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Wilson Elser Elevates 34 to Partnership in 2025
When: January 8, 2025
People: Devin P. Arnold, Emily Belanger, James P. Brodie, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Timothy S. Carey, Alexander Cheung, Kammann S. Cole, Roxanne Laura Crocket, Justin Dobek, Colt B. Dodrill, Jessica R. K. Dorman, Gerry Driskill, Jamie K. Durrett, Melinda Flecker, David A. Glazer, Adam C. Guzik, Andrew S. Holland, Danielle L. Hollis, Carol Y. Kennedy, Kim L. Koehler, Sarena Kustic, W. Christopher Maloney, Bernice E. Margolis, Nicole T. Melvani, Maria G. Perri-Quinn, Stephanie Reda, Michael S. Rothrock, Matt Rowan, Scott Sweeney, Grant T. Thornhill, Jamie Lauren Winokur, Scott R. Wolfe and Lauren M. Zink
89 Wilson Elser Attorneys Named Ones to Watch by The Best Lawyers in America 2025
When: August 15, 2024
People: Christopher A. Priore, Kadeem Wolliaston, Devin P. Arnold, Eleanor G. Jolley, Michael P. Manfredi, Jason S. Stewart, Christine R. Hogan, Zachary Miller, Michael J. Silvestri, Karen E. Bettcher, Justin Dobek, John E. MacDonald, II, Kyle P. Barrett, Laura J. Ellenberger, Kim L. Koehler, Elvia E. Hague, Carol Y. Kennedy, Teylor Mark, Kelsi Wade Piatkowski, Ericson W. Enger, Jonathan C. Pattillo, Chris J. Richardson, Celeena B. Pompeo, Joshua W. Praw, Samuel E.T. Jones, Jeremy J. Nelson, Edward M. O'Brien, Melissa Buterbaugh, John F. Calkin, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Michael P. Chipko, Andrew J. Heck, Jennifer L. Moran, Joseph M. Morgese, Andrew L. Smith, Dakeitha S. Haynes, Christopher W. Lee, Robert W. Berbenich, Rachel A. Davis, Timmery P. Davis, Joanna L. DeLauro, Sasha R. Grandison, Ying Hua Huang, Eric A. Kaufer, John P. Kelly, Lauren V. Lieberman, Siobhán A. Mueller, Stephanie Nott, William Sciales, Elizabeth Scoditti, Stacey L. Seltzer, John P. Sovich, Suzanne S. Swanson, Allison A. Waase, Kathy Arline, Morgan W. Bates, Michelle Bedoya, Kristin D. Cawn, Leia Leitner, Jordan Matheny, Sean Rolland, Jesse M. Endler, Jared M. Smith, Enrico C. Tufano, Arman Nafisi, Kammann S. Cole, Sarena Kustic, Nicholas R. Lane, Michael S. Weisenbach, Casey C. Miller, Ryan M. Duffy, Callyson T. Grove, Siobhainin S. Funchion, Nicole Holland, Raymond Law, Bernice E. Margolis, Christopher R. Post, Laura K. Reef and Gregory M. Shapiro
98 Wilson Elser Attorneys Named "Ones to Watch" by Best Lawyers in America (2024 Edition)
When: August 17, 2023
People: Kathy Arline, Kyle P. Barrett, Morgan W. Bates, Michelle Bedoya, Robert W. Berbenich, Karen E. Bettcher, Melissa Buterbaugh, John F. Calkin, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Michael P. Chipko, Kammann S. Cole, Timmery P. Davis, Rachel A. Davis, Joanna L. DeLauro, Justin Dobek, Ryan M. Duffy, Laura J. Ellenberger, Jesse M. Endler, Ericson W. Enger, Siobhainin S. Funchion, Sasha R. Grandison, Callyson T. Grove, Elvia E. Hague, Dakeitha S. Haynes, Andrew J. Heck, Christine R. Hogan, Nicole Holland, Ying Hua Huang, Eleanor G. Jolley, Samuel E.T. Jones, Eric A. Kaufer, John P. Kelly, Carol Y. Kennedy, Kim L. Koehler, Sarena Kustic, Nicholas R. Lane, Raymond Law, Christopher W. Lee, Leia Leitner, Lauren V. Lieberman, John E. MacDonald, II, Bernice E. Margolis, Michael