NEW YORK SUPER LAWYERS RECOGNIZES THIRTEEN FREEHILL ATTORNEYS – OCTOBER 2020
New York Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters publication, has named twelve Freehill partners as New York “Super Lawyers” for 2020 in the Transportation and Maritime
FHM SUCCESSFUL ONCE AGAIN IN SECOND CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
We are pleased to report that Freehill Partners John Karpousis and Mike Tucker have successfully defended an appeal before the Second Circuit, which affirmed the
Thirteen FHM Attorneys listed on Best Lawyers list
It is with great pride that the firm announces that the following individuals have been named to the Best Lawyers list for 2021: William J. Pallas
FH&M LLP RECORDS VICTORIES ON ISSUES OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION AND FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE ENFORCEMENT
Phantom Motors v. Performance LLC In this case before the New York Supreme Court, Suffolk County, we represented the former owner of a high performance
LEGAL 500 AGAIN RANKS FREEHILL IN TOP TIER OF U.S. MARITIME FIRMS FOR 2020
Based in New York, Freehill Hogan & Mahar LLP fields a team of ‘dedicated maritime lawyers with deep experience in the law‘, and is considered by some
FHM DBA TEAM WINS FOURTH DEFENSE VERDICT IN A ROW
In a claim for total disability benefits under the Defense Base Act, FHM Partner John F. Karpousis and Associate Matthew J. Pallay succeeded in a
FREEHILL PREVAILS ON ISSUES OF FEDERAL JURISDICTION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
FH&M LLP is proud to recognize our partner Bill Pallas in connection with the decision of the United States District Court for the Southern District of
CLIENT ALERT: U.S.C.G. PERMITS U.S. VESSEL OPERATORS TO CARRY ELECTRONIC VERSIONS OF RULES
On May 21, 2020, the United States Coast Guard published Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) 01-16 Change 2, permitting U.S. vessel operators to utilize
CLIENT ALERT: THE WEEK OF JUNE 1, 2020, SEES ADDITIONAL STEPS IN THE SANCTIONS TARGETING VENEZUELA AND IRAN
Last week saw significant developments in the U.S. sanctions programs targeting Venezuela and Iran. The developments underscore the need for non-U.S. persons and entities which