New York Post | October 2013

New York Post | October 2013

A woman was undergoing surgery for an ovarian cyst in 2007 when a doctor mistakenly pierced her aorta. Attorney Judith Livingston represented the woman.

Bloomberg | August 2013

Bloomberg | August 2013

Thomas A. Moore is quoted in a Bloomberg article titled, “$130 Million Verdicts Don’t Raise Medical Costs.”

New York Post | April 2013

New York Post | April 2013

A cerebral palsy victim received justice after her lawyer, Thomas A. Moore, refused to give up her malpractice fight and won her a $130 million verdict.

New York Daily News | April 2013

New York Daily News | April 2013

A family was awarded $130 million for medical mistakes that left their child with brain damage. This is the second largest malpractice verdict in state history.

The New York Times | May 2012

The New York Times | May 2012

A $120 million verdict was awarded to a woman who has been incapacitated and suffered brain damage after a series of hospital visits in February 2004.

Lawdragon | May 2011

Lawdragon | May 2011

Judith Livingston named in the 2011 Lawdragon edition of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America. (pg 133 and 199)

New York Post | May 2010

New York Post | May 2010

$40.8 million was awarded to a man who was left brain damaged and partially paralyzed after being struck by Verizon’s truck.