Krinick, Savino and Mascia Honored with Leadership in Law Awards from LIBN
November 17, 2017Rivkin Radler is proud to announce that William M. Savino, Evan H. Krinick and Henry M. Mascia have each received a Leadership in Law award from Long Island Business News in the categories of Lifetime Achievement, Partner and Associate, respectfully. The awards recognize individuals who demonstrate dedication, hard work, skill, tenacity and excellence, along with leadership qualities, in both the legal profession and in the community.
William M. Savino, of Old Brookville, N.Y., litigates before trial and appellate courts throughout the United States. A Partner in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation and Insurance Coverage Practice Groups, Savino has represented insurers in the September 11 World Trade Center Liability Coverage Litigation. He has served as counsel for insurers in the defense of class actions involving underwriting and claim procedures and numerous insurance coverage claims and suits ranging from intellectual property liabilities and business torts to national environmental, antitrust, and reinsurance claims. He has been listed as one of the 100 Most Influential Long Islanders by the Long Island Business News, and among the Top 50 Most Influential Long Islanders by the Long Island Press.
Evan H. Krinick, of Plainview, N.Y., is Rivkin Radler’s Managing Partner. Since he joined the firm in 1987, Krinick has served as counsel in hundreds of noteworthy commercial, banking, healthcare, municipal/public authority, tort liability, insurance, and insurance fraud matters. A prolific author, Krinick’s column on insurance fraud appears regularly in the New York Law Journal. He previously was the Long Island Appellate Review columnist for the New York Law Journal and the Uniform Commercial Code columnist for the The Banking Journal. Krinick, who has earned the AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, lectures frequently to the New York State Bar Association and in other venues on appellate practice, civil procedure, expert witnesses, insurance bad faith, and insurance coverage.
Henry M. Mascia, of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., is a civil litigator and the firm’s first immigration attorney. As a litigator, Mascia drafts and argues appeals, and litigates a variety of civil matters in federal and state courts. As an immigration attorney, he helps corporations and individuals navigate the labyrinth of U.S. immigration law. In 2017, Henry received the New York State Bar Association’s President’s Pro Bono Award, and was named Pro Bono Attorney of the Year by Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. Before joining Rivkin Radler, Henry worked as an attorney advisor at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review, colloquially known as the “Immigration Court,” where he drafted opinions and memoranda for the immigration judges. Active in the New York State Bar Association, Mascia serves on the Committee on Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction.
Established in 1950, Rivkin Radler LLP employs 180 attorneys across five offices. Locations include Albany, N.Y.; Hackensack, N.J.; New York, N.Y.; Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; and Uniondale, N.Y. The firm is nationally recognized and was named an American Lawyer Media “Go-To” Firm by its clients. In addition, the firm is among the National Law Journal’s 350 largest firms in the U.S. For more information on the firm, visit www.rivkinradler.com.
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