BUSINESS INTERRUPTION CLAIMS – SUING YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY
Business’ covered by a Business Loss Insurance Policy may be entitled to certain coverage for COVID-19/Corona Virus losses. The criteria to trigger coverage depends on
Business’ covered by a Business Loss Insurance Policy may be entitled to certain coverage for COVID-19/Corona Virus losses. The criteria to trigger coverage depends on
Leav & Steinberg LLP recently hired Julia S. Slater as an Associate. Learn more about her education and credentials.
$1,425,000.00 million dollar recovery for a client injured in an accident. Defendants had argued that the force of the impact could not have caused the injuries and that the injuries if related, were not serious or permanent and thus not entitling the plaintiff to recovery. Leav & Steinberg, LLP defeated both arguments and resolved the case on the eve of trial.
Leav & Steinberg, LLP associate Ricardo Martinez took a verdict in Brooklyn for $525,000.00 for a woman who fell and fractured her wrist with surgery;
On Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Partner Edward Steinberg attended the New York State Trial Lawyers Association (NYSTLA) Civil Justice Lobby Day in Albany, New York.
LEAV & STEINBERG, L.L.P. is proud to announce that REGINA KOYFMAN has joined the firm as an Associate. Regina’s bio is as follows: Regina Koyfman
A primer on the New York Labor Law and the legal cases that support the protection of those injured as a result of an on the job construction accident.
Plaintiff was walking outside of a parking garage on the way to pick up her young daughter from day care when she tripped and fell
On July 10th, 2018, Trial Attorney, Ricardo J. Martinez, obtained a $287,000 verdict on behalf of one of our clients who sustained minor injuries to
A basic primer in the correct way to handle a medical malpractice deposition; by Phil Papa attorney at Leav & Steinberg, LLP
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