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Welcoming Our New Partner, Rachel Jacobs!

We are thrilled to announce that Rachel Jacobs has been promoted to a partner of Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf. This milestone is a testament to her unwavering dedication and exceptional legal expertise. About Rachel Jacobs: A Commitment to Justice Rachel’s journey with us has been marked by…

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 A Crane Accident Lawyer’s Perspective on the Recent Boom Truck Collapse in Inwood, NYC

5 construction workers were injured, including three seriously in a crane collapse that occurred in Upper Manhattan yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred around 2:30 pm at a construction site located at 3880 Ninth Avenue in Inwood. A crane attached to a small boom truck tragically collapsed, resulting in injuries to…

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Ben Rubinowitz – Tough, But Worth it: Becoming a Great Trial Lawyer and Unforgettable Moments

Are you disciplined enough to keep going even when you’re tired? Practicing law can feel like an endurance test, but discipline is critical if you want to be a champion trial lawyer. In the last episode of Trial Lawyers University (click to listen), Dan Ambrose is joined by veteran trial…

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A Friendly Reminder: New York State Trial Lawyers Association ‘Master Series’ CLE Webinar Panel Tomorrow

Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow, The New York State Trial Lawyers Association is hosting a daylong continuing legal education (CLE) master series. This event offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from some of the most successful trial attorneys of the past half-century. The faculty, chaired by our esteemed…

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Harriet Gair and other powerful New York women attorneys featured in The NYWBA Legacy Project

Harriet  Gair who founded our personal injury law firm with her husband Harry Gair is among  several powerful women attorneys that are featured in the New York Women’s Bar Association (NYWBA) Legacy Project. The project is a series of short videos about NYWBA’s history. The first set of these videos…

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New York Personal Injury Attorney Richard M. Steigman to chair the 2022 CPLR Update Seminar organized by the New York State Trial Lawyer Association

Our partner Richard M. Steigman will chair the 2022 CPLR Update Seminar organized by the New York State Trial Lawyer Association on July 20,2022 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. He will be accompanied by Hon. John R. Higgitt, Justice of the Supreme Court, Associate Justice, Appellate Division, First Department.…

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What are the most common personal injury claims in New York City?

In New York,  anyone who suffered injury or damages as a result of the negligence of someone else or of an entity can file a claim. In order to obtain compensation the victim will have to prove the liability of the person or entity responsible for the injury and the…

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NYC Personal Injury Attorney Ben Rubinowitz to participate in “Winning Cases in Federal Court” CLE Webinar tomorrow and next week

Our managing partner, Ben Rubinowitz, will be part of a panel of expert litigators who will explore the latest issues involved in federal court practice, along with commentary by Judicial Chair Hon. Gregory H. Woods, SDNY, in a webinar organized by the New York County Lawyers Association, Federal Courts Committee. …

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After the death of child in a treadmill accident, Peloton refuses to comply with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and recall the dangerous product

Our partner Anthony Gair has carved out a reputation as one of the best product liability lawyers in NYC.  Yesterday he talked to CNBC journalist Lauren Thomas about the refusal by Peloton to comply with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and recall its high-end treadmill Tread+.  Multiple children  and a…

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New York Personal Injury Attorney Ben Rubinowitz to speak at “Covid and the Courts” webinar

The COVID crisis has dramatically altered the way courts conduct business, but any judge will tell you, with a sense of pride, that the courts never closed. How have courts – an institution notoriously slow to change – adapted to provide access to justice throughout a pandemic? Our managing partner…

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