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| | Address | | 30 Columbia Turnpike, P.O. Box 95 | | Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 | | (Morris Co.) | | | |
| | | Entwistle & Cappucci LLP practices in the following areas of law:
General Corporate Practice, Commercial Litigation, Complex Business and Securities Litigation, Securities and Antitrust Class Action Litigation, Employment and Labor Law and Litigation, Insurance and Reinsurance Law and Litigation, Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Workouts, Executive Compensation, Estate Litigation and Administration, Commercial Transactions, Cyber Law and Intellectual Property and Product Liability Litigation. | | Firm Size: 36 |
Other Office Locations of Entwistle & Cappucci LLP
New York, New York, U.S.A. (Main Office)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Armonk, New York, U.S.A.
| | William S. Gyves (Partner) born Rockville Centre, New York, August 2, 1960; admitted to bar, 1991, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1992, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1998, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1999, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York. Education: Fordham University (B.A., 1982); St. John's University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1991). Co-Executive Notes and Comments Editor, Law Review, 1990-1991. Author/Lecturer: "When Your Client Drops the F-Bomb During a Deposition," New Jersey Law Journal, May 5, 2008; "Welcome Relief for Lenders: Federal Truth and Lending Act Trumps New Jersey Law," New Jersey Law Journal, October 10, 2005; "Trouble No Maw: Employers Breathing Easier As Court Clarifies the Enforceability of Restrictive Covenants," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, July 2004; "Electronic Discovery Is a Fact of Life," New Jersey Law Journal, April 29, 2002; "Counsel and Computer Forensics Experts: Teaming Up to Get It Right on Electronic Discovery," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, November 2001; "Competing With Former Employers," New Jersey Law Journal, June 25, 2001; "The Duty to Disclose Inaccurate Deposition Testimony," New Jersey Law Journal, September 4, 2000; "Distinguishing Valid Fraud Claims From Trumped Up Breach of Contract Actions," The Business Suit, DRI, Winter 2000; "Navigating the Minefield of Ex Parte Communications," New Jersey Law Journal, April 10, 2000; "The Fine Line Between An Auditor's Recklessness and Intent to Deceive," The Business Suit, DRI, Summer 1999; and "New York Clarifies Its "Borrowing Statute"; New Jersey's "New Business" Rule Declared Alive and Well; Second Circuit Finds Former Corporate Executives Entitled to Fifth Amendment Privilege," The Business Suit, DRI, January 2000. Has lectured on a variety of topics, including "E-Discovery in the Post-Enron Era," Bureau of National Affairs Litigation Forum: Electronic Discovery and Document Retention, May 1, 2003, and "Defending the Deposition: Potted Plant or Savvy Litigator?" New York State Bar Association Seminar on Deposition Practice and Practicalities in State and Federal Court, April 26, 2002. Member: Member of the Federal Bar Council; American Bar Association; New York State Bar Association; Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Northern District of New York Federal Court Bar Association; Defense Research Institute; New Jersey Defense Association; New Jersey State Bar Association; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey; Morris County Bar Association; Bar Association of the Third Federal Circuit; Historical Society of the District of New Jersey; Brennan-Vanderbilt Inn of Court (Master); Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey; New Jersey Business and Industry Association; Northern District of New York Federal Court Bar Association. (Also at New York, New York Office). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Employment Law; Intellectual Property. Email: William S. Gyves | | Robert N. Cappucci (Partner) born Bronxville, New York, March 6, 1968; admitted to bar, 1994, New Jersey, New York and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1996, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 2001, U.S. Supreme Court; 2002, U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; 2004, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit. Education: Fordham University (B.A., cum laude, 1990; J.D., 1993). Articles Editor, Fordham International Law Journal. Author: "Amending the Treatment of Defense Production Enterprises Under the U.S. Exon-Florio Provision: A Move Toward Protectionism or Globalism?," 16 Fordham Int'l L.J. 652 (1993). Member: New York State (Member, Commercial and Federal Litigation Sections) and American (Member, Litigation Section; Federal Bar Council) Bar Associations; Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Association of Trial Lawyers of America. (Also at New York, New York Office). Practice Areas: Securities Litigation; Class Actions; Shareholder Derivative Actions; Directors and Officers Liability. Email: Robert N. Cappucci | | Andrew J. Entwistle (Partner) born Rockville Centre, New York, April 13, 