... For Defendants: Patrick J. Greene, Jr., Esq., Peckar & Abramson, P.C., River Edge, NJ. For the...
...New York-based construction law firm Peckar & Abramson has launched a Philadelphia-area office with the hire of a...
...in Lawrenceville, concentrating on personal injury cases. She previously was with Peckar & Abramson in River Edge and Picillo Caruso in West Orange. Brady graduated...
Pepper Hamilton hires five attorneys from Linklaters to bolster its white-collar practice in New York; Paul Hastings private client lawyers head to Bryan Cave; and Troutman Sanders snatches two Kilpa
...New York-based construction law firm Peckar & Abramson has launched a Philadelphia-area office with the hire of a...
...amp; Mosle. Construction law firm Peckar & Abramson has added senior partner Frank Rapoport...
...few years ago, Thomas Curran, a partner at construction law firm Peckar & Abramson, perceived an increasingly aggressive regulatory environment for his clients and the...
...of Appellant: Cesar F.F. Pereira, on the brief, Richard Volack, Peckar & Abramson, P.C., New York, NY. ...
Craig A. Landy, a partner at Peckar & Abramson, writes that while the law of force majeure in general commercial transactions in New York has remained settled for more than two decades, the same cann
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