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The Spirit of Milton Mollen: With City’s Legal Luminaries in Attendance, Brooklyn Appellate Court Presents Inaugural ‘Mollen’ Awards
November 3, 2011 -- Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Herrick counsel Milton Mollen, former presiding judge of the Appellate Division's Second Department, was honored by the establishment of the Milton Mollen Commitment to Excellence Award, to be given to the Second Department employees who professional activities and demeanor most closely mirror that of the retired judge. Political and legal luminaries toasted Judge Mollen at a ceremony at the Second Department courthouse in Brooklyn, where the first awards were conferred.
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Senior Counsel, Very Senior Counsel
February 21, 2010 -- The New York Times
Judge Milton Mollen is profiled in this New York Times story about nonagenarian attorneys who remain active in their practices. The story, based loosely on Robert Morgenthau's decision to join a law firm after not seeking re-election as Manhattan's district attorney, mentions Judge Mollen's career highlights and his busy arbitration practice.
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Herrick is significantly strengthening its Commercial Litigation Practice Group with the promotion of William R. Fried to partner.
February 2009
Bill Fried practices general commercial litigation with an emphasis on construction, real estate and business divorce disputes. He has extensive trial and appellate experience in state and federal courts. In addition to handling complex litigation matters for business clients, Bill counsels clients through negotiations, mediations, and arbitrations as an alternative to litigation. Herrick’s clients rely on Bill for his tenacity and resourcefulness to resolve difficult and intricate disputes.
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Endless Task: Keeping Unions Clean
February 10, 2008 -- The New York Times
Milton Mollen is quoted in a story about his work to keep organized crime out of a Teamsters local. The story noted that under his direction, about 50 officers and members were expelled from the union.