P. Manfredi, Teylor Mark, Jordan Matheny, Zachary Miller, Jennifer L. Moran, Joseph M. Morgese, Siobhán A. Mueller, Arman Nafisi, Jeremy J. Nelson, Edward M. O'Brien, Jonathan C. Pattillo, Kelsi Wade Piatkowski, Christopher A. Priore, Chris J. Richardson, Sean Rolland, William Sciales, Elizabeth Scoditti, Stacey L. Seltzer, Gregory M. Shapiro, Michael J. Silvestri, Jared M. Smith, Andrew L. Smith, Jason S. Stewart, Suzanne S. Swanson, Enrico C. Tufano, Michael S. Weisenbach and Kadeem Wolliaston
81 Wilson Elser Attorneys Named "Ones to Watch" by Best Lawyers in America (2023 Edition)
When: August 18, 2022
People: Karen E. Bettcher, Bernice E. Margolis, Gregory M. Shapiro, Callyson T. Grove, Edward M. O'Brien, Kathy Arline, Lauren V. Lieberman, Ryan M. Duffy, Michael P. Chipko, Eric A. Kaufer, Jordan Matheny, Andrew J. Heck, John F. Calkin, William Sciales, Jeremy J. Nelson, Sasha R. Grandison, Christopher A. Priore, Joseph M. Morgese, Stacey L. Seltzer, Jennifer L. Moran, Nicholas R. Lane, Elvia E. Hague, Christine R. Hogan, Arman Nafisi, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Michael P. Manfredi, Melissa Buterbaugh, Kim L. Koehler, Timmery P. Davis, Justin Dobek, Christopher W. Lee, Siobhán A. Mueller, Eleanor G. Jolley, Michael J. Silvestri, Raymond Law, John E. MacDonald, II, Ying Hua Huang, Jesse M. Endler, Jared M. Smith, Andrew L. Smith, Laura J. Ellenberger, Michelle Bedoya, Morgan W. Bates, Robert W. Berbenich, Leia Leitner, Kelsi Wade Piatkowski, Carol Y. Kennedy and Jason S. Stewart
Margolis and Stopnik Defeat Motion to Reinstate Third-Party Action in Co-Op Dispute
When: July 28, 2022
People: Bernice E. Margolis and Scott H. Stopnik
65 Wilson Elser Attorneys Named “Ones to Watch” by Best Lawyers in America 2022
When: August 19, 2021
People: Karen E. Bettcher, Bernice E. Margolis, Callyson T. Grove, Edward M. O'Brien, Kathy Arline, Ryan M. Duffy, Eric A. Kaufer, Andrew J. Heck, John F. Calkin, William Sciales, Jeremy J. Nelson, Sasha R. Grandison, Christopher A. Priore, Kyle P. Barrett, Joseph M. Morgese, Stacey L. Seltzer, Jennifer L. Moran, Nicholas R. Lane, Elvia E. Hague, Arman Nafisi, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Michael P. Manfredi, Kim L. Koehler, Chris J. Richardson, Justin Dobek, Christopher W. Lee, Raymond Law, John E. MacDonald, II, Jesse M. Endler, Jared M. Smith, Andrew L. Smith, Laura J. Ellenberger, Leia Leitner and Kelsi Wade Piatkowski
Stopnik, Lawless and Margolis Obtain Summary Judgment Based on Failure to Meet Serious Injury Threshold
When: July 21, 2021
People: Patrick J. Lawless, Bernice E. Margolis and Scott H. Stopnik
70 Wilson Elser Attorneys Named to Inaugural Edition of “Ones to Watch” by Best Lawyers in America 2021
When: August 20, 2020
People: Karen E. Bettcher, Bernice E. Margolis, Callyson T. Grove, Edward M. O'Brien, Kathy Arline, Ryan M. Duffy, Eric A. Kaufer, Andrew J. Heck, John F. Calkin, William Sciales, Jeremy J. Nelson, Sasha R. Grandison, Christopher A. Priore, Kyle P. Barrett, Jennifer L. Moran, Elvia E. Hague, Christine R. Hogan, Arman Nafisi, Michael P. Manfredi, Chris J. Richardson, Justin Dobek, Christopher W. Lee, John E. MacDonald, II, Jesse M. Endler, Jared M. Smith, Andrew L. Smith and Laura J. Ellenberger

