Court Denies Access to Plaintiff’s Facebook Photos

Ronemus & Vilensky fought for and protected their client’s right to privacy in a case that was highlighted today in The New York Law Journal. The Appellate Division, First Department, blocked access to most of a personal injury plaintiff’s Facebook postings sought by the defendant, saying “unbridled disclosure of such information, based merely on speculation that some Read More »
Ronemus and Vilensky to Represent Victims of Deadly East Harlem Gas Explosion

Hundreds of victims are still recovering from an East Harlem explosion that demolished two buildings and killed eight people in March. From surgeries to counseling for post traumatic stress, the lives of displaced residents and first responders have been forever altered as they struggle to heal from the tragic events that unfolded during the March 12 explosion Read More »
Ronemus & Vilensky NYC Premises Liability Attorneys Help Client Win $9.9 Million Jury Award In Premises Liability Case

Last month, one of our clients, 52-year-old Carol Nudelman, received over $9.9 million from a Brooklyn federal jury to compensate for medical bills, bodily injury and suffering she sustained from a premises liability case at Costco. As the New York Post recently reported, Mrs. Nudelman was shopping with her new husband at Costco’s Brooklyn location, Read More »

