Concluding that a judge's tendency to "interrupt, patronize, and admonish" an attorney deprived the lawyer's client of a fair medical malpractice trial, a Brooklyn appellate court has ordered a retri
...of counsel), for The New York Times Company, ap — Rende, Ryan & Downes, LLP, White Plains (Roland T. Koke of counsel), for TS...
...VCELARIK THIRD-PARTY def-ap — (INDEX NO. 3511/09)Rende, Ryan & Downes, LLP, White Plains, N.Y. (Roland T. Koke of counsel...
...Attorneys for Defendant Westchester Medical Group, P.C.: Rende, Ryan & Downes, LLP, White Plains, NY. The following papers numbered...
...For third-party defendant-respondent, Roland T. Koke of counsel, Rende, Ryan & Downes, LLP, White Plains, N.Y. ...
A divided appellate court has revived a decade-old medical malpractice case dismissed on the day trial was to start due to the plaintiff's difficulty in scheduling an expert witness
...of counsel), for defendant third-party plaintiff-respondent. Rende, Ryan & Downes, LLP, White Plains, N.Y. (Roland T. Koke of counsel...
...Cathy Jarosz, M.D., respondent: Roland T. Koke of counsel, Rende Ryan & Downes LLP, White Plains. For Reynol Suarez...
...of counsel), for Norbert Berger, M.D., respondent. Rende Ryan & Downes LLP, White Plains (Roland T. Koke of counsel), for Cathy...
...of counsel), for appellant Orange Regional Medical Center. Rende, Ryan & Downes, LLP, White Plains, N.Y. (Roland T. Koke of counsel...
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