...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...
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
...Utica, NY. For Cross Claimant-Appellant: Michael E. Getnick, on the brief, Patrick G. Radel, Getnick Livingston Atkinson & Priore LLP...
...Neil Getnick is the managing partner of Getnick & Getnick, a firm of a...
...S. Cohen and Stephen W. Schlissel of counsel), for appellant. Getnick, Livingston, Atkinson, & Priore, LLP, Utica, N.Y. (Thomas L. Atkinson and...
... stems from allegations brought by whistleblower Jeffrey Bierman, a client of Getnick & Getnick, a Manhattan law firm specializing in such qui tam action...
...Duffy, Glens Falls (Monica A. Duffy of counsel), for appellants. Getnick Livingston Atkinson & Priore, L.L.P., Utica (Thomas L. Atkinson of...
...of the justice system, economist Nels A. Pearsall, Margaret J. Finerty of Getnick & Getnick, and Abraham Lackman, president of Praxis Insights. ...
...No.: 10-80063Attorneys GETNICK LIVINGSTON ATKINSON & PRIORE LLP Nicholas A. Passalacqua, Esq., Attorneys for Plaintiff...
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