Congratulations Natalie!
Permalinkgartner + bloom PC proudly celebrates and extends a warm Congratulations to Associate, Natalie Drainville on her recent induction to the NY Bar. Champagne toast for you, Natalieđ„from all of us on this incredible milestoneđđ
Congratulations Zach!
Permalinkgartner + bloom PC proudly celebrates and extends a warm Congratulations to Zachary Koenig on his recent induction to the Bar. Cheers to you, Zachđ„from all of us on this incredible milestoneđđđ
Partners to Speak at West Coast Casualty’s Construction Defect SeminarPartners to Speak at
PermalinkPlease join us for the 30th year Anniversary celebration of the West Coast Casualty's Construction Defect Seminar being held from May 15th through May 17th at the Disneyland Resort hotel in Anaheim, CA.
Come listen to a vast array of multi generational insights and perspectives as esteemed panelists, Ken Bloom, Brian Kahn, Hon. Sue Kurita, Kelley Gorman, and Kristina Ashcraft demystify âAcross the Country ~ How Regions Differ and Why Does it Matter?â
Complete Win in Complex Corporate Litigation Matter
PermalinkCongratulations to the chair of our hashtag#complex hashtag#litigation practice leader, Partner Todd Shaw on a resounding and complete win in a complex corporate litigation matter in Supreme Court, Nassau County.
The Plaintiffs sought in excess of $15 million from gartner + bloom PCâs client stemming from the failed development of a hotel in Queens County. The Plaintiffs first brought suit in Supreme Court, New York County.
Partner Todd Shaw successfully had those claims dismissed on a pre-answer motion to dismiss pursuant to both CPLR 3211(a)(1) and (a)(7). Then, with new counsel, Plaintiffs brought another lawsuit against our client, this time in Supreme Court, Nassau County, adding new causes of action and rebranding the facts.
The attempt was a total failure. Not only did Todd successfully have the entire $15 million lawsuit dismissed pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(5), but the Court agreed with Shaw that Plaintiffs actions were frivolous, awarded sanctions against the Plaintiffs, and directed the Plaintiffs âto avoid further forum shopping.â Cheers to you, Todd on an impressive victory.đđ
Appellate Victory on Toxic Mold
Permalinkgartner + bloom PC congratulates Partner Arthur P. Xanthos on scoring an impressive appellate victory by convincing an appellate court to reverse a Brooklyn trial judge on a complex toxic tort causation issue.
At the trial level, Arthur P. Xanthos requested and conducted a âFryeâ hearing to disqualify the plaintiffâs medical expert from testifying that toxic mold exposure caused the plaintiffâs massive neurological, dermatologic, and internal injuries. The expert had intended to give a medical opinion at trial that the plaintiff suffered a cascade of physical injuries after exposure to toxic mold over a decade ago in our clientâs building.
Despite a strong presentation at the hearing, the Brooklyn trial judge refused to disqualify the plaintiffâs expert, reasoning that a treating doctor should be able to say just about anything at trial. So Arthur appealed to the Appellate Division.
Yesterday the Appellate Division ruled, unanimously reversing the Kings County trial judge. In its ruling, the appellate court highlighted the very high standard a toxic tort plaintiff must attain to warrant a trial for bodily injury damages, and reasoned that Arthurâs evidence, witnesses, and arguments at the trial level sufficiently proved that plaintiffâs medical expertâs opinion on causation was not generally accepted in the medical community. Access a copy of the decision by clicking here https://lnkd.in/eBk3w8qg
Arthurâs successful result for the client is one of hundreds he and the firm have obtained in the defense of toxic tort lawsuits over the last 30 years, earning us our stellar reputation in the defense of such claims. Grand kudosđ©to you, Art on delivering a spectacular outcome!
Appreciate Celebration for Administrative Professionals
PermalinkEarlier this week, we hosted an appreciation celebration for our administrative professional team members. Who could resist joining in for food, folks and fun? Special thank you to each of you for bringing your A game to our firm, each and every dayđ
Welcome, Jessica James
Permalinkgartner + bloom PC is pleased to welcome legal specialist, Jessica James to our Florida Coverage team today. So excited to count you on our team, Jessie! Huge Congrats and welcome aboardđ
Welcome, Elizabeth Tanner
PermalinkWelcome Litigation Associate Natalie Drainville
Permalinkgartner + bloom PC is pleased to welcome Litigation Associate, Natalie Drainville to our NYC Labor Law team today. Excited to count you on the team, Natalie! Welcome aboardđđ„ïžđ
Appellate Victory on Toxic Mold
Permalinkgartner + bloom, P.C. congratulates Partner Arthur P. Xanthos on scoring an impressive appellate victory by convincing an appellate court to reverse a Brooklyn trial judge on a complex toxic tort causation issue.
At the trial level, Arthur P. Xanthos requested and conducted a âFryeâ hearing to disqualify the plaintiffâs medical expert from testifying that toxic mold exposure caused the plaintiffâs massive neurological, dermatologic, and internal injuries. The expert had intended to give a medical opinion at trial that the plaintiff suffered a cascade of physical injuries after exposure to toxic mold over a decade ago in our clientâs building.
Despite a strong presentation at the hearing, the Brooklyn trial judge refused to disqualify the plaintiffâs expert, reasoning that a treating doctor should be able to say just about anything at trial. So Arthur appealed to the Appellate Division.
Yesterday the Appellate Division ruled, unanimously reversing the Kings County trial judge. In its ruling, the appellate court highlighted the very high standard a toxic tort plaintiff must attain to warrant a trial for bodily injury damages, and reasoned that Arthurâs evidence, witnesses, and arguments at the trial level sufficiently proved that plaintiffâs medical expertâs opinion on causation was not generally accepted in the medical community. Access a copy of the decision by clicking here.
Arthurâs successful result for the client is one of hundreds he and the firm have obtained in the defense of toxic tort lawsuits over the last 30 years, earning us our stellar reputation in the defense of such claims. Grand kudosđ©to you, Art on delivering a spectacular outcome!