In upstate New York among the waterfalls and tree laden hills resides personal injury lawyer, Peter N. Littman, Esq. He will defend you if your company has stolen your design ideas or academic research or if you need to assert your employee rights in the maelstrom of incompetent or malicious institutional decision making. Or perhaps someone side-swiped you on the main street of Ithaca and really doesn't want to accept responsibility for the damage they have caused. You may want to call upon Mr. Littman for the legal advice you need. In the past he has won many cases and, like many attorneys working within local, relatively small town personal injury law, he has lost some. The experience is there and a client can be comforted with the knowledge that Mr. Littman has played the law field with expertise and smarts. He and the attorneys who work with him will help you out with pretty much any legal assistance you may need in the realm of personal injury. And he will perform honestly and fairly to defend you and your grievances.
Judith Livingston, a Senior Partner of Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore, appears to be the prestigious and successful trial attorney she presents herself as. She is indeed one of the glass ceiling breakers; a trial lawyer achieving excellence in a field not generally associated with female attorneys. Apparently, women just don’t feel comfortable duking it out with the good ole boys in the courtroom. According to Ms. Livingston young girls are not encouraged to compete in combative-type sports. (It appears she is unaware of lacrosse or field hockey, two sports historically known to bring out the beast in many a young girl.) Nonetheless, Ms. Livingston is a trial lawyer who represents clients injured by incompetent medical residents serving out their terms in local hospitals, because, as she tells it, her father treated her like a boy. And now as an adult she is well equipped for election into elite, male dominated organizations for the esteemed trial attorney.