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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
Hattar, Lacy, Ledwin, Vago, Flannery & Cortellessa Named to Hudson Valley’s Top Lawyers 2024
When: February 29, 2024
People: Jacqueline Hattar, Patricia Lacy, Mark G. Ledwin, Joel D. Vago, John M. Flannery and William J. Cortellessa
Best Lawyers in America 2024 Includes 91 Wilson Elser Attorneys Representing 27 Offices
When: August 17, 2023
People: Kent M. Adams, Emily L.P. Aguero, Jeffrey B. Araten, David J. Aveni, Vonnetta L. Benjamin, Maxwell L. Billek, John W. Bridger, Craig Brinker, Stephen P. Brown, James M. Burd, J. Price Collins, William S. Cook, Anne M. Dalena, John T. Donovan, Michael J. Duffy, Jaime B. Eagan, Andrew M. Epstein, Diana M. Estrada, Christopher P. Flanagan, Nicholas D. Freeman, William Tolin Gay, Ashley F. Gilmore, Robert W. Goodson, Roger R. Gottilla, Kathryn Anne Grace, Michael F. Grady, Allison R. Graffeo, Robin N. Gregory, William M. Hake, David Hall, Catherine A. Hanrahan, Michael Harowski, Jacqueline Hattar, Stephani R. Johnson, Paul Karp, William J. Katt, Bruno W. Katz, Patrick J. Kearns, Barbara Hopkinson Kelly, Jarad L. Kent, James M. Kloss, Christine A. Knipper, Kurt W. Krauss, Peter A. Lauricella, Matthew W. Lee, William D. Lipkind, John P. Loringer, Frances Malfa, Christopher Martin, Michael P. McCloskey, Eric W.F. Niederer, R. Douglas Noah Jr., Carolyn F. O'Connor, Lois K. Ottombrino, Marcia L. Pearson, Christopher M. Piekarski, Joanna Piorek, Lori D. Proctor, Thomas F. Quinn, George C. Rockas, Ricki E. Roer, Angela W. Russell, Lynsie Gaddis Rust, Susan Abbott Schwartz, James B. Sharp, Noelle K. Sheehan, John R. Shepperd, David Simantob, Katherine E. Tammaro, Sheila Tarabour, Sheri Thome, Thomas W. Tobin, Julie A. Torres, Michael P. Turner, Tae S. Um, Mark R. Vespole, William L. Waudby, Ronald L. White, Yakov P. Wiegmann, Kathleen D. Wilkinson, Ryan A. Williams, Christopher D. Yvars and Christina C. Huston
Freeman and Bates Win Summary Judgment for Landlord
When: September 6, 2022
People: Nicholas D. Freeman and Morgan W. Bates
Wilson Elser Opens New Offices in Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina
When: June 1, 2021
People: Kathryn Anne Grace and Erik J. Tomberg
Four Wilson Elser Attorneys Named “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers in America 2021
When: August 20, 2020
People: Roger R. Gottilla, Patrick J. Kearns and Anne M. Dalena
Best Lawyers in America 2021 Includes 42 Wilson Elser Attorneys Representing 19 Offices
When: August 20, 2020
People: Thomas F. Quinn, Carl J. Pernicone, David S. Eisen, Thomas W. Tobin, Lois K. Ottombrino, Maxwell L. Billek, Stephen P. Brown, James M. Burd, Christopher P. Flanagan, Robert W. Goodson, Roger R. Gottilla, Kathryn Anne Grace, Robin N. Gregory, Patrick J. Kearns, Daniel J. McMahon, Carolyn F. O'Connor, Marcia L. Pearson, Angela W. Russell, Michael P. Turner, William M. Hake, Anne M. Dalena, Ronald L. White, William D. Lipkind, William Tolin Gay, Mark R. Vespole, David Simantob, Katherine E. Tammaro, Debra Tama, Michael Harowski, William L. Waudby and David Hall
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
Best Lawyers™ in America 2020 Includes 38 Wilson Elser Attorneys Representing 16 Offices
When: August 15, 2019
People: Thomas F. Quinn, Carl J. Pernicone, David S. Eisen, Thomas W. Tobin, Lois K. Ottombrino, Maxwell L. Billek, James M. Burd, Christopher P. Flanagan, Robert W. Goodson, Roger R. Gottilla, Robin N. Gregory, Patrick J. Kearns, Carolyn F. O'Connor, Marcia L. Pearson, Angela W. Russell, Michael P. Turner, William M. Hake, Anne M. Dalena, Ronald L. White, William Tolin Gay, Mark R. Vespole, Debra Tama, Michael Harowski, William L. Waudby and David Hall

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Belzer Prevails in Breach of Contract Case after Grueling Three-Year Battle

Geoffrey Belzer (Partner-Chicago) obtained a defense verdict on behalf of a private client in a commercial matter in which a Chicago-area bank sought to recover $1.5 million on loan guarantees and more than $1.1 million in attorney fees spent in prosecuting claims of breach of contract, tortious interference, fraud and conspiracy. The defense verdict followed a three-day bench trial in the Cook County Circuit Court. In ruling for our client and an additional co-defendant, the judge relied on the evidence produced during trial, including the cross-examinations of the bank’s president and loan officer, to determine that the bank did not meet its burden to establish that it had disposed of the collateral for the loan (primarily a bridal design company with significant consumer and industry brand-name recognition) in a commercially reasonably manner. The evidence at trial demonstrated that the bank had received an appraisal in excess of $3.8 million for the business, did not demonstrate significant activity to attempt to sell the business, and ultimately sold it for $775,000 or less than 20 percent of its appraised value.

Geoffrey Belzer

Barrett Secures Summary Judgment For Bank Officers Defeating Fraud Allegation

Stephen Barrett (Of Counsel-New York) obtained summary judgment in the Southern District of New York on behalf of Wilson Elser’s clients, two officers of a large regional bank accused of fraud in connection with a loan transaction. The plaintiff is an investment firm specializing in subordinated and other high-risk debt offerings. Our clients extended a seven-figure loan to a consumer lending company. When the lending company sought additional capital, the bank made an introduction to the plaintiff’s firm because of its specialized offerings. The lending company ultimately failed and could not repay the loan from our clients’ bank and the subordinated loan from the plaintiff. The plaintiff then sued our clients, alleging they fraudulently induced the plaintiff to make the subordinated debt offering to the lending company.

After successfully narrowing the scope of the plaintiff’s claims via a pre-answer motion to dismiss, the parties engaged in extensive discovery related to the various loan instruments at issue. After obtaining the complete record, Stephen filed a lengthy, detailed motion for summary judgment. In a comprehensive 32-page opinion, the district court judge accepted our clients’ arguments in their entirety. The court held that the plaintiff failed to identify any potentially fraudulent statements and, in any event, could not have reasonably relied on any such statements considering the plaintiff’s affirmative obligation to conduct due diligence regarding its loan offering. The complaint was dismissed with prejudice, and the plaintiff declined to file an appeal.

Stephen J. Barrett

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