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Hudson Valley Law Firm Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP Announces New Name

Hudson Valley Law Firm Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP Announces New Name Partner Will Frank recognized for significant and ongoing contributions to the firm News provided by Share this article Share this article GOSHEN, N.Y., Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Blustein, Shapiro, Rich & Barone, LLP is proud to announce that the firm has formally changed its name to Blustein, Shapiro, Frank & Barone, LLP. The firm s name change recognizes the significant and ongoing contributions of Partner William A. Frank, who joined the firm in 2014. Frank leads the firm s Municipal Law Department, and also practices in the areas of banking, commercial transactions, real estate, and litigation. He has been named to the Upstate New York Super Lawyers list for his work in state, local, and municipal law for the last four years. 

Murder conviction of Nagee Green upheld by NYS Supreme Court Appellate Division - 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU

3 months ago in Crime, Local jsalzone Photo: WHCU ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – The murder conviction of 27 year-old Nagee Green is upheld by New York’s State Supreme Court Appellate Division. The Tompkins County District Attorney’s Office announced the ruling. Green was convicted in 2017 for the murder of Ithaca College student Anthony Nazaire and also the for stabbing a second Ithaca College Student. District Attorney Matt Van Houten says the decision represents the final product of extensive judicial review of two trials for Nagee Green. He was sentenced to a term of twenty years in state prison. District Attorney Matthew Van Houten announced today that the appeal filed by Nagee Green has

NBA Store in NYC Falls Behind on $7M of Rent

Joseph Moinian and the NBA Store at 545 Fifth Ave. (Google Maps, iStock) UPDATED, Jan. 15 2020, 4:15 p.m.: Talk about a foul: The NBA Store at 545 Fifth Avenue, which has remained closed throughout the pandemic, now owes $7 million to its landlord, the Moinian Group. The dispute is the basis of a lawsuit, first filed in New York State Supreme Court in June, by the landlord against NBA Media Ventures. At the time the suit was filed, the NBA owed the landlord nearly $1.9 million in back rent. But now, seven months later, that number has spiked to $7 million. While Moinian claims that the store has broken its lease by not paying rent, the store claims that the Covid-19 pandemic has made it impossible to operate.

Former Sapir Organization Employee Alleges Retaliation in Suit

Alex Sapir (Getty) A former employee of the Sapir Organization claims her old boss retaliated against her after she failed to find a “smoking gun” implicating one of Alex Sapir’s enemies. Patricia Lemanski, who worked as a paralegal at the real estate firm for nearly 10 years, alleges that the Sapir Organization directed her to dig up dirt on her former supervisor at the company: ex-general counsel Omer Rosen, whom Sapir had been feuding with. The firm gave Lemanski access to company files to find proof of misconduct, she claims in a lawsuit filed in New York State Supreme Court last week. But after the probe failed to turn up anything, Lemanski was fired and the Sapir Org. filed a federal lawsuit accusing her of stealing files that competitors could use to undercut the company’s business.

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