Judy Livingston and Tom Moore are interviewed by Lawdragon in their “Lawyer Limelight” series.
KDLM partners, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an addendum to a prior Medical Malpractice column on Law.com titled, “COVID-19 Legal Measures: An Addendum.”
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com about, “COVID-19: Gov. Cuomo’s Executive Order and Other Legal Measures.”
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier, partners at KDLM, wrote an article for Law.com titled, “The Emergency Doctrine Revisited.”
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, “Evidence of Custom and Practice.”
Attorneys Thomas Moore and Judith Livingston are profiled in a Best Lawyers article titled, “Results That Make a Difference.” (Page 31)
KLDM is profiled in the November issue of “Best Lawyers in New York 2020.” (Page 6)
Judith Livingston served as one of the judges who selected Law.com’s Attorney of the Year finalists.
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, “New Approach to Pretreatment Agreements Held Unenforceable.”
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, “Punitive Damages for Destroying Records.”
Judith Livingston, Senior Partner at Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore, elected to serve as the Inner Circle of Advocates Vice President.
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, “Update on New York State’s Medical Indemnity Fund.”
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, “Recent Decisions Affecting Discovery.”
Attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, “‘Bleed Out’—The Movie.”
Judith Livingston and Tom A. Moore are inducted to Lawdragon’s 2019 Hall of Fame.
A Queens family is suing the city Department of Education, saying a nurse dislodged their disabled son’s breathing tube, which sent him into cardiac arrest and ultimately killed him. “He began to gasp for air. [The nurse] said, ‘Stop!’ But she couldn’t see if the trach had dislodged — it had dislodged internally. He evolved into respiratory arrest,” said Carmine Rubino, the attorney representing the family.
Kramer Dillof Livingston & Moore wins $13 Million for family after their mother’s wrongful death.
$13 million was awarded to the family of a mother who died after having botched surgery. Judith Livingston represented the family.
Judith Livingston is featured in 2018 New York’s Women Leaders in the Law by New York Magazine.
A New York University student was awarded a $29.3 million verdict after falling from a faulty East Village fire. “After long, long litigation, a lot of motion work and then briefs to the appellate division, our position was vindicated,” stated New York personal injury lawyer Thomas A. Moore.
A former New York University student got a $29 million settlement over a 2008 fall from a fire escape that left her a paraplegic. She was represented by Thomas A. Moore of KDLM.
Judith Livingston featured in the “Top Women in the Law” edition of The New York Law Journal.
Judith Livingston is one of the most successful plaintiff’s lawyers in the country. She is interviewed for this Law.com article.
New York Plaintiffs’ attorneys Tom Moore and Judy Livingston are honored by various organizations for their legal work inside the and outside the courtroom.
Judith Livingston and Thomas A. Moore honored at Fordham University School of Law with the Spirit of Hope Award for their social justice work.
Thomas Moore and Carmine Rubino from Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore earned a $4.2 million settlement on behalf of a man who died to undiagnosed endocarditis.
Tom Moore was selected again to “Top 10: 2016 New York – Metro Super Lawyers” list.
Judith Livingston selected again to “Top 50: 2016 Women New York — Metro Super Lawyers” list.
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for New York Law Journal titled, “Late Notices of Claim on Behalf of Infants.”
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for New York Law Journal titled, “Second Circuit Decision on Damages With Broad Ramifications.”