Schlam Stone & Dolan In The Media
Early trial bid denied in judicial salaries action known as "Kaye's Pay Suit"
New York Law Journal, May 27, 2008: Manhattan Supreme Court denied an effort to kick off a trial on June 2 in the case stemming from a pay dispute between New York State's judges and its legislature; Schlam, Stone & Dolan partner Richard H. Dolan is counsel for New York's Governor and Assembly Speaker
Schlam Stone Named Defense Counsel in Judicial Pay Suit
New York Law Journal, April 28, 2008: Schlam, Stone & Dolan partner Richard H. Dolan has been retained as counsel for New York's Governor and Assembly Speaker in a lawsuit regarding the pay of New York State judges brought by New York's Chief Judge
Lawsuit Against Clinton Pollster Dropped
Associated Press, July 18, 2007: Audrey Roofeh, an associate at Schlam, Stone & represented a former Penn Schoen & Berland employee in litigation involving political pollsters for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, which successfully settled out of court
Protecting The Messenger
Corporate Secretary, June 2007: Jeffrey Eilender, a partner at Schlam, Stone & Dolan, was quoted in Corporate Secretary on new conditions affecting whistle-blowers whose conduct may be driven by conscience but whose legal protections stem from provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Bringing Privilege Back
Corporate Secretary, May 2007: Jim Sherwood, a partner at Schlam, Stone & Dolan, was quoted in Corporate Secretary on recent changes by the Department of Justice to corporate criminal investigations
Profiles In Law: At Fork In Life's Road, They Studied Law
44th Street Notes, June 2005: Here is the story of one City Bar member revealing why he left stability and employment behind for study groups, outlines and blue books
Tim Smith: Winning The Light Heavyweight Title In Court
New York Daily News, September 25, 2002: Schlam Stone delivers a knockout in Federal jury trial
The Doctor's Story: A Notable Appellate Victory And An Acquittal
The Wall Street Journal, May 24, 2000: Schlam Stone wins an appellate victory in a dramatic criminal case