Imbesi Law P.C. Press releases
Oct 16, 2012
Contents located within safe deposit boxes maintained at a TD Bank were stolen. The bank is located at 1602 Avenue U in Brooklyn, New York. Several of the victims have retained attorneys to assist in recovering the value of the items stolen.
Oct 15, 2012
A client of the law firm Imbesi Christensen received notification that he can continue to receive New York unemployment benefits after his employer withdrew its objection. See A.L.J Case No. 012-31875.
Oct 15, 2012
A client of the law firm Imbesi Christensen won a New York Unemployment Insurance hearing, after Department of Labor denied claim. See A.L.J Case No. 012-31964.
Oct 15, 2012
Brittany Weiner, attorney with Imbesi Christensen, received notification of an award issued in favor of the firm's client, after a hearing was conducted. See A.L.J Case No. 012-27270
Oct 09, 2012
The law firm of Imbesi Christensen received notification of an award issued in favor of its client, a registered representative of FINRA, which overruled the Department of Labor's initial determination. See A.L.J Case No. 012-30087
Oct 03, 2012
The law firm of Imbesi Christensen received notification of an award issued in favor of its client involved in a legal matter with SLEEPY'S LLC. See A.L.J Case No. 012-31806
Aug 27, 2012
Contents located within safe deposit boxes maintained at a TD Bank were stolen. The bank is located at 1602 Avenue U in Brooklyn, New York. Several of the victims have retained attorneys to assist in recovering the value of the items stolen.
Aug 16, 2012
Forbes.com profiles FINRA arbitration decision granting expungement on behalf of broker
Aug 16, 2012
In the Matter of the FINRA Arbitration Between Claudia M. Hurtado, Claimant, vs. Chase Investment Services Corp., Respondent (FINRA Arbitration 11-00875, July 27, 2012). Expungement request granted after hearing.
Jan 09, 2012
Employee wins New York Unemployment Hearing A.L.J Case No. 111-13199; In the matter of Barbara Paxton v. Flour Industrial Services (Flour), the ALJ ruled in favor of Ms. Paxton, an employee of Flour. Vincent Imbesi represented Ms. Paxton.