...Defendants: Town of Peru, et al., Dean C. Schneller, Esq., O'Connell & Aronowitz. DECISION AND ORDER ...
...Jota Borgmann of counsel), for appellants. O'Connell and Aronowitz, Albany, N.Y. (Kurt E. Bratten of counsel), for respondents...
...Decided: November 1, 2012 For appellant: O'Connell & Aronowitz, Albany (Jeffrey J. Sherrin of counsel) ...
...which a defendant represented by the Albany law firm of O'Connell & Aronowitz pleaded guilty to a drug felony and then retained Neroni...
...charging $18,500 on his credit card. Defendant hired defendant O'Connell and Aronowitz, P.C. (hereinafter O&A) to represent him and...
... For Plaintiffs-Appellants: Jeffrey J. Sherrin, O'Connell and Aronowitz, P.C., Albany, NY, and Meredith H. Savitt, Law Office...
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Gustin Reichbach has written scores of decisions in his long career on the bench, but the opinion that may have especially broad impact is the op-ed column in which he
...and his counsel on the matter, Stephen R. Coffey of O'Connell & Aronowitz in Albany, has petitioned Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. Reimbursement under...
A defendant serving a 25-year sentence for assaulting a woman on a subway platform should have been allowed to present testimony about the reliability of eyewitness identifications, the state Court o
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