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28on27 Studio and Event Space nestles inside a 2,500 sq foot space in the Flatiron area of Manhattan. Hardwood floors, and high ceilings provide a loft feel while iron castings, pillars and soft furnishings maintain a cool edgy elegance. Fully equipped with Audio Capabilities, Production Services, and Freight and passenger elevators 28on27 is a special destination. 28on27 boasts the following amenities *2500 sq ft *10- 125 capacity *Audio Equipment provided *Wifi *Passenger Elevator *Freight Elevator *No outside rental Fee *Electrical outlets throughout *Step & Repeat Wall / Screening Wall *Custom Bar *Luxury Bathroom 28on27 clients utilize the space for the following, *Showroom Space *Screening room *Conference Training Space *Product Launches *Magazine Promotions *Fundraisers *Fashion Shows *Gallery Space *Not for profit receptions **Photo Shoots *Art Shows *Rehearsal Space
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a joint venture between the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate compact authorized by the United States Congress. The Port Authority oversees much of the regional transportation infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, airports, and seaports, within the geographical jurisdiction of the Port of New York and New Jersey. This 1,500-square-mile port district is generally encompassed within a 25-mile radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. The Port Authority is headquartered at 4 World Trade Center.The Port Authority operates the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, which handled the third-largest volume of shipping among all ports in the United States in 2004 and the largest on the Eastern Seaboard. The Port Authority also operates Hudson River crossings, including the Holland Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, and George Washington Bridge connecting New Jersey with Manhattan, and three crossings that connect New Jersey with Staten Island. The Port Authority Bus Terminal and the PATH rail system are also run by the Port Authority, as well as LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Teterboro Airport, Stewart International Airport and Atlantic City International Airport. The agency has its own 1,600-member Port Authority Police Department.
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Specializing in difficult cases and troubled matters, the law firm of Ray, Mitev & Associates is nationally known for tough litigation. From routine matters to landmark cases, we take the same approach in every case we handle: meticulous attention to detail, proper preparation and innovative, custom-tailored legal solutions to our clients’ problems. We are not simply attorneys. We are architects at law, sculpting legal precedent as we help our clients navigate an ever-changing legal environment. We continually push the envelope and are never satisfied until you are. Landmark Cases THE LONG ISLAND BEACH MURDERS Shannan Gilbert is the 24-year-old escort who went missing while on a call to a private customer living near Long Island’s Gilgo Beach. Her disappearance led to investigators finding the remains of 10 other victims – all but one who worked as escorts – in the same area. Her remains were recently identified in a bog behind the private community. To date, no arrests have been made in Long Island’s largest unsolved murder case. Competing theories abound as to whether the deaths are the grisly work of one serial killer or multiple killers. Ray, Mitev & Associates represent Shannan’s family, including her mother, Mari Gilbert. The firm has called for federal oversight of the 25-month long investigation, citing the very public disagreement between the top law enforcement officials in Suffolk County and the fact that the FBI has original investigative jurisdiction over interstate crimes and over crimes that involve serial killings. The firm also traced the path police say Shannan took through the marsh near Gilgo Beach in the early morning hours before her death, filmed by cameras from 48 Hours. As the video below shows, the theory that she drowned in ankle-deep water is simply implausible: If you have information regarding the circumstances of Shannan’s death, please call the firm confidentially at: 1-866-88-NYLAW LANDMARK CASES Hiller v. Suffolk County, a national precedent-setting case, where Mr. Ray successfully defeated an unfair police recruitment affirmative action program in federal court and obtained a record award for the Plaintiffs. Our firm has represented many police department candidates who have challenged unfair affirmative action programs in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Kaplan v. Chamberlain, the famous “surrogate parent” custody case, where a 26-year-old surrogate mother who agreed to have sex with Mr. Kaplan in exchange for $25,000, bore a son and fought Mr. Kaplan for custody. People v. Pulinairo, where Mr. Ray represented Keila Pulinario in the precedent-setting “Rape Trauma Syndrome” case, involving a young woman who was raped and subsequently killed her rapist; this was also a full-length featured trial covered nationally on Court TV. Woe v. Spitzer, a precedent-setting case where a federal judge recognized that New York’s current SORA law gives a Level I sex offender the opportunity to seek a modification to a “level zero” - i.e., no supervision. Latest