By Jeffrey T. Miller. July 2022 Update To-Go Drinks Renewed Legislation Following more than two years from the onset of the pandemic, businesses continue to adapt to the new and ever-changing world...
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PMT Always on Your Side: Watching What NY Legislature Does
By Anthony M. Napoli, and Charlene Stewart Barnaba. It’s easy to miss significant and critical new pieces of legislation, especially when the legislature passes a flurry of bills as they rush...
PMT Delivers a Win – We Never Give Up
By Jeffrey T. Miller. Court: Appellate Division – Second Department Judges: Colleen Duffy, Sheris Roman, Joseph Maltese, and William Ford Case Type: Auto-Pedestrian Knockdown Caption: Keys v....
PMT Winning in Court – Setting Up for the Win: PMT Delivers a Directed Verdict at Trial
By Jeffrey T. Miller. Court: Camden County NJ Superior Court Judge: Hon. Michael J. Kassell Case Type: Construction Liability Caption: Verizon NJ, Inc v. A.P. Construction Inc and General Asphalt...
Wish List for Plaintiffs’ Bar Granted: Governor Signs New Laws
By Marc H. Pillinger. In keeping with recent legislative trends, a series of bills championed by the plaintiffs’ bar has passed New York State Legislature and signed by Governor Hochul. One...
On the Horizon: More Construction Defect Claims
By Jeffrey T. Miller. Everywhere you look, there seems to be construction. Construction is on the rise, from new office buildings in Manhattan to the Salina Mixed-Use Redevelopment in Syracuse to...
Trial Alert: Kings and Bronx Counties Resume Scheduling Trials
By Marc H. Pillinger. Many adjusters ask when will trials fully resume with the reported decrease in Pandemic and Omicron statistics. Now we know! In Kings County, pretrial conferences are being...
PMT Always on Your Side:
Our Knowledge; Your Success
By Jeffrey T. Miller. At PMT, part of our mission is to educate and teach. We share our wealth of experience and highly specialized knowledge in the law to help our clients make critical decisions...
PMT Winning in Court – You can’t hide: PMT uses the plaintiff’s medical evidence to reject an exaggerated claim of traumatic brain injury.
By Jeffrey T. Miller. Court: Supreme Court of New York, Suffolk County Judge: Hon. George M. Nolan Case Type: Automobile MVA, Traumatic Brain Injury Caption: Sara J. Schopp v. Michelle Schneider...
PMT Winning in Court – After two appeals, a prior trial, PMT gets a defense verdict in an 21-year-old case.
By Richard J. Freire. Court: Supreme Court of New York, Richmond County Judge: Hon. Lizette Colon Case Type: Labor Law 241(6); hand crush injury while working in a trench during sewer installation....