Vincent J Syracuse

Vincent J Syracuse

September 23, 2014 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Bench-Bar Conversations: Deborah Karalunas

Bench-Bar Conversations recently spoke with Onondaga County Commercial Division Justice Deborah H. Karalunas about her courtroom practices and thoughts on how lawyers should best prepare when appearing before her.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

5 minute read

June 27, 2014 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Bench Bar Conversations: Justice Elizabeth Emerson

Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt recently spoke with Suffolk County Commercial Division Justice Elizabeth Emerson about her courtroom practices, interests and what she expects from attorneys who appear before her.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

6 minute read

May 05, 2014 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Queens County Justice Orin Kitzes

For their next Bench-Bar Conversations for Commercial Litigation Insider, Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt spoke with Justice Orin Kitzes, who sits on the Queens County Commercial Division bench.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

5 minute read

March 04, 2014 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Reflections from Justice Barbara Kapnick

Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt convey practical advice from Justice Barbara Kapnick, who recently joined the Appellate Division, First Department, from New York County's Commercial Division.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

5 minute read

December 19, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Bench-Bar Conversation with O. Peter Sherwood

Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt detail the still-evolving courtroom practices of New York County Commercial Division Justice O. Peter Sherwood.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

5 minute read

November 18, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Bench-Bar Conversation: Alan D. Scheinkman

In their latest Bench-Bar column, Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi spotlight Westchester County Commercial Division Justice Alan D. Scheinkman--his background, his courtroom practices and what he expects from the attorneys who appear before him.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

6 minute read

September 20, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

A Bench-Bar Conversation with Justice Carolyn E. Demarest

Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt provide some insight into the rules and practices of Kings County Commercial Division Justice Carolyn E. Demarest.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

5 minute read

July 09, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Justice Friedman 'No Stranger to the Bench'

In their debut column, Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP speak with Justice Marcy S. Friedman, the newest member to the Commercial Division bench in New York County, about her courtroom practices, interests, and significant career in New York Bar, both as a practitioner and long-time jurist.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

5 minute read

August 06, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Bench-Bar Conversations: Nassau Commercial Justice Timothy Driscoll

Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt recently spoke with Nassau County Commercial Division Justice Timothy S. Driscoll about his courtroom practices, interests and some of the projects in which he is involved.

By Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi

7 minute read

January 25, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Litigation Section Serves Bench, Bar

The Commercial and Federal Litigation Section connects New York's leading commercial litigators with one another and with the judges deciding their cases, in order to improve the quality of representation of clients, provide a forum for further development of law and procedure in the areas of commercial and federal litigation, and enhance the administration of justice.

By Vincent J. SyracuseChair, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section

3 minute read