Three Faraci Lange Attorneys Named Lawyers of the Year
Posted by Faraci LangeThree Faraci Lange LLP attorneys have been selected as Best Lawyers’ 2012 Lawyers of the Year.
- Angelo G. Faraci, of Rochester, has been named the Best Lawyers’ 2012 Rochester, N.Y. Medical Malpractice Law – Plaintiffs Lawyer of the Year.
- Brian M. Zorn, of Victor, has been named the Best Lawyers’ 2012 Rochester, N.Y. Product Liability Litigation Lawyer of the Year.
- Stephen G. Schwarz, of Fairport, has been selected as the Best Lawyers’ 2012 Rochester, N.Y. Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs Lawyer of the Year.
Best Lawyers is designating Lawyers of the Year in certain legal specialties in large legal communities. The Faraci Lange LLP attorneys being honored received high ratings in Best Lawyers’ surveys by earning a high level of respect among their peers for their abilities, professionalism and integrity. Only a single lawyer in each specialty in each community is selected as the Lawyer of the Year.
Best Lawyers compiles its lists of outstanding attorneys by conducting exhaustive peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. The current, 18th edition of The Best Lawyers in America (2012) is based on more than 3.9 million detailed evaluations of lawyers by other lawyers.
Faraci, Schwarz Among Top 50 Upstate New York Super Lawyers
Posted by Faraci LangeTwo Faraci Lange LLP attorneys are listed among the Top 50 Upstate New York attorneys in the 2011 edition of New York Super Lawyers.
Angelo G. Faraci and Stephen G. Schwarz are among the 50 attorneys who received the highest point totals during the New York Super Lawyers-Upstate nomination, research and review process.
Faraci, of Rochester, is listed in the New York Super Lawyers in personal injury plaintiff: medical malpractice. He has been listed in New York Super Lawyers since 2007. Schwarz, of Fairport, is listed in personal injury plaintiff: medical malpractice. He has been named to New York Super Lawyers since 2007.
New York Super Lawyers Recognizes Eight Faraci Lange Attorneys
Posted by Faraci LangeEight attorneys from Faraci Lange LLP have been selected for inclusion in the 2011 Upstate Edition of New York Super Lawyers.
The attorneys recognized are:
- Matthew F. Belanger, in the practice area of personal injury plaintiff: general. The Brighton resident is listed for the second time.
- David L. Cook, in the practice area of business litigation. Cook, of Pittsford, has been named to New York Super Lawyers in three previous years from 2007 – 2009.
- John A. Falk, in personal injury plaintiff: general. A Brighton resident, Falk is listed for the second time.
- Angelo G. Faraci, in personal injury plaintiff: medical malpractice. Faraci, who resides in Rochester, has been listed in New York Super Lawyers since 2007.
- Paul K. Lange, in personal injury plaintiff: general. First named to New York Super Lawyers in 2007, Lange resides in Rochester.
- Joseph A. Regan, of Rochester, in personal injury plaintiff: medical malpractice. Regan has been named to New York Super Lawyers since 2008.
- Stephen G. Schwarz, of Fairport, in personal injury plaintiff: medical malpractice. He was first named to New York Super Lawyers in 2007.
- Brian M. Zorn, in personal injury plaintiff: medical malpractice. Zorn, of Victor, has been named to New York Super Lawyers since 2007.
Only five percent of the attorneys in Upstate New York are named to the Super Lawyers list. Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a multi-phase process combining peer nominations and evaluations with third-party research. Candidates are evaluated based on peer recognition and professional achievement. The publication aims to provide a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys that can be used as a resource for attorneys and consumers searching for legal counsel.
The Daily Record’s 2011 Up & Coming Attorneys Awards at the Hyatt Regency Rochester
Posted by Faraci LangeFaraci Lange associate attorney and recipient of the 2011 Up & Coming Attorneys Award from The Daily Record, Hadley L. Matarazzo, poses with (from left) her father Staffan Lundback, Faraci Lange managing partner Stephen G. Schwarz, and her husband Todd Matarazzo. This year’s event was held at the Hyatt Regency Rochester.
Lawsuit Against GE for Polluted Water Wells Cleared for Trial
Posted by Faraci LangeNeighbors of GE Powerex plant finally to get their day in court, after a 10-year battle.
Town of Aurelius residents’ lawsuit against General Electric Co. for drinking-water-well contamination from its former Powerex facility will move forward, following an Appellate Court decision.
Their case originally was filed in June 2001 alleging negligence due to their well water being contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE) — associated with kidney, liver and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and other cancers — and vinyl chloride, a cause of liver cancer.
A punitive damages claim was based on documents showing that GE decided against conducting a survey of nearby drinking water wells once the contamination at the Powerex plant was first discovered in the late 1980s, in an attempt to avoid adverse publicity. Residents claimed that this caused them needless exposure for an additional 10 to 12 years and showed reckless disregard for their health and safety.
On July 8, 2011, the New York State Appellate Division, Fourth Department in Rochester affirmed Cayuga County Supreme Court Judge Thomas G. Leone’s earlier ruling denying GE’s motion to dismiss the case. The Appellate Court’s decision means that Baity, et al., v. General Electric Company will proceed as scheduled before Judge Leone in January 2012. More…



