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Kevin O’Connor Quoted in Litigation News Section of American Bar Association
Published Date: October 14, 2013
Kevin O’Connor was quoted in the October 4, 2013 of the Litigation News Section of the American Bar Association. The story "Employer Violates Labor Laws by Failing to Pay Interns", focuses on employers with unpaid internship programs and the unprecedented ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Mr. O’Connor commented on the ruling and [...] Read More
Robert S. Peckar and Michael S. Zicherman Co-authored Chapter in Getting the Deal Through, 2014 Construction
Published Date: October 13, 2013
Robert S. Peckar and Michael S. Zicherman co-authored a chapter on the United States in a book entitled Getting the Deal Through, 2014 Construction edition, published by Law Business Research, Ltd. The book provides members of the construction industry and those who provide them with legal and business advice with special insight into key industry issues on a country by [...] Read More
David Scriven-Young Elected as an officer of the American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division
Published Date: October 13, 2013
Peckar & Abramson, P.C. is pleased to announce that Associate David Scriven-Young has been elected as an officer of the American Bar Association Young Lawyer Division (ABA YLD) and will serve as Assembly Clerk during the 2013-2014 bar year. In this position, Mr. Scriven-Young will serve as the Chair of the Credentials Board and Chair of the Truth in Law [...] Read More
Robert S. Peckar and Jerry P. Brodsky Participated Panel at the Annual Meeting of the International Bar Association
Published Date: October 13, 2013
Robert S. Peckar and Jerry P. Brodsky participated in panel discussions at the Annual Meeting of the International Bar Association, October 6 – 11, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. Read More
Gary M. Stein Co-authored Article in the Daily Business Review
Published Date: October 11, 2013
Gary M. Stein and P&A attorney co-authored an article titled “Why Arbitration May be Counter-Trending” that appeared in the October 2, 2013 issue of the Daily Business Review. The story focuses on the emerging trend against arbitration due to extended discovery periods and the fact that arbitrators are allowing more and more information (even hearsay and non-relevant testimony) to be admitted, [...] Read More