Cases in the News: November 2012 – Published stories in the New York Law Journal, New York Post, Newsday, about the landmark decision in Malone v. County of Suffolk. The case sets precedent in the field of personal injury/wrongful death. Previously, in order to be able to assert a claim against a doctor, one had to establish that there existed a relationship between the injured party and the doctor. In the Malone case, we broke new legal ground by successfully arguing that doctors who fail to monitor their patients and prescribe to them addictive painkillers when they knew or should have known that said painkillers were medically unnecessary, are creating or maintaining a public nuisance. That public nuisance is personified by the drug addict who, like the murderer in the Medford pharmacy killings, will do anything in order to feed their addiction, including rob, maim and kill innocent people. November / December 2012 – Published decision and article in the New York Law Journal; In this case, dealing with the relocation of a parent and two young children to a different state, a Family Court judge ruled that a pre-emptive relocation without court permission will not in itself create the requisite change in circumstances to allow a petition for relocation. In M.S. v. W.S., we successfully opposed the relocation petition of Ms. S., who had previously taken the children to Florida, to live there with her boyfriend, without the knowledge and consent of Mr. S., to whom she was and is still married. Under the law, a sufficient change of circumstances must be shown; and it must be shown that relocation is in the best interests of the child. Ms. S. argued that the change of circumstances was that she had already moved to Florida with the children and lived there for some months, and because she had a job and a home there, and the children were attending school there. We argued that one parent cannot create the change in circumstances by relocating (without first obtaining permission from the court) and then rely on their own improper conduct as the actual change in circumstances. Said another way, our position was that one cannot benefit from their own wrong; or to obtain indirectly that which they could not obtain directly. In denying Ms. S.’s petition, the judge agreed with our position. 12/30/2011 – New York Law Journal, published article and decision on People v. McElroy, a case where a judge modified downward a sex offender’s risk level, in granting the firm’s argument based on Court of Appeals precedent recognizing the anomalous result in sentencing those who are only convicted of watching child pornography under the same guidelines that were written to target sex offenders who had actual physical interaction with their victims. 9/10/2010 – New York Law Journal, published decision in Spielman v. Carrino, a case involving a pastor who seduced parishioners, denying a church’s motion to dismiss. 8/17/2010 – New York Law Journal, published decision in In re Tarone, granting summary judgment against a debtor in a bankruptcy proceeding. 8/6/2010 – Newsday, article on People v. Anderson, a volunteer firefighter who received 3 months in jail on a statutory rape charge, where the firm argued that Facebook and other social networking sites where Mr. Anderson’s accuser had posted suggestive photographs and sexually explicit statements should be taken into account in sentencing Mr. Anderson. The firm’s significant cases have been covered by the New York Times, Newsday, the New York Post, the Daily News, the New York Law Journal, London Sunday Magazine, Liz Smith and Playboy Magazine, as well as various other television shows and programs, including 48 Hours, Hardcopy, Current Affair, Inside Edition, Larry King Live, Sally Jesse Raphael, Geraldo Rivera, Maury Povich, Jenny Jones, Larry King Live, Dateline NBC and ABC’s Eyewitness News, and Court TV.
Divorce often takes an uneven toll on women both emotionally and financially. I enable my clients to move on with their lives, with renewed confidence and hope for the future. I understand that my mission is to help 1 woman at a time: You can attain your own individual accomplishments and gain true life-long happiness.
At Hofmann & Schweitzer, we have been representing injured New Yorkers since 1977. In that time, we have built an exceptional track record of verdicts and settlements for clients in all types of injury and wrongful death claims. One of our most important goals is to make sure each client we represent is able to receive full and fair compensation for job site accidents, including construction accidents. Lawyers from our firm will work with the insurance companies, employers and other opposing parties to obtain a favorable settlement in your case. If these negotiation attempts are unsuccessful, we will fight for you in the courtroom. Make sure you talk with an attorney right away. If you wait too long, you could lose your chance to bring a claim or evidence could be compromised.
PrintingHouse Press, for over four decades the leading East Coast appellate printer provides the legal community with unparalleled appellate printing and electronic discovery support services. Our staff of paralegal and appellate consultants is renowned for knowledge and familiarity with the rules and internal operating procedures within all State Courts, the thirteen Federal Circuit Courts and the United States Supreme Court.
