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Riverso a Speaker at Manhattan College’s W.I.S.E. Internship Program
June 19, 2019 | Construction | Commercial Litigation

For the second year, Pia E. Riverso participated in the Manhattan College W.I.S.E. (Women Inspiring Successful Enterprise) Summer Funded Internship Program professional development series.  Riverso presented to a group of female students who were selected from the college based on their scholastic and community achievements to participate in summer intern programs in various businesses in

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Honig quoted in THE CITY
June 14, 2019 | Construction | Commercial Litigation | Appeals

Jeremy Honig was quoted in THE CITY article, “State Agency Stalls Open of Billionaires’ Row Homeless Shelter.”

In the continuing effort to prevent the opening of a homeless shelter in a dangerously, unsafe building, Honig stated, “In order to prevent needless injury or loss of life while the appeal is pending … refrain from issuing any certification.”

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Honig Quoted in NY Post
May 13, 2019 | Construction | Commercial Litigation | Appeals | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use

Cheryl Korman, Jeremy Honig and Erez Glambosky successfully obtained an emergency injunction from the Appellate Division, First Department preventing the opening of a homeless shelter in a dangerously, unsafe building.

Honig was quoted in the New York Post article, “Judge temporarily blocks ‘Billionaire’s Row’ homeless shelter.” The article discusses New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s

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Grill, Korman, Schieber and Gise Win Case Impacting Condo Development Liability
April 9, 2019 | Appeals | Construction | Commercial Litigation | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use

A new Appellate Division, First Department ruling has major implications for condominium boards seeking to sue individual members of a sponsor entity for construction defects.

Previously, alter ego claims against individual members of the sponsor entity were justified based on the allegation that the developer, which is often a single-purpose entity, did not maintain separate

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Grill, Bank, and Bholan Secure Summary Judgment Based on Successor Liability
March 6, 2019

David M. Grill, Brian L. Bank, and Michelle A. Bholan secured summary judgment on behalf of their client, a landlord, against a former commercial tenant that breached a lease and against another entity owned by the tenant’s principals, based on a successor liability theory.

The commercial tenant, a Dunkin Donuts franchise, breached the lease when

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Glambosky, Honig and Gold Obtain Summary Judgement in Landlord Tenant Case
January 9, 2019 | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use

Erez Glambosky, Jeremy Honig and Dana Gold obtained summary judgment on behalf of a landlord in a holdover proceeding where market tenants impermissibly held over in their apartment, erroneously claiming the protection of rent stabilization.  The judgment, which resulted in a judgement of possession for the landlord, established important legal precedent that a tenant is

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Appellate Division Confirms Rivkin’s Significant Victory
January 2, 2019 | Commercial Litigation | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use

David Grill and Evan Schieber defeated an application seeking leave to reargue the Appellate Division’s affirmance of a lower Court Order, or in the alternative, leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals for review of the Second Department decision confirming the discharge of a mortgage encumbering our client’s residence.

The Second Department had determined

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Korman, Glambosky, Honig and Mascia Victorious on Appeal
December 18, 2018 | Appeals

A recent decision serves as a cautionary tale for attorneys. The Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed a Supreme Court order dismissing an action to recover damages for unlawful termination on the ground that the same issue had already been decided in a prior action.

In the prior action, the plaintiff’s counsel prepared and signed a

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Grill and Riverso Become Fellows in Construction Lawyers Society of America
November 28, 2018

David Grill and Pia Riverso were selected to become fellows in the Construction Lawyers Society of America (CLSA), an honorary society for construction attorneys, with membership by invitation only.

The CLSA Fellowship is limited to 1,200 active, practicing lawyers worldwide, and the number of Fellowships available to New York lawyers is capped at 85.

For

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Rivkin Radler in Best Law Firms Metro List
November 5, 2018 | Trusts & Estates | Insurance Coverage | Health Services | Labor & Employment | Construction | Commercial Litigation | Appeals

UNIONDALE, NY – Rivkin Radler is pleased to announce that the Firm has been named to the U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” list for 2019. The Firm was ranked in the following regions and practice areas:

Metropolitan Tier 1

Long Island: Insurance Law

Metropolitan Tier 2

Albany: Commercial Litigation, Health Care Law, Litigation-Construction

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