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November 01, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals Liberally Construes State Regulations in Two Rulings

In his Construction Accident Litigation, Brian J. Shoot, a partner at Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo, writes: Court of Appeals' rulings concerning Labor Law �241(6) have often sometimes seemed antithetical to the interests of work site safety. It is therefore noteworthy when the Court renders two pro-worker rulings in the same year, as it has in 2011.
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October 11, 2013 | New York Law Journal

The Closed Ladder Accident: Who is Responsible?

In his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot of Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo, discusses the different legal standards and case law that may apply to a "closed ladder" plaintiff.
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October 13, 2004 | Law.com

Two More Vioxx Suits -- and Counting

One day after Merck & Co. announced the recall of its anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx, prominent Long Island plaintiffs lawyer Robert G. Sullivan filed two product liability suits against the drug company, the first in New York to his knowledge. Sullivan's firm has already signed up more than 200 Vioxx clients. He predicts Vioxx litigation could come to dwarf every other products liability mass tort except for asbestos and tobacco, and is intent on having his firm lead the way.
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December 07, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Video of Hurt Worker Using Walker Shows How Surveillance Can Backfire

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September 29, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Paterson Rules Out Interlocutory Appeals In Jury Selection

On Friday, Governor Paterson vetoed legislation that would have designated administrative judges in each judicial district to hear disputes over jury selection as they arose, created a right for parties to bring Article 78 proceedings if decisions by the administrative judges reflect a "deliberate failure" to adhere to selection procedures, and called on the administrative board of the state courts to establish new standardized selection procedures for Supreme and county courts throughout New York.
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November 08, 2010 | New York Law Journal

NY Lawyers Working Hard to Seal the Deal on 9/11 Settlement

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July 25, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Tobacco Fee Hearing Has Lawyers Smoking

STATE SUPREME Court Justice Charles E. Ramos` unprecedented inquiry into the $625 million arbitration award to six law firms who handled New York state`s case against the tobacco industry produced an oral argument yesterday that was equally unparalleled for its vitriol, much of it aimed at the judge.
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June 14, 2005 | New York Law Journal

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June 11, 2002 | Law.com

Major Downsizing at Cochran Schneider

The Cochran Firm, Schneider, Kleinick, Weitz, Damashek & Shoot, a powerhouse of New York's personal injury bar, is undergoing major downsizing. Three years ago, the office had about 37 lawyers. Now it's down to four of its name partners and two associates, not counting Johnnie L. Cochran and a firm lawyer who works closely with him. Whatever's driving the reconfiguration, this much is certain: it's not a lack of money.
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