...securities and financial institutions practice. He arrives from Sullivan & Worcester. Richard R.W. Brooks...
"I'm not all about appointing new committees and taskforces," said David Schraver, a partner at Nixon Peabody in Rochester. "I'm about trying to focus on what the issues are about." First and foremos
...where she was a partner. Sullivan & Worcester has added Harry Rimm as a...
...York County Lawyers' Association. With Silkenat, a partner at Sullivan & Worcester, are James Kobak Jr., a past NYCLA president and a partner...
...ap, v. ATHCO, INC. def, STUART GOLDMAN Defendants-Appellants-res — Sullivan & Worcester LLP, New York (Andrew T. Solomon of counsel), for appellants-res...
...for multinational clients. He was a partner at Sullivan & Worcester in Boston, where he headed the firm's international tax...
...nbsp; *1 Sullivan & Worcester LLP, New York (George O. Richardson III of counsel), for East...
The Court of Appeals also decided yesterday that an insurance broker may be sued by a client for negligence and breach of contract for his failure to include in a policy the coverage the client reque
...Franklin B. Velie, Esq., Jonathon G. Kortmansky, Esq., Siobhan Briley, Esq., Sullivan & Worcester LLP, New York, NY. OPINION AND...
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