I-Team Quotes Robert Vilensky on Faulty Fire Doors
“There’s no question it was a faulty door,” Vilensky said. “I tested every door in the apartment building. Not one of them closed all the way.” Read More …
Robert Vilensky Interviewed Over Fatal Shooting of Bronx Man
“What intelligence gathering was done to see who was living in the apartment?” asked Robert Vilensky, the family’s attorney. Read More …
Robert Vilensky quoted on Metro North Legal Trouble
“You go through an experience like that and a train crashes and it all comes back,” said Russell’s attorney, Robert Vilensky. “He clearly still has some psychological scarring.” Read More …
Robert Vilensky Interviewed by the New York Post for Bronx Fire
Attorney Robert Vilensky, who is preparing a lawsuit against the landlord of the building that went up in flames Dec. 28, says the property owner should have provided child-safety caps Read More …
Robert Vilensky Quoted in the Daily News for Deadly Bronx Fire Lawsuit
Vilensky said that while he’s not sure if ACS was in fact monitoring the firebug’s mom, he has to make the allegation in a notice of claim within 90 days, or risk not being able to file a lawsuit. Read More …
Robert Vilensky Interviewed by The New York Times for Bronx Shooting
“Five police officers can’t figure out a better way to take down a guy who is 69 years old and all of 5-4 and 160 pounds, other than shooting him the chest?” the family’s lawyer, Robert Vilensky, said. Read More …
Robert Vilensky Interviewed by New York Post for Student Assault Case
Cardona’s attorney, Robert Vilensky, questioned how Okunola was able to keep his job after two prior incidents with students. Read More…
Ronemus & Vilensky to Represent Assaulted Student in Court
A Bronx teacher with a history of physically punishing students was arrested after cops say he slapped a middle schooler in the face. Read More…
Associated Press Interviews NYC Train Accident Lawyer Robert Vilensky
Robert Vilensky, a lawyer for five injured train passengers, said the findings about the third rail show dangers that transit officials should have anticipated and alleviated.
NYC Train Accident Attorney Robert Vilensky is Interviewed by NBC News
“I understand leaving the rails there if that’s what they’re replacing at the time, but how could they be doing it at the same time the trains are coming by?” attorney Robert Vilensky said. Read More…