...Eric Seiff, a partner at the Manhattan firm of Scopetta, Seiff, Kretz & Abercrombie, has been named by the Court of Appeals to an...
New York City has been denied access to most documents it sought in an attempt to show collusion between a man who has filed a $150 million civil rights suit, his attorneys and an inmate who recanted
...getting better." Seiff, a partner at Scoppetta, Seiff, Kretz & Abercrombie, said awards and claims last year were closer to the...
...Scoppetta Seiff Kretz & Abercrombie, New York (Eric A. Seiff of counsel), for appellant....
...attorneys, under state law. Eric A. Seiff, a partner at Seiff, Kretz & Abercrombie in Manhattan, is chairman of the board of trustees. All...
...defendants Marcel Smigel and Cambridge Capital Corp. was Charles D. Abercrombie, of Seiff, Kretz, and Abercrombie, New N.Y. Judge Keenan...
...v Mary Jane Wing, appellant. Seiff Kretz & Abercrombie, New York, N.Y. (Mariana Olenko of counsel), for appellant...
...which was for summary judgment dismissing the claim. Seiff Kretz & Abercrombie, New York, N.Y. (Charles D. Abercrombie and Mariana Olenko...
A woman who spent as much as five extra years in jail after a court clerk accidentally added a felony assault conviction to her record may pursue a negligence claim against the state. In April 2007,
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