A federal judge has approved plaintiffs attorney fees of about $39 million in a $219 million settlement, rejecting objections by the New York attorney general that the fees were "wildly excessive" bu
...New York (Barry S. Pollack of counsel), for ap — Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart, P.C., White Plains (Stephen Lowey of counsel), for res...
...in Manhattan. Lawyers for the plaintiffs at Berman DeValerio and Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart wrote that the settlement came about after the parties agreed...
The Daily Report
Two health insurers have won?at least temporarily?a bid to remand to state court their lawsuits against Glaxo-SmithKline seeking reimbursement for the coverage they provided for their insureds who we
Two health insurers have won at least temporarily a bid to remand to state court their lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline seeking reimbursement for the coverage they provided for their in
...Richard W. Cohen, Gerald Lawrence and Peter St. Phillip of Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart in White Plains, N.Y., said that there was no...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Richard W. Cohen, Gerald Lawrence and Peter St. Phillip of Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart in White Plains, N.Y., said that there was no...
... Aetna lawyer Peter St. Phillip, a partner at Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart in White Plains, N.Y., similarly was "gratified that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... Aetna lawyer Peter St. Phillip, a partner at Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart in White Plains, N.Y., similarly was "gratified that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... Aetna lawyer Peter St. Phillip, a partner at Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart in White Plains, N.Y., similarly was "gratified that...
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