The legal profession has changed as litigation has
become more
expensive and prolonged,
and the world more litigious.
It is our commitment to know our clients
so that we can provide them
with an excellence
of personal service that is antagonistic
to the anonymity
of a growing society.
Our goal is to provide legal services the old fashioned way
- with sincerity and efficiency.
We provide litigation counseling to prevent litigation
and we apply business and trial acumen if litigation commences
to achieve our client's goals in a cost-effective manner.
This approach has been the primary focus of our complex
commercial litigation practice
in the representation of major corporations
as well as individuals all across the United States,
in Europe, and South America.

in the news

FENSTERSTOCK'S CLIENT SUCCESSFULLY OPPOSES MOTION TO DISMISS SUIT OVER EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND SUIT TO ENFORCE CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS. Today, Judge Paul Crotty of the United States District Court of the Southern District of New York denied Swett & Crawford's motion to dismiss the lawsuit commenced by Thomas Comer, Swett's President and Chief Executive Officer, for approximately $14 million in payments owing under an employment agreement.

FENSTERSTOCK'S STEERING COMMITTEE IN WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMBING CASES WINS AFFIRMANCE FROM APPELLATE COURT. Today, the Appellate Division, in a world precedent setting decision, affirmed the jury verdict and the lower court's denial of post-trial motions aimed at setting aside the jury verdict against the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.

FENSTERSTOCK & PARTNERS LLP CELEBRATES 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! 

FENSTERSTOCK CLIENT SUCCESSFULLY OPPOSES MOTION TO DISMISS TAX CASE by KPMG. Today, Justice Bernard Fried of the Supreme Court of the State of New York denied KPMG's motion to dismiss Sean Tayebi's complaint against KPMB in BLIPS tax shelter case.

FENSTERSTOCK RACE CAR CLIENT JUSTIN WILSON SUCCESSFULLY HAS DISMISSED case invoking non-competition clause, commenced in the United States District Court of the Northern District of California.