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Joann D’Emilio -
Elite Lawyers New YorkJOANN D’EMILIO is an associate attorney with Kommer Bave & Ollman LLP. She is a graduate of Cornell University (B.S. with Distinction) and St. John’s University School of Law (J.D. cum laude). She is admitted to practice in the State ...
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Rachel F. Ciccone, Esq. - Kommer Bave and Ollman, LLP
Elite Lawyers New YorkRachel F. Ciccone, Esq. Rachel F. Ciccone, Esq. is the Senior Associate Attorney with Kommer Bave & Ollman LLP and has been with the firm for more than ten years. She devotes 90% of her practice of law to litigation specifically in matrimonial an...
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Patricia A. Bave, Esq. - Kommer Bave and Ollman, LLP
Elite Lawyers New YorkPatricia A. Bave Patricia A. Bave f/k/a Patricia Bave-Planell is a partner at Kommer, Bave & Ollman LLP specializing in elder law, estate planning, including will and trust drafting, estate and trust administration, guardianship proceedings under...
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John S. Kommer, Esq. - Kommer Bave and Ollman, LLP
Elite Lawyers New YorkJohn S. Kommer, Esq. John S. Kommer has specialized in litigation including commercial, personal injury, Navigation Law (oil spill) and energy litigation for over 30 years and has extensive experience in commercial and corporate matters. Mr. Kommer r...
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Joseph N. Williams - Riley Williams & Piatt, LLC
Elite Lawyers IndianaJoseph N. Williams Joe is a trial lawyer who has recovered more than $20,000,000.00 for the victims of negligence and corporate misconduct. Along with his two partners, Joe battled State Farm in a six-week jury trial. State Farm had accused Joe&rsquo...
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Supreme Court: Cities can sue banks under fair housing law
Business Law 05/03/2017The Supreme Court has ruled that cities may sue banks for predatory lending practices among minority customers that lead to foreclosures, declines in property taxes and dips in property values. The justices' 5-3 ruling Monday validates a novel approa...
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Volunteers accompany US immigrants to court to allay fears
Immigration Law 04/23/2017When Salvadoran immigrant Joselin Marroquin-Torres became flustered in front of a federal immigration judge in New York and forgot to give her asylum application, a woman she had just met stood up to provide it. "Thank you," the judge said. "What is ...
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High court sides with Goodyear in sanctions dispute
Personal Injury 04/23/2017A unanimous Supreme Court is siding with Goodyear Rubber & Tire Co. in a dispute over $2.7 million the company and its lawyers were ordered to pay in a personal injury case. The justices on Tuesday sent the case back to a lower court to decide wh...
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2 inmates seek execution stays from Arkansas high court
Civil Litigation News 04/09/2017The first two inmates facing lethal injection under Arkansas' unprecedented multiple execution plan are seeking a stay from the state Supreme Court. Attorneys for Don Davis and Bruce Ward asked justices Wednesday to block their executions, scheduled ...
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Newest justice joins high court amid competing caricatures
Political and Legal 04/09/2017Somewhere between the Republican caricature of the next justice of the Supreme Court as a folksy family guy and the Democrats' demonization of him as a cold-hearted automaton, stands Neil Gorsuch. Largely unknown six months ago, Gorsuch has seen his ...
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Court: Civil Rights Law Prohibits Discrimination of LGBT
Civil Litigation News 04/09/2017A federal appeals court ruled for the first time Tuesday that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects LGBT employees from workplace discrimination, setting up a likely battle before the Supreme Court as gay rights advocates push to broaden the scope of th...
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Schumer warns GOP against rules change on Supreme Court
Law Firm News 04/09/2017The Senate's top Democrat is strongly warning Republicans against changing Senate rules to confirm President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York is trying to line up enough votes to block Judge Neil Gorsuch...