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On March 4, 2002, as the show faced pressure from watchdog groups such as the Parents Television Council (which voted Off Centre the second worst show for family viewing in 2002), The New York Post printed a memo from the WB's Standards and Practices Department to the creators of the show that stated: "It is essential to reduce and/or modify ...
Weitz & Luxenberg is the largest law firm of its kind in New York State. Overall, the firm has won over $27 billion in verdicts and settlements from lawsuits. [1] The firm has 84 associate lawyers and 3 partners, with offices in Los Angeles, New York City, and Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The firm was founded in 1986 [1] by Perry Weitz and Arthur ...
Weitz is a director of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association. The association is "a heavy lobbying presence in Albany," according to The New York Times. [6] In 2010, Kathleen Rice, the Nassau County district attorney, ran for New York state attorney general. In 2009, Rice hired Weitz's son, Justin Weitz, as an assistant district attorney.
Arthur Luxenberg is an American attorney and partner at the Manhattan law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, which he co-founded in 1986. [1] [2] References
Robert J. Gordon is an American trial lawyer.. He is Weitz & Luxenberg’s chief trial lawyer and partner. He has tried 70 mass tort cases involving asbestos, Vioxx, Rezulin, and silicone gel breast implants, obtaining jury verdicts totaling $405,741,511 with a case average of $5,796,307.
Howard Jerrold Zuker (May 27, 1940 – April 28, 2024), known professionally as Zack Norman, was an American actor, comedian, film producer, and art collector. He was best known for his acting role as the cousin of Danny DeVito 's character in 20th Century Fox 's Romancing the Stone (1984).
Zucker Hillside Hospital is a psychiatric facility [1] [2] [3] in Glen Oaks, Queens, New York. It opened in 1926, relocated to its present address in 1941, and was renamed [4] in 1999 to its present name. [5]
[3] [4] He sailed from Hamburg on the s/s Rugia on March 1 [6] and arrived in New York City under the name Adolf Zuckery on March 16, 1891. [7] Like most immigrants, he began modestly. After landing in New York City, he began working in an upholstery shop. A friend then got him a job as an apprentice at a furrier. Zukor stayed in New York City ...