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Levy, Davis & Maher, LLP

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Attn: Damon R. Maher
29 Broadway, Ninth Floor
New York NY 10022
Telephone: (212)371-0033
Fax: (212)371-0463
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Statement of Practice

General Commercial and Civil Litigation Practice. Employment Law and Employment Discrimination Law. Commercial Collections and Debtor and Creditor Law. Year Established: 1977 Firm Profile: Founded by Sheldon Levy and Malcolm Davis in 1977 as Levy and Davis, the firm is a full service general practice firm with a civil litigation emphasis. The firm now concentrates in the areas of employment discrimination. Family and Medical Leave Act. Overtime Wage Claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act, and in counselling on employment contract matters. The firm continues its active commercial litigation and debt collection practice, using state of the art computer technology, and acts as a local counsel to out of town businesses and attorneys. Firm Size: 4

Members of the Firm

Sheldon I. Levy (1927-1999).

Malcolm H. Davis - Born New York, NY, Aug. 12, 1943; admitted to bar, 1969, New York; 1972, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Education: New York University (B.A., 1965); George Washington University (J.D., 1968); New York University (LL.M., 1974). Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: New York State Bar Association; National Employment Lawyers Association; New York County Lawyers Association; New York State Trial Lawyers Association. Reported Cases: Weiner v. McGraw-Hill, Inc. 57 NY 2d. 458 (1982). Practice Areas: Commercial Law; Employment Discrimination Law; Disability Discrimination/Americans with Disabilities Act; Civil Litigation; Real Estate.

Damon R. Maher - Born Yonkers, NY, Jan. 17, 1956; admitted to bar, 1981, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Education: Yale University (B.A., 1977); Fordham University (J.D., 1980). Member, Fordham Urban Law Journal, 1978-1980. Member: New York State (Member, General Practice Section) and American Bar Associations; Commercial Law League of America (Member: Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy Sections). Practice Areas: Commercial Collections; Contract Law; Litigation.

Associates

Jonathan A. Bernstein - Born New York, NY, Dec. 13, 1958; admitted to bar, 1997, New Jersey; 1998, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 2001, U.S. District Court, Western District of New York. Education: University of Texas (B.A., 1982); City University of New York (J.D, 1997). Member: American Bar Association (Member, Section of Labor and Employment Law); New York State Bar Association; National Employment Lawyers Association. Reported Cases: Slaughter v. American Building Maintenance Co., 64 F. Supp.2d 319 (1999). Languages: Spanish and French. Practice Areas: Employment; Labor; Commercial Litigation.

Harmon L. Fields - Born Bronx, NY, June 21, 1943; admitted to bar, 2003, New York. Education: Columbia University (B.A., 1966); Columbia University Teachers College (M.A., 1968); Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work (M.S.W., 1981); Brooklyn Law School (J.D., 2002). Member: American Bar Association (Member: Section of Litigation; Section of Labor and Employment Law; Law Practice Management Section); New York State Bar Association (Member: Trial Lawyers Section; Labor and Employment Law Section); Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committee on Legal Problems of the Aging); National Employment Lawyers Association. Practice Areas: Commercial Law; Litigation; Collections; Labor and Employment; Real Estate; Wills; Trusts and Estates; Elder Law.


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