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May 13, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Firm Reaches Settlement With Longtime Client's Son

Herzfeld & Rubin claimed Joel Leyden had "illegally appropriated" the law firm's name by registering domain names nearly identical to its own and claimed Leyden had posted fictitious news articles on other sites with defamatory statements.
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May 23, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Jericho Group v. Herzfeld & Rubin

Client Fails to Show 'But For' Negligent Advice It Would Succeed on Reargument Motion
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May 27, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Marketplace

Litigation firm Herzfeld & Rubin has announced that it will relocate from its longtime Wall Street headquarters to 125 Broad St. The 20-year lease totals 56,322 square feet on the entire 12th floor and part of the 13th. Also, in the largest Westchester County lease of the year, Diversified Investment Advisors signed for a 10-year term at 440 Mamaroneck Ave. in Harrison.
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May 27, 2009 | New York Law Journal

NY Firm Says So Long to Wall Street

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August 10, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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July 13, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Venable, Kaufman Dolowich, Greenberg Traurig and Bingham McCutchen have all announced new hires, while Herzfeld & Rubin has promoted two associates.
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December 28, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Plaintiffs and Scientific Evidence

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December 12, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Experts 'Frye'd On Tylenol-Cirrhosis Link

In his Products Liability column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, analyzes a recent decisions where the court found that the data upon which the plaintiff's experts relied was insufficient to support their novel theory of medical causation, "rendering that theory speculative."
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March 12, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Appellate Division Embraces Federal ESI Standards

In his Products Liability column, Herzfeld & Rubin member Michael Hoenig writes that in two recent decisions, New York's Appellate Division, First Department, in effect, "federalized" the scope of a party's duties in the electronic discovery context. The 'Zubulake' ESI standards are old hat for federal court mavens but, for those whose home turf is the state courts and whose practice Bible is the CPLR, getting up to speed on the federal approach to ESI handling is required.
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February 17, 2012 | New York Law Journal

No Liability for Another's Asbestos Products

In his Products Liability column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that the new wave of asbestos litigation now reach out farther to more remote defendants, and often stretches proofs of exposure and causation in seeking to cast the broader liability net.
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