Klein Moynihan Turco LLP (KMT) is a full-service law firm concentrating on all aspects of Internet and mobile marketing law, sweepstakes and promotions law, Internet poker, gambling, fantasy sports and gaming law, data privacy and security law, intellectual property law, general corporate law and communications law. In connection with our full suite of services, we counsel clients regarding the complex and ever-evolving regulatory framework associated with the practice areas mentioned above. We provide assistance with a full range of highly effective litigation services to address any legal or regulatory matters that arise from time-to-time in connection with our clients’ business ventures. We provide advice and risk analysis on federal and state regulatory policies, and counsel clients concerning issues relating to intellectual property protection and policing, the formation and operation of Internet and mobile-related businesses, data management and marketing, affiliate network formation and management, software and hardware licensing, sweepstakes, promotions, Internet poker, fantasy sports and other online gaming/gambling ventures, data privacy and security in the Internet/mobile space, and general corporate and transactional matters. We also advise service providers on contractual and regulatory matters regarding telecommunications and Internet services. Our clients work in the Internet, mobile and new media worlds, where business is conducted 24/7. Thus, our clients put a premium on being able to consummate deals in real-time, ensuring that they will be first to market. Opportunities and crises can arise at any moment for our clients, and that is why our attorneys are available at all hours of the day, seven days a week. KMT’s attorneys take pride in putting forth high quality work, while meeting our clients’ demanding deadlines. In other words, we work on “Internet time.” To learn more about our practice areas and the industries we serve, please tour our website, www.kleinmoynihan.com, call us at (212) 246-0900 or email us [email protected].
Vol. 15 Executive & Editorial Board: Editor-in-Chief: Shawna Benston Executive Editor: Eric Slepak Managing Editor: Karina DuQuesne Senior Notes Editor: Morgan Molinoff Senior Articles Editor: Ross Clements Symposium Editors: Elyse Patterson, Jessica Mayer Articles Editors: Emily Belfer, Michael Galen, Avi Guttman, James Ng Notes Editors: Ariel Greenberg, Evan Kass, Jessica Marshall, Kerry Van Schoyck Business Editor: Annmary Ittan The Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) is the country’s preeminent legal journal of arbitration, negotiation, mediation, settlement, and restorative justice. We are one of the most heavily-cited legal publications in the broad field of “Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution,” ranked as eighth in the United States in 2012. The Journal is affiliated with Cardozo Law School’s Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, which is itself ranked as one of the top ten dispute resolution programs in the country. Edited by third-year law students and staffed by second-year law students, the Journal publishes on issues at the cutting edge of legal and academic thought. We publish three issues annually: Fall, Winter and Spring. In addition, the Journal hosts an annual Symposium on an important and timely topic in dispute resolution. Our symposia bring together top national and international scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. We also host other events throughout the year, offering Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for attendance. Each year, the Journal presents the International Advocate for Peace (IAP) Award to an individual who is exemplary in the field of global conflict resolution. Past recipients have included pathbreaking figures such as Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, diplomat Richard Holbrooke, Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu, economist Jeffrey Sachs, and filmmaker Abigail Disney. The presentation of the IAP Award is always one of the most anticipated moments of the academic year at Cardozo and for New York’s broader dispute resolution community.
Belkin Burden Wenig & Goldman, LLP is a well respected and recognized real estate law firm in the New York region. Our attorneys are results-oriented visionaries with a comprehensive and contemporary knowledge of real estate law within the states of New York and Connecticut. The varied and ever-changing intricacies in this practice area require a real estate attorney to stay on the cutting-edge of industry trends and changes and serve as a valued resource. That is what we offer our clients.
At Criscione Ravala, LLP we offer high quality client-centered legal services and provide legal counseling in a variety of areas including Business Law & Contracts, Civil & Commercial Litigation, Employment Law, International Cross-Border Deals, and Personal Injury Law. We work with entrepreneurs, business owners, and executives in preparing and executing their strategic plans. From fast growth startups to established companies, our business and corporate law attorneys have experience guiding our clients through the myriad of day-to-day issues that arise in any dynamic enterprise. Asset Protection • Business Immigration Law Business Formation • Commercial Litigation Contracts & Agreements • Corporate Governance Corporate Restructuring & Organization Employment Law • Commercial Litigation & ADR • Non-Profit Law We have also litigated thousands of auto accident cases, and understand what it takes to be successful in the courtroom throughout the state of Florida. If you have been injured in an auto accident in Florida, it's important to seek competent, reliable, and experienced legal representation. Car Accident • Truck Accident • Bicycle & Motorcycle Accident • Nursing Home Accident • Medical Negligence • Wrongful Death