...For the Plaintiffs: Eric J. Levine, James M. Van Splinter, Wolff & Samson PC, West Orange, N.J. For the...
...Plaintiff: Adam K. Derman, Esq., and Daniel D. Barnes, Esq., of Wolff Samson, PC. For Defendant: James F. Rittinger, Esq...
...and William J. Tinsley, Jr., of counsel), for appellant. Wolff & Samson, P.C., New York, N.Y. (Andrew S. Kent of counsel...
...Schiller Attorney for Defendant: Carlos G. Manalansan, Wolff Samson. The following papers numbered 1 to 7 read herein...
...ATTORNEYS For Claimant By: Bruce Ettman, Esq., Wolff & Samson, P.C. For Defendant By: Ellen Mendelson...
Judge Thomas H. Scuccimarra in White Plains said the distraught employee was "subjected to an anxiety provoking scenario" in which she was kept waiting for hours before meeting with the supervisor an
Marc R. Lepelstat, counsel at Wolff & Samson, writes that insurance coverage issues commonly arise regarding multiple claims against insureds alleging arguably related wrongful acts; coverage may be
...J.P., Malone Jr., Kavanagh, Stein and Garry, JJ. Wolff & Samson, P.C., New York City (Adam P. Friedman of counsel), for...
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