1959; admitted to bar, 1984, New York; 1985, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1986, New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1989, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1993, U.S. Supreme Court; 2001, Illinois; 2002, District of Columbia, Texas and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; 2004, Supreme Court of Colorado. Education: University of Notre Dame (B.A., 1981); University of Syracuse (J.D., 1984). Member, Moot Court Board. Recipient: Lionel Grossman Award; Syracuse College of Law Merit Scholar; Notre Dame Scholarship. Listed in: Who's Who in America; Who's Who in American Law; Who's Who in Finance and Industry; Who's Who in Practicing Attorneys; Who's Who in Emerging Leaders in America; Who's Who Among Young Professionals; Who's Who in the East; Who's Who Worldwide; International Legal Professional of the Year for 2004 (International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England); International Order of Merit (International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England); Great Minds of the 21st Century (American Biographical Institute). Author: "Second Circuit Update: Injunction Against National Hockey League's Transfer of Rangers Team Website to NHL Server Denied Because Seizure of Website Is Not a Naked Restraint; Republic of Congo's Oil Company Is Immune from U.S. Racketeering Charges But Company Executive May Not Be; Elected School Board Official's Pre-action Discovery of Anonymous Bloggers Denied Because Statements Were Protected Opinion," The Business Suit, DRI, January 4, 2008; "Second Circuit Update: Ex Parte Communications with Former Employee May Not Merit Disqualification; Accounting Firm Not Subject to Federal Jurisdiction in Contract Dispute With Former Employees; Statements Made By Employer In NASD Filing Are Privileged," The Business Suit, DRI, September 28, 2007; "Second Circuit Update: Accounting Firm Has Affirmative Duty to Correct Certified Financial Statements; New York's Highest Court Rejects Insured's Single-Occurrence Theory for Asbestos Claims," The Business Suit, DRI, July 31, 2007; "Imputation Doctrine No Longer Protects Auditors," The Business Suit, August 2006; "Second Circuit Update: Thompson Memorandum's Attorneys' Fees Provision Held Unconstitutional," The Business Suit, August 2006; "Second Circuit Update: Beer Supplier and Distributor Must Arbitrate Dispute Despite New York Law to the Contrary," The Business Suit, DRI, January 5, 2006; "Second Circuit Update: Merchant Lacks Standing to Assert Antitrust Claims Against Credit Card Companies for Chargeback Fees," The Business Suit, December 22, 2006; "Corporate Exposure and Employment Practices Liability," Mealey's Reinsurance Conference, November 2000; "Distinguishing Valid Fraud Claims From Trumped Up Breach of Contract Actions," The Business Suit, Winter 2000; "The Fine Line Between An Auditor's Recklessness and Intent to Deceive," The Business Suit, Summer 1999; "What a Web We Weave . . . Jurisdiction in Web-Related Litigation," The Business Suit, DRI, Winter 1998; "Due Deference The Supreme Court Confirms the Post-Daubert Discretion of the Trial Judge as the Gatekeeper," The Business Suit, DRI, Winter 1998; "Red Light, Green Light, 1-2-3: Stop and Go Traffic on the Information Superhighway," The Business Suit, DRI, Winter 1998; "The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine and the Economic Espionage Act: Emerging Weapons In the Battle to Protect Trade Secrets from Theft and Misappropriation," The Business Suit, DRI, Spring 1998; "Covenants Not to Compete and the Duty of Loyalty," DRI, Spring 1997 Conference Chicago); "New York Business Law Update 1997," (New York State Society of CPAs); "New York Business Law Update 1998," (New York State Society of CPAs); "Excess Insurers Late Notice and Prejudice, American Home Puts The Issue to Rest," New York Law Journal, July 1993; "Managing the Risks of Accountants Liability, A Legal Perspective," New York Society of CPA's, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998. Professional Associations: Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Catholic Big Brothers For Boys and Girls, State of New York; Board of Directors, Hannah & Friends; Board of Directors, Giuliani Center for Urban Leadership. Member: U.S. Bankruptcy Court Mediation Panel, National Association of Public Pension Funds Attorneys; Educational Sustainer of the Council of Institutional Investors; Northeast Regional Editor for the Defense Research Institute - The Business Suit. