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Two ex-partners of Gersten Savage are suing the law firm's former managing partner, claiming he used the firm "as his personal piggy bank, taking out whatever funds he needed" for personal expenses a
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Two ex-partners of Gersten Savage are suing the law firm's former managing partner, claiming he used the firm "as his personal piggy bank, taking out whatever funds he needed" for personal expenses a
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is returning to lower Manhattan and more than doubling its office space when the New York City chapter moves to 61 Broadway during the first quarter of 2013
Only four months after settling in at 600 Lexington Ave., sublessee Grant + Appelbaum, a four-attorney matrimonial firm, was told by 35-year-old law firm Gersten Savage that it was defaulting on its
...for plaintiffs. Christopher P. Milazzo of Sichenzia ross Friedman Ference LLP for defendants. ...
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...for $680 million. Attorneys from Greenberg Traurig and Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference in New York are handling the deal for New York...
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...discontinued.Mr. Kesner, who is now a partner at Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference, in May sued the Dallas-based firm in the Southern...
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