...Gershweir, New York (Max W. Gershweir of counsel), for ap — Morelli Ratner PC, New York (David T. Sirotkin of counsel), for res —...
...122 DEVELOPMENT, LLC, def, MATRIX CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC., def-res — Morelli Ratner PC, New York (Adam E. Deutsch of counsel), for ap —...
...122 DEVELOPMENT, LLC, def, MATRIX CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC., def-res — Morelli Ratner PC, New York (Adam E. Deutsch of counsel), for ap —...
...merged his law firm with the New York class action firm Morelli Ratner to form a 20-attorney shop that focuses on mass torts...
...ATTORNEYS Plaintiff's Attorney: Adam E. Deutsch Morelli Ratner, P.C. Defendant's Attorney: Frank Ravia...
...counsel, Boies Schiller & Flexner Benedict P. Morelli, partner, Morelli Ratner Lynn A. Neils, partner, Mayer Brown Jenny...
Rory Lancman, a member of both the New York State Assembly Codes and Judiciary Committees and appellate counsel to Morelli Ratner PC, writes: In last month's highly anticipated decision, the Court of
...ATTORNEYSFor Plaintiff: By David S. Ratner, Esq., Morelli Ratner, P.C., New York, New York....
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