hear...
...Stewart Schwab is co-teaching the course with Cornell Law alum Neil Getnick, managing partner of Getnick & Getnick in Manhattan. Students also will hear...
...Attorneys for Appellee: Patrick G. Radel, Esq., of Counsel, Getnick, Livingston Law Firm, Utica, NY. Attorneys for Trustee...
...Utica, NY. For Cross Claimant-Appellant: Michael E. Getnick, on the brief, Patrick G. Radel, Getnick Livingston Atkinson & Priore LLP...
In an exhaustive analysis of punitive damages, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has reduced an award by two-thirds after finding that the amount sent the wrong message to the communit
The Daily Report
In an exhaustive analysis of punitive damages, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has reduced an award by two-thirds after finding that the amount sent the wrong message to the communit
National Law Journal
...Neil Getnick is the managing partner of Getnick & Getnick, a firm of a...
K. Nathaniel Yeager has been named the new chief of the Heath Care Fraud Unit in the Boston U.S. Attorney's Office, which in the past three years has recovered more than $8 billion from companies in
A racing group finds itself in unwelcome (and all-too-familiar) territory
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