TURNING TRIALS INTO TRIUMPHS

McCormick & Priore, P.C. is a defense litigation firm known for having the intensity and integrity to go beyond expectations – something we call “outperformance.” This includes being large enough to provide the in-depth legal expertise and support our clients need and focused enough to provide the individualized attention successful litigation requires.

Equal parts honesty, trustworthiness, dedication and professionalism, integrity is the quality we value most. When a law firm prizes integrity as highly as we do, it attracts attorneys that are not only intensely professional but also straightforward, honest, and as dedicated to their clients as they are to the law. As a result, we are sought after for a broad range of defense litigation, and also for forward-looking counsel, helping clients anticipate and pre-emptively resolve potential legal issues.

Since our founding in 1994, we have represented the interests of clients in a wide range of industries, offering particular expertise in defense litigation for insurance-related companies as well as manufacturers. We serve a wide range of clients, from multinational corporations to mid-size companies as well as individuals. Our attorneys are experienced at the trial and appellate levels of both state and federal court, and our firm is committed to the on-going support and education of our clients.

Our intensity in pursuing winning outcomes, plus our reputation for dealing with integrity, has attracted the highest-caliber clients across the nation.

Expect more from McCormick & Priore, P.C. in expertise and responsiveness.

 

NEWS AND INSIGHTS

“Gotta Fix That Step”

Supreme Court Severs Claims After Parties’ Misstep It’s important to cover all your bases when moving for summary judgment because, in a recent decision, the Supreme Court, New York County shows us that if you don’t the Court isn’t going to do the work for you. In...

“…and one!”

First Department Agrees with Lower Court on § 240(1) and Notes Plaintiff Would Have Also Won on § 241(6) Anyway The First Department gives us another look at a case where, in opposition to plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, inconsistencies in the account of the...