Morris N. Simkin, a partner at McLaughlin & Stern, Sandra Holtzman, president of Holtzman Communications, and David Schmidt, a principal at Advanced Materials Advisory, present a perfect example of t
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...by: Alan Edward Sash, Esq., Steven Jay Hyman, Esq., Of Counsel, McLaughlin & Stern, New York, NY. Attorneys for the Defendants...
...courts. Alan Edward Sash and Steven Jay Hyman of McLaughlin & Stern, counsel for Kanciper, said they are considering an appeal to the...
...Free School District, and Irene McLaughlin, Principal of Northport High School...Cardoso, Esq., of Counsel, Sokoloff Stern LLP, Carle Place, NY....
Eastern District Judge Arthur Spatt allowed to proceed claims under the Fourteenth Amendment and New York Civil Rights Law, but dismissed two claims pursuant to the New York State Human Rights Law
...For Objectants Susan Carmichael, Brooke Lehman an Sage Lehman: McLaughlin & Stern. For George A. Williamson, executor u/w...
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