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Margolis and O’Connor Secure Pre-Answer Dismissal in Residential Habitability Action

Thomas O’Connor (Associate-White Plains, NY) and Bernice E. Margolis (Partner-White Plains, NY) secured pre-answer dismissal of all claims in the Supreme Court, New York County​, on behalf of Wilson Elser’s property owner clients in a residential habitability action. The plaintiff, a long-term occupant of a New York City loft unit, alleged that our clients failed to maintain the premises and engaged in a coordinated effort to force her out to increase rent. The complaint cataloged a wide range of alleged deficient building conditions, including unsafe stairways, pest infestations, structural defects, lack of heat and hot water, exposed wiring, and mold. The plaintiff further claimed to have suffered significant emotional and physical injuries, including panic attacks, depression, and gastrointestinal distress. Based on these allegations, the plaintiff advanced numerous causes of action sounding in negligence, premises liability, breach of the warranty of habitability, breach of quiet enjoyment, private nuisance, constructive eviction, and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, seeking substantial compensatory and punitive damages.

Recognizing all claims were either time-barred or improperly pled, Tom and Bernice filed a pre-answer motion to dismiss the plaintiff’s complaint on multiple, independent grounds. Central to their motion was the argument that the plaintiff’s claims concerning building conditions, habitability, and Loft Law compliance fell within the primary jurisdiction of the New York City Loft Board, and that the plaintiff’s failure to exhaust administrative remedies barred the action. The motion further established that the emotional distress claims were time-barred, that the plaintiff’s attempt to plead a Penal Law violation failed as a matter of law for lack of a private right of action, and the claims against the individual defendants were legally deficient.

In response, the plaintiff did not meaningfully engage with the merits of Wilson Elser’s motion, instead attempting to sidestep dismissal by filing successive amended complaints without leave of court, in an effort to moot the motion. In their reply, Tom and Bernice squarely addressed and neutralized this tactic. They demonstrated that the filings were procedurally improper, contravened the Court’s directives, and failed to cure any substantive defects, emphasizing that the plaintiff’s latest pleading was merely a “difference without distinction.”

The Court adopted our position in full, holding that the plaintiff failed to substantively oppose the motion, that the unauthorized amended pleading was a nullity, and that the plaintiff’s failure to address the arguments made on behalf of our clients constituted abandonment of her claims. The Court dismissed the complaint in its entirety.

Bernice E. Margolis and Thomas C. O'Connor

Margolis, O’Connor, and Stopnik Secure Discontinuance in Complex Declaratory Judgment Action Through Strategic Motion Practice

​Bernice E. Margolis (Partner-White Plains), Thomas O’Connor (Associate-White Plains), and Scott Stopnik (Partner-White Plains) successfully represented an insurance and bonding company – securing a discontinuance and the court’s endorsement of their position – after being substituted in as counsel in a seven-year running declaratory judgment action pending in the New York Supreme Court, New York County.  After reviewing years of inherited filings, Bernice, Tom, and Scott identified a critical procedural defect that had gone unnoticed for years: the plaintiffs were pursuing identical breach of contract claims in both the declaratory judgment action and the underlying liability action. They moved to dismiss under CPLR § 3211(a)(4), demonstrating that the actions involved the same parties, claims, and relief, and that the underlying action had already reached the summary judgment stage, and that the plaintiffs’ claims against our client were fully addressed in that action.

Opposing counsel later conceded they had no basis to resist dismissal and had included the client in the declaratory judgment action merely to obtain additional discovery. The White Plains team declined to delay the matter and instead proposed that the plaintiffs execute a Stipulation of Discontinuance as to the client in exchange for the withdrawal of the motion. At the subsequent appearance, the judge adopted this approach.

Through focused review and strategic motion practice, Wilson Elser extricated the client from a protracted action without further discovery, deposition activity, or costly litigation, eliminating duplicate exposure and streamlining related proceedings.

Bernice E. Margolis, Thomas C. O'Connor and Scott H. Stopnik

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