Represents New York City Police Department Superior Officers Council with respect to its retirement plan established for officers of the New York City Police Department.  This retirement plan was established pursuant to collective bargaining agreements.  With the plan transitioning from traditional balance forward administration to a daily platform and participant-directed investments, we assisted the client in amending the controlling plan documents and advised as to the service-provider documents and new policies and procedures for administration and investments.   

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Employment discrimination
Defended large corporation in baseless employment discrimination matter brought by former employee.  Convinced plaintiff of the futility of his claim more
Brownfields agreement for Wake Forest University
Represent property developer, Wake Forest University, in a major research park's negotiations with the North Carolina Department of Environment and more
Suffolk Construction Company v. Interface Flooring Systems, et al.
Successfully represented Interface, Inc., a leading manufacturer of carpet tiles, in a series of product liability cases filed in Massachusetts, more
Smith & Nephew Inc. v. Synthes (U.S.A.)
Represented Smith & Nephew in a patent infringement suit against Synthes Corp. in the Western District of Tennessee.  After a three-week bench more