...Ponterio, PLLC, New York (John Ponterio of counsel), for ap — Litchfield Cavo, LLP, New York (Daniel T. Hughes of counsel), for res —...
Louis F. Eckert, a senior partner with Litchfield Cavo, and Richard Petersen, a senior associate with the firm, write that insurers must pay close attention to not only the timing of their denials, b
...Deveney, LLP, Melville (Brian T. Deveney of counsel), for respondentsap — Litchfield Cavo LLP, New York (Michael K. Dvorkin of counsel), for res —...
...R.A.D. CONSTRUCTION CORP. THIRD FOURTH-PARTY def-res — Litchfield Cavo LLP, New York (Joseph E. Boury of counsel), for ap —...
...counsel), for Columbia Casualty Company and Continental Casualty Company, ap — Litchfield Cavo LLP, New York (Edward Fogarty, Jr., and Brian M. Reid of...
Louis F. Eckert, a partner at Litchfield Cavo, and Michael Kozoriz, a senior associate at the firm, write that an employer of an injured worker covered by Workers' Compensation is immune from claims
Louis F. Eckert, a partner with Litchfield Cavo, and Russel McBrearty, a senior associate with the firm, write: Case law is abundant in finding contractual provisions exempting a party from its own n
...Dina Kevra res, v Mikhail Vladagin, Et Al., ap Litchfield Cavo, LLP, New York, N.Y. (Mark A. Everett of counsel), for...
...A. Badalato and Paul Edelstein of counsel), for appellant. Litchfield Cavo LLP, New York, N.Y. (Victor A. Vicenzi of counsel), for...
...Litchfield Cavo LLP, New York (Russell J. McBrearty of counsel), for appellants....
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