
Andrew R. Goldenberg
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May 21, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Peter A. Crusco |Andrew R. Goldenberg |Adam Levy |Brian Lee |Andrew Denney
For the last eight years or so, when they got to talking at family reunions back home in Texas, brother-and-sister attorneys Shannon Pennock and Jonathan Sneed invariably got to talking about the personal injury case they were working together up in New York—their first as co-counsel. This year, the siblings may finally have to find something else to talk about over Thanksgiving turkey. Want to continue reading?
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May 21, 2024 |
law.com | Andrew R. Goldenberg |Adam Levy
New York’s anti-SLAPP statute was enacted to prevent public permit holders from threatening litigation (typically by asserting defamation claims) as a means of harassing, intimidating, or punishing individuals who involved themselves in public affairs by opposing them. The purpose of the statute is to protect the exercise of free speech, petition, and association.
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Jun 30, 2023 |
law.com | Andrew R. Goldenberg
The New York anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) statute was enacted in 1992 to prevent public permit holders from using the threat of litigation as a means of harassing, intimidating, or punishing individuals who involved themselves in public affairs by opposing them.
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