Associate Attorney at McManus Ateshoglou Aiello & Apostolakos, PLLC - New York, NY, US
A Wall Street based litigation firm that offers best-in-class legal representation to businesses, individuals, insurance carriers and municipalities involved in civil litigation.McManus Ateshoglou Aiello & Apostolakos PLLC (MAAA) brings together a team of attorneys whose recognized litigation skills and experience combine to deliver effective representation and advocacy to its clients in state and federal courts in New York and New Jersey. MAAA provides legal representation and counsel to individuals, businesses, insurance carriers and municipalities from the commencement of an action through trial and appeal.It is the essence of MAAA's firm culture to litigate every case aggressively. MAAA attorneys are always prepared to advance a litigation through the use of discovery and dispositive motions, and in the absence of a favorable settlement, pursue appropriate relief through the court at the trial and appellate levels.MAAA attorneys are well versed in issues relating to claims and suits involving owners, tenants, contractors and subcontractors arising from construction accidents, the New York Labor Law, insurance coverage and indemnification, premises liability, dram shop liability, foreseeability, municipalities, immunity, notice requirements, trucking and automobile accidents, leasing agreements and serious injury thresholds, property damage, subrogation and the enforceability of waivers, employment and supervision, wage and hour, professional malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty, as well as claims and suits arising from commercial transactions, contracts, shareholder / membership agreements, derivative claims brought on behalf of business entities, and officer and director liability.MAAA effectively assists clients in assessing each claim by promptly reporting all relevant information. In order to cost effectively protect clients' interests, the attorneys of MAAA work closely with clients to strategically develop proactive litigation plans which often include alternative dispute resolution procedures such as arbitration and mediation.