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Despite Influx of Regional Firms, Albany Still Has Room for Smaller Practices, Partners Agree
Government-related litigation is well reflected in state Supreme Court of Albany County data, where, except for divorces, Article 78 proceedings challenging actions or inaction by New York agencies and and local governments keep the court busiest.Mid-Market Recap: The Difficulty in Staying Connected
With so many working remotely during the pandemic, the initial fears were about the tech. That doesn't seem to be an issue. But there are issues with communication.2 Capital Region Firms in Merger Talks
Despite a cooling law firm merger market, the Albany law firm Whiteman Osterman & Hanna said it's in talks to bring on most of the lawyers from McNamee Lochner.Jodi Lashin Joins Blank Rome as Partner From Reed Smith
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Gina Shishima Succeeds Jeff Cody as U.S. Chief Operations Partner at Norton Rose
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.View more book results for the query "McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams, P.C."
Verbal 'Agreement' Ruled Not to Be a Binding Contract
A verbal offer made by a woman to sell her share in valuable family property in the Adirondacks to her sister as the two bickered was not a legally enforceable contract, an appeals court decided.NY Courts Sue to Vacate 100,000 Default Judgments Over Process Server Scandal
Suit Aims to Vacate 100,000 Judgments
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo is demanding information from dozens of debt collection law firms throughout the state as part of a civil lawsuit to overturn more than 100,000 faulty default judgments, he announced yesterday. The suit, filed on behalf of Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau, asks the court to vacate all default judgments where the sole evidence that a defendant received service notifying him that he was being sued was an affidavit from American Legal Process. William Singler, American Legal Process' owner, was arrested on charges of fraud and other felonies in April.Suit Over Alleged Process Server Fraud Aims to Vacate 100,000 Judgments
New York AG Andrew Cuomo is demanding information from dozens of debt collection law firms throughout the state as part of a civil lawsuit to overturn more than 100,000 faulty default judgments, he announced Wednesday. The suit seeks to vacate all default judgments where the sole evidence that a defendant received service notifying him that he was being sued was an affidavit from American Legal Process. That company's owner was arrested and charged with fraud and other felonies in April.Trending Stories
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