In The Media
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Our law firm tackles many cases that are noteworthy and important
Whether involving civil rights, birth injuries, TCE exposure claims, or medical malpractice, our work is very often the subject of news articles and reports.
Below are some of our more recent media appearances and mentions.
Below are some of our more recent media appearances and mentions.
Law360: New York Indemnity Fund
Bradley Zimmerman (managing partner) and Christopher Nyberg (partner) discuss how New York state's Medical Indemnity Fund, or MIF, has changed litigation of cases involving babies injured at birth.
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US News: A World Report
A wrongful death lawsuit accuses Stamford, Connecticut, police of using excessive force on a mentally ill man and failing to immediately get him emergency medical care after he was taken into custody in October 2019.
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Physics World
Jacob Fuchsberg Law Firm represents technicians suing Brookhaven National Laboratories over a carcinogenic cleanser.
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U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs
Attorney Jaehyun Oh attended the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations: Sexual Abuse of Female Inmates in Federal Prisons with her client Carolyn Richardson who delivered a verbal testimony regarding her sexual assault while incarcerated.
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AP
Lawsuit filed over 2019 police custody death in Connecticut is seeking unspecified money damages and an array of actions including required crisis intervention training for officers and a court order mandating that the city set up protocols for responding to calls involving mentally ill people with social workers and other professionals.
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BronxNet Television
Joe Lanni Discussed His Role in Important Civil Rights Cases in an Interview With Bronxnet Television.
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New York Law Journal
Attorney Jaehyun Oh advocates for the expansion of Eighth Amendment claims of cruel and unusual punishment to include deprivation of health information.
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Law.com
Jacob Fuchsberg Lawyers fight against “Culture of Secrecy” Where Hospitals Shield Disease Outbreak Information from Public
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