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Nassau County, Westchester County, New York State (Member, Committees on: General Litigation and Federal Trial Practice; Co-Chair, Panel on Alternative Dispute Resolution), New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Federal Bar Council (Member, Winter Bench and Bar Planning Committee, 2005); New York State Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Defense Research Institute (Member: Business Law Committee; Labor and Employment Committee; Vice-Chair, Environmental Coverage Sub-Committee, 1998). (Also at New York and Armonk, New York Offices). Practice Areas: Corporate Law; Corporate Governance; Mergers and Acquisitions; Complex Business Litigation; Securities Litigation; Bankruptcy; Labor and Employment Law and Litigation; Executive Compensation; Commercial Litigation; Intellectual Property Law and Litigation; Product Liability Litigation; Insurance Law and Litigation; Reinsurance Law; Probate; Estate Litigation. Email: Andrew J. Entwistle | | Alix Rubin (Partner) admitted to bar, 1996, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 2001, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 2002, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York; 2005, New York and U.S. Supreme Court; 2006, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Tufts University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1977); Temple University (Master of Journalism, 1981); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., 1996). Recipient, Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice, 2003. Editor, Comparative Labor Law Journal, 1994-1996. Author: "Counsel Beware: A Few Keystrokes May Modify an Agreement," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, July 2008; "Long-Arm Statute Does Not Confer Jurisdiction on Foreign Libel Litigant; Crime-Fraud Exception Pierces Attorney-Client Privilege; New York May Seek Own Separate Arbitration," The Business Suit, DRI, May 16, 2008; "Independent Contractors Can Be Protected Under New Jersey's Whistleblower Statute," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, September 2007; "Broader CEPA a Mixed Blessing," New Jersey Law Journal, April 9, 2007; "Thompson Memorandum's Attorneys' Fees Provision Held Unconstitutional; Second Circuit Breaks Ranks on Arbitration Subpoenas," The Business Suit, DRI, August 15, 2006; "Sarbanes-Oxley Permits Corporation to Advance Defense Costs to Its Officers and Directors," The Business Suit, DRI, April 25, 2006; "Beer Supplier and Distributor Must Arbitrate Dispute Despite New York Law to the Contrary," The Business Suit, DRI, January 5, 2006; "Circumstantial Proof Is Sufficient," New Jersey Law Journal, December 26, 2005. Co-Author: "The Practical Guide to Federal and New Jersey Employment Law: The Employer's Resource, Lowenstein Sandler PC and NJBIA," 2001-2002 and Second editions; "Anonymous 'Posters' Complicate Discovery," New York Law Journal, November 19, 2001; "The Americans With Disabilities Act, Reasonable Accommodations and Therapists' Responsibilities," OT Practice, Volume 3, Issue 7, July/August 1998; "Mental Disabilities and the ADA: What's an Employer to Do?" Exploring the Real World of Employee Relations: An Interactive Workshop, January 21, 1998; "What the Balanced Budget Act Means for New Jersey Health Care Providers," Hannoch Weisman Health Update, Volume III, No. 3, Fall 1997; and "HIV Positive, Employment Negative? HIV Discrimination Among Health Care Workers in the United States and France," Comparative Labor Law Journal, Volume 17, No. 2, Winter 1996. Contributing Author, "A Practical Guide to New Jersey Employment Law: The Employer's Resource," Lowenstein Sandler and NJBIA, 2001-2002 and second editions. Facilitator, New Jersey World Trade Center Disaster Legal Response Team, 2003. Member: New Jersey State, New York State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey; Defense Research Institute. Languages: French and Hebrew. Practice Areas: Complex Commercial Litigation; Employment Law. Email: Alix Rubin | | ASSOCIATES | | Kelly A. Noto (Associate) born Hammonton, New Jersey, 1980; admitted to bar, 2006, New York and New Jersey. Education: University of Delaware (B.A., 2002); Seton Hall Law School (J.D., 2005). Editor-in-Chief, Seton Hall Legislative Journal. Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Complex Business Litigation. | | Robert M. Travisano (Associate) admitted to bar, 1999, New Jersey; 2000, New York; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey. Education: Villanova University (B.A., 1995); St. John's University School of Law (J.D., 1999). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Complex Business Litigation. Email: Robert M. Travisano | Other Office Addresses: Links to Other Offices
Armonk, New York Office: 200 Business Park Drive, Suite 305, 10504. Telephone: 914-730-3200. Facsimile: 914-730-3206.
Austin, Texas Office: 720 Brazos Street, 78701. Telephone: 512-275-7388. Facsimile: 512-480-8230.
Chicago, Illinois Office: 333 West Wacker Drive, 20th Floor, 60606. Telephone: 312-251-9500. Facsimile: 312-251-9300.
New York, New York Office: 280 Park Avenue, 26th Floor West, 10017. Telephone: 212-894-7200. Facsimile: 212-894-7272.
Tallahassee, Florida Office: 400 North Meridian Street, 32301. Telephone: 850-222-9886. Facsimile: 850-671-4402.
Washington D.C. Office: 1735 New York Avenue, NW, 20006. Telephone: 202-661-3960. Facsimile: 202-331-1024.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Office: The Public Ledger Building, 600 Chestnut Street, Suite 1056, 19106. Telephone: 215-609-1900. Fax: 215-413-7029.
| (For complete biographical data on other personnel, see Professional Biographies at New York, New York Office) | | Maintains an office in more than one location. |
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