Medical malpractice lawsuits are notoriously complicated in any state, and New York is no exception. In addition to amassing evidence and paperwork, the plaintiff and their representation are also required Read more »
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Judith A. Livingston Inducted as President of The Inner Circle of Advocates
Judith A. Livingston , partner at Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore, has been elected President of The Inner Circle of Advocates, an elite, invitation-only group of the top 100 plaintiffs lawyers in the Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Dead Man’s Statute
In their medical malpractice column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss New York’s Dead Man’s Statute, codified in CPLR 4519 in their Read more »
What are Different Types of Product Liability?
Consumers trust that when they purchase a product it will have been appropriately designed and manufactured without dangerous defects. Despite laws and regulations put in place by The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission to protect the Read more »
What Construction Workers Need to Know About NY Labor Laws
Construction has become known as one of the most dangerous industries nationwide. While construction workers are aware of certain risks attached to their jobs and the precautions that are required Read more »
Hiring a Top Medical Malpractice Attorney
Preventable medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in the United States. If you have been the victim of medical negligence, hiring a top medical malpractice attorney who can Read more »
Advice to Young Trial Lawyers from Judith Livingston
Judith Livingston, senior partner at KDLM was featured on “What I Wish I Knew Then” with Steve Cohen for the New York Law Journal. During the interview, she offered advice to young lawyers that she would Read more »
NYC Subway Accident Exposes Potential Dangers to Riders
A New York City subway rider was killed in a train incident just before midnight on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at the Avenue M station in Midwood, Brooklyn. This accident Read more »
Understanding New York Labor Law 241
As New York’s population grows , necessary infrastructure changes in large and small cities across the state are keeping construction companies occupied. Residential and commercial buildings, heavy construction of roadways and Read more »
Medical Malpractice Column in the New York Law Journal
In their recurrent column for New York Law Journal on Law.com, New York medical malpractice attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss “Liability for Violating Directives to Forgo Life-Sustaining Treatment.” In the state of New York, Read more »