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Sara Tesoriero named a “Rising Star”

Sara Tesoriero named a “Rising Star”

The firm is excited to announce that Sara Tesoriero was named a “Rising Star” in the New York metropolitan region by SuperLawyers.com!

Off the Fence Wins the Oscar

Off the Fence Wins the Oscar

My Octopus Teacher, executive-produced by the firm’s client Off the Fence Productions, wins the Oscar for best documentary!

“Night Stalker” is number one.

“Night Stalker” is number one.

The firm provided pre-broadcast legal advice for Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer, a true-crime series about the hunt for serial killer Richard Ramirez. Night Stalker was Netflix’s number one show following its release, and was a 2021 MTV Movie + TV Awards nominee for Best Real-Life Mystery or Crime Series. 

Appellate court affirms dismissal of case against Al Roker, et al.

Appellate court affirms dismissal of case against Al Roker, et al.

The First Department affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Everette Draughn against Al Roker Entertainment, Viacom, and others represented by the firm, arising from Draughn’s involvement in the series “Big Easy Justice.”

Second Department Affirms Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Daily Mail and the Telegraph.

Second Department Affirms Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Daily Mail and the Telegraph.

The Second Department affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Marie Napoli alleging that articles published by Cameron’s clients, the Telegraph and Daily Mail, had defamed her when reporting on a dispute. Read the decision here.

Court dismisses case against “Free Meek” producer.

Court dismisses case against “Free Meek” producer.

The firm successfully represented the producer of a documentary series about the rapper Meek Mill, which was sued by an attorney for taping disparaging remarks the attorney made about his client, a state court judge who sentenced Meek Mill to jail for violating the terms of his probation. The attorney claimed his remarks were “off the record,” and that the tape recording had been altered. The federal judge hearing the case, however, disagreed, and dismissed the attorney’s claims.

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