As one of Long Island’s fastest growing law firms, Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP regularly appears in the media. Many attorneys are considered expert sources in their practice areas and are often quoted in print. They also write articles that appear in legal and industry publications.
In addition, we make a concerted effort to keep the media well informed of news worthy items and events occurring at the firm. Please visit our press releases for the latest news.
Many of our attorneys speak at seminars and conferences hosted by outside associations or the firm itself. Please visit our events section to view the latest seminars.
Announcements
- Michael Cardello III Named Long Island Business Influencer In Law For 2024
- MHH Facilitates And Closes Unique Brandy Deal With Comedian Charlie Berens And Dancing Goat Distillery
- Moritt Hock & Hamroff Appoints Its First Chairman And Names Its Next Managing Partner
Events & Seminars
- MHH WINS Hosts Annual Women In Law Event In Collaboration With Hofstra Law School In Celebration Of Women’s History Month
- Theresa Driscoll Panelist For Informa Connect Asset Recovery International Conference
- Leslie Berkoff Panelist For NYSBA’s Dispute Resolution Section’s Hybrid Program: Understanding The Intersection Of The Bankruptcy Code & Its Impact On Arbitration Agreeements
Print Media
- Is “Mediated Resolution” A Free Pass For Local Law 97 Deadbeats?
- Steep Land Lease Increases Could Be A Nasty Shock For Co-ops
- Local Law 97’s ‘Mediated Resolution’ Clause Gives Too Much Leeway For Exemptions, Lawyers Say
Newsletters/Alerts
- MHH Condo/Co-op Digest, Vol. V (March 2024)
- Maryland’s New Telemarketing Law Now in Effect: What You Need to Know
- MHH Condo/Co-op Digest, Vol. IV (February 2024)
Press Releases
- Moritt Hock & Hamroff Addresses Growing Trend Of New Yorkers Fleeing The State With New Domicile Planning Group
- Moritt Hock & Hamroff Appoints Its First Chairman And Names Its Next Managing Partner
- New York State Bar Association Mediation Tournament 2024
Publications
- The Times They Are A-Changin’: The Rise Of Generative AI In The Legal Profession
- Second Circuit Rejects Use Of Mailed Update To Bind Customers To Arbitration Provisions
- Supreme Court To Determine Whether A District Court May Dismiss Or Stay A Case Where The Underlying Dispute Is Referred To Arbitration