Thomas A. Moore makes New York Magazine’s “2012 Lawyers of the Year Spotlight” list.
Judith Livingston named in the 2011 Lawdragon edition of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America. (pg 133 and 199)
$40.8 million was awarded to a man who was left brain damaged and partially paralyzed after being struck by Verizon’s truck.
A construction worker in Brooklyn was left disabled after a Verizon company truck struck him. Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore represented him and earned him a $40 million verdict.
A woman suffered severe brain damage and died after doctors’ failure to diagnose inflammation of her pancreas. Judith Livingston represented the family; jury awarded $7 million the family.
$19.6 million was awarded to a family who sued a hospital for medical malpractice after their baby was brain damaged at birth and the mother was mutilated in the delivery. Thomas A. Moore represented the family.
A cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital was found liable yesterday for the death of sports journalist, Dick Schaap, after hip replacement surgery. Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore represented the family.
Judith Livingston and Thomas Moore are quoted in this ABA Journal article titled “Law & Marriage.”
Thomas Moore is profiled in The New York Times article, “PUBLIC LIVES; High Dudgeon Stalking Huge Judgments.”
Thomas A. Moore represented an 18 year old girl who died after she was given Demerol, which could be fatal in conjunction with Nardil, an antidepressant Ms. Zion had been taking.