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...a partner with the firm and focuses his practice on real estate, commercial transactions and tax appeals. Events The Barristers...
...January 2008, the plaintiff, a division within New Jersey's Department...York State court sitting in Manhattan." The state of New...
...York's Appellate Division, First Department, will...focus on complex commercial litigation, internal corporate...bureau for the Manhattan District Attorney's...
...of the Appellate Division, First Department, will...focus on complex commercial litigation, internal corporate...bureau for the Manhattan District Attorneys' Office...
...fee arrangement. The Manhattan-based law firm represented Duane...and Daniel Goldberg, a Kasowitz commercial litigator who joined the firm...
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