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Identify An Attornery If You Need Legal Help

Mon, 05/07/2012 - 12:07PM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 1 Views

It has long been known that our society is getting more and more sue-happy, and contracts or legal records are particularly weighed down with complicated language that can leave a person befuddled and hesitant to sign. People are more apt to file frivolous lawsuits that still have to be defended. Having a skilled, qualified lawyer defending you is the only way to steer clear of falling prey to the overly litigious portions of society. Just ask any Aspen Attorney

For instance:

In 2008, a a strip club patron filed a negligence suit against the club owner and a dancer when the dancer swung her leg over the man’s head during an intimate performance and accidently smashed the heel of her four-inch stiletto into his eye. The suit asked for $3 million.

An Arizona woman filed a suit against Universal Studios because she purportedly suffered psychological damage and emotional distress because the studio’s haunted house attraction was too scary.

The NBC reality show “Fear Factor” was sued for $2.5 million by a man who was revolted by the watching contestants eat liquefied rats.

In the nineties, Budwesier was sued for false advertising by a man claiming the beer company suggested that drinking its product would help him attain dates with beautiful women like the models in television ads.

Aside from being frivolous, what other similarity runs through each of these examples? In each example, a skilled attorney was able to go to court and get the case dismissed.

Lawsuits like these may sound funny, but they are very serious for the businesses targeted. Huge companies have bands of lawyers on the payroll so they are always prepared to defend themselves. The average business, however, does not have the luxury of heavy capital reserves and attorneys on staff. There are innumerable accounts of companies closing their doors after being sued. Some companies actually prevailed, but their representation could not get the suit dismissed in a timely manner and the legal bills buried the business. The value of a truly competent, experienced trial attorney