William S. Nolan: special prosecutor, wrote response to motion to dismiss on criminal dog barking charge, lost, charge disappeared off the face of the earth
Philip Meyer: answered FOIL law suit, state court, associate of William J. Better, lost
Sharon Siegel: hired by insurance company, federal court, still in court
Thomas J. Mortati: hired by insurance company, federal court, still in court
Thomas J. Mortati: hired by insurance company, federal court, still in court
David R. Everett: did the ZBA stuff in 2011, town level action, Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna, hired in violation of Public Officers Law, lost his case, yanked off case by other partners at firm to stop the embarrassing antics such as this
John Allen: partner Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
Tammy Cumo: associate lawyer Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
Denise Hartman: Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
Heidi Nicholson: Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
John Allen: partner Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
Tammy Cumo: associate lawyer Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
Denise Hartman: Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
Heidi Nicholson: Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna
John Henry: answered the dog lawsuit, state court, Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna, senior partner
Tal Rappleyea: town attorney, got more than $12,000 for dog barking issue, came up with the theory on Town Law 267, the theory that Everette used, the theory that the judge threw out, lost his job as county attorney
William J. Better: defended Knott and Narzynski with taxpayer money, many tens of thousands to defend private interests of officials in state court, still in court
Everett, Rapplyea, Better, Meyer, Siegel, Mortati, Nolan, Henry, Allen, Cumo, Hartman, and Nicholson versus some schmo or a Schmozilla.
Everett, Rapplyea, Better, Meyer, Siegel, Mortati, Nolan, Henry, Allen, Cumo, Hartman, and Nicholson versus some schmo or a Schmozilla.
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