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30 Farrell Fritz attorneys recognized as 2015 New York Super Lawyers and New York Metro Rising Stars

Bridgehampton, NY Farrell Fritz had a combined total of 30 attorneys selected to the 2015 New York Super Lawyers and New York Metro Rising Stars lists. Based upon the number of highly-ranked attorneys selected to the New York Super Lawyers list, the firm has been named to the publisher’s list of “50 Law Firms Professionals You Should Know About.” The firm congratulates 17 attorneys for being selected to the 2015 New York Super Lawyers list.  The attorneys and the practice areas for which they have been recognized are: Peter Mahler, John McEntee, James Wicks (Business Litigation); Ted Berkowitz and Patrick Collins (Bankruptcy: Business);Peter Curry (Real Estate); Louis Vlahos (Tax); John Barnosky, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, John Morken and Eric Penzer (Estate & Trust Litigation);Charlotte Biblow (Environmental); Eric M. Kramer and Patricia C. Marcin (Estate & Probate); Domenique Camacho Moran (Employment & Labor); Joel Weiss (Criminal Defense: White Collar); and Peter Zlotnick (Securities & Corporate Finance)*. The firm also congratulates 13 attorneys on being selected to the 2015 New York Metro Rising Stars list.  The attorneys and the practice areas for which they have been recognized are: Matthew Donovan, Kathryn Carney Cole, Franklin McRoberts, Michael Schoenberg and Aaron Zerykier (Business Litigation); Jaclene D’Agostino and Robert Harper (Estate & Trust Litigation); Katherine Heptig (Tax); Jordan Linn and Beth Rubenstein (Estate & Probate); Heather Harrison (Employee Litigation: Defense); and Veronique Urban (Bankruptcy: Business)*. Ryan Sirianni (Business Litigation)* was named to the list while he was an associate at Farrell Fritz.  He is now an attorney at Hogan Lovells in New York, NY. *First time selected for inclusion on the list.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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