...Daniel Horwitz, a partner at Lankler Carragher & Horwitz, has been designated by Governor Andrew Cuomo as chairman...
...def-ap — 5708PEOPLE, res, v. V. REDDY KANCHARLA, defap — Lankler & Carragher, LLP, New York (Andrew M. Lankler of counsel), for Vincent Barone...
...amp; Bohrer; Adam Kaufmann, executive assistant district attorney, Manhattan; Andrew Lankler, Lankler & Carragher; Maureen McCormack, chief, economic crimes bureau, Suffolk County District Attorney's...
...Lankler & Carragher, LLP, New York (Daniel J. Horwitz of counsel), for appellants/appellants...
...and federal prosecutor in the Southern District. As a partner at Lankler & Carragher, he focuses on complex civil litigation, white collar criminal defense and...
...commission was created in 1995. Michael F. Armstrong, a partner at Lankler & Carragher who chairs the agency, said the additional staff will allow the...
...Public Integrity • Daniel J. Horwitz, partner, Lankler & Carragher • Gary J. Lavine, counsel, Green &...
...on Public Integrity • Daniel J. Horwitz, partner, Lankler & Carragher • Gary J. Lavine, counsel, Green & Seifter...
...who presented the awards, and keynote speaker Michael F. Armstrong of Lankler & Carragher, second from right, and Seth C. Farber of Dewey & LeBoeuf...
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