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...Somer, of Salisbury, Long Island, has been selected as the Nassau County Bar Association's 2013 Thomas A. Maligno Pro Bono Attorney of the...
...wrongful death action against the County of Nassau. The proceeding was settled for...
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...Order: (i) staying the No Fault arbitration pending before the American Arbitration Association (AAA Case Number: 412012101606) (the "Arbitration") brought by ROCKAWAY FAMILY...
Lee Rosenberg, a partner at Saltzman Chetkof & Rosenberg, writes that notwithstanding the clear intent to "level the playing field," there still remains a perceived as well as a substantive advantage
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