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Briefly, you should file a medical malpractice suit for injuries if you cannot pay the resulting medical bills and/or the doctor refuses to accept responsibility for the medical mistake that […]
Your Own Insurance Company After a car crash or other personal injury, most insurance companies require policyholders to report the incident. If your policy has such a requirement, you must...
Paul Napoli, a partner at Napoli Shkolnik, has been named one of the 2024 Law360 Environmental MVPs, recognizing his exceptional contributions to environmental litigation. This prestigious accolade hi...
In response to a four-alarm-fire that erupted on September 29, 2024, at Bio-Lab’s facility in Conyers, Napoli Shkolnik has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for Northern...
People trust companies with their personal information. Frequently, companies outright betray that trust or take it lightly. As a result, the number of serious data breaches has quadrupled since 2020....
Everyday, common driver errors cause over 90 percent of the car crashes in New York. Driver Impairment These tortfeasors (negligent drivers) are keenly aware they’re too impaired to drive, at...
An emotional courtroom showdown is the signature event in the TV/movie trial process. The out-of-court settlement, a process that usually includes mediation, is the signature event in the real-life tr...
Marie Napoli, Coral Odiot-Rivera & Shayna Sacks: The Leading Ladies of Law Marie Napoli, Coral Odiot-Rivera and Shayna Sacks, three partners in the powerhouse law firm Napoli Shkolnik, have been...
Compact electric scooters, like the Revel moped, are extremely popular in New York City and other dense urban areas. Their eco-friendly electric motors attract many people. They’re a good transportati...
Napoli Shkolnik fully supports the Southern District of New York in their prosecution of Sean “Diddy” Combs related to the serious and shocking allegations of human trafficking and abuse of...
Napoli Shkolnik Wins Legal Battle for Uber Drivers
Paul B. Maslo won a preliminary victory on a case to grant Uber drivers classification as employees rather than independent contractors.