New York Daily News | May 2010
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 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 Brooklyn jury awarded a $40 million verdict to a 53-year-old construction worker who was disabled after being hit by a Verizon truck. Thomas Moore represented the client during the Read more »
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.
Fire and Oxygen: Thomas Moore and Judith Livingston share three children and multimillion-dollar verdicts.
$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. Read more »
A jury awarded the family of a woman who died due to medical malpractice $7 million in a Westchester, New York. She died at age 34 of pancreatitis (an inflamed Read more »
Thomas Moore, representing a family in a Queens in a New York medical-malpractice case, won a $19.6 million verdict for a jewelry designer, and her husband who works for the Read more »
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.”
$10,000,000 was awarded in New York Supreme Court – Bronx County to the family of a teenager who drowned on a school trip.