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Marshall Dennehey Announces 2023 New York Metro Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Marshall Dennehey Announces 2023 New York Metro Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

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Seven attorneys from Marshall Dennehey’s New York City, Westchester County, and Long Island offices have been selected to the 2023 edition of New York Metro Super Lawyers magazine. A Thomson Reuters business, Super Lawyers is a rating service of lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.

Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in a state are selected as Super Lawyers and no more than 2.5 percent are selected for Super Lawyer Rising Stars. The selection process is multi-phased and includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. A description of the selection methodology can be found at http://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process.html. 

2023 New York Metro Super Lawyers

Nicholas P. Chrysanthem, Professional Liability: Defense (NYC). An experienced trial attorney and litigator for over 30 years, Nicholas defends clients in matters involving legal malpractice, employment litigation, real estate litigation, complex commercial litigation, ADA public accommodation and ADA class action litigation. He has experience practicing before the New York State Division of Human Rights and the New York City Human Rights Commission.

2023 New York Metro Super Lawyer Rising Stars

Dean Aronin, Transportation/Maritime (NYC). Dean practices in the areas of admiralty and maritime litigation, construction and labor law, general liability and commercial litigation. He handles maritime products liability, claims involving exoneration from or limitation of liability, breach of Bare Boat Charter Agreement and maritime personal injury cases, including Jones Act claims and Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. He is a member of the  Maritime Law Association of the United States (MLA) and the Marine and Insurance Claims Association (MICA).

Adam C. Calvert, Personal Injury General: Defense (NYC).  Adam represents clients in the fields of construction injury litigation, retail liability, automobile litigation, trucking and transportation litigation, product liability actions, and amusements, sports and recreation liability. His clients include retail stores, construction companies, maintenance companies, amusement parks, theaters and product retailers, among others.

Elizabeth Driscoll, Personal Injury – Products: Defense (NYC). Elizabeth is a member of the Casualty Department and primarily focuses her practice on defending insurance carriers in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claims. As a member of the Fraud/Special Investigation Practice Group she additionally defends against intentional/staged losses, as well as medical provider fraud.  

Preston Holmes, General Litigation (Westchester County). Preston is an associate in the firm's Casualty Department, representing clients in matters of general liability involving automobile and trucking matters. He is a member of the American, New York State and Metropolitan Black Bar Associations. 

Robert Demeusy, Personal Injury – Products: Defense (Melville). Robert represents local and national clients in complex litigation, with significant experience in products liability and toxic torts. He handles cases from inception through disposition, including conducting depositions, performing legal research, drafting motions and providing detailed case analysis and defense strategy reports to clients and insurance carriers to facilitate effective case resolutions.

Matthew Gray, Insurance Coverage (Melville). As a member of the Casualty Department, Matthew has multiple years of experience focusing his practice on defending numerous insurance carriers in disputes involving New York Personal Injury Protection claims. He is also a member of the Fraud/Special Investigation Practice Group, where he defends against intentional/staged losses, as well as medical provider fraud.

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