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Andrea M Alonso

Andrea M Alonso

October 26, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Closing Cases Through Intercompany Arbitration

This article provides a discussion of special arbitration agreements which are "not well known and sorely underutilized by insurance carriers." The authors highlight the benefits of special arbitration: "Settling underlying claims and resolving disputed liability or coverage disputes through the special arbitration forums is enormously beneficial to member companies. It reduces litigation costs, including attorney fees, through faster closings."

By Andrea M. Alonso and Kevin G. Faley

6 minute read

October 12, 2022 | New York Law Journal

What Is 'Reckless Disregard' Under VTL §1104?

Whether the operator of an emergency vehicle has acted with reckless disregard is a fact specific inquiry, often involving a balancing of the nature of the emergency operation and the nature of the driver's conduct.

By Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Andrea M. Alonso

15 minute read

September 23, 2022 | New York Law Journal

'Emergency Operations' Under VTL §1104

New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law offers a carve-out provision which provides that the driver of an emergency vehicle who causes an injury will be held to a recklessness standard of negligence, which is a much higher burden for a plaintiff. This article discusses the details of the law along with several cases dealing with the issue.

By Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Andrea M. Alonso

12 minute read

September 06, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Proposed Grieving Families Statute Could Have Enormous Impact

The Grieving Families Act would allow recovery for grief and anguish as well as loss of love, society, protection, comfort, companionship and consortium in addition to the previously recoverable damages for loss of nurture, guidance or education; reasonable funeral expenses; reasonable expenses for medical care and treatment prior to death; and pecuniary injuries due to loss of services, support and inheritance.

By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso

7 minute read

August 04, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Key in Ignition Rule: Leaving Your Car Unattended Under VTL §1210(a)

With car thefts becoming more prevalent, it is important for car owners in New York to be aware of the laws that dictate their possible liability in these situations.

By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso

10 minute read

July 21, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Shifting Gears: Updating New York VTL §388 and Restoring Protection for Vehicle Owners

Recent applications of VTL §388 by New York courts have protected owners from liability where their vehicles are clearly used without their consent.

By Andrea M. Alonso and Kevin G. Faley

9 minute read

July 07, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Alternative Vehicles: What Is Legal and What Is Not?

Alternative vehicle use is rapidly increasing in the City. A violation of a state statute constitutes negligence per se, while a violation of a City rule is only "some evidence of negligence."

By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso

19 minute read

March 17, 2022 | New York Law Journal

A Look Into an Exemplary Life

This fascinating book brings to light the incredible journey of Constance Baker Motley, an underappreciated pioneer and advocate for social justice.

By Andrea M. Alonso

6 minute read

March 15, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Sidewalk Update: New York City Administrative Code §7-210

This article takes look at several cases which address the issue of liability for sidewalk maintenance. The authors conclude that "the purpose underlying the enactment of the exemption in New York City Administrative Code §7-210 is to promote the safety of pedestrians making use of public walkways. Imposing a duty upon owners of real property to maintain the sidewalk abutting their property incentivizes the maintenance of sidewalks and creates safer walkways for pedestrians."

By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso

9 minute read

September 17, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Premeditated Criminal Acts and Landowner Liability

Two recent cases in the First and Second Department examine landowner liability when criminal acts occur on their property. The courts took markedly different approaches in analyzing precedent and arriving at their holdings.

By Andrea M. Alonso and Kevin G. Faley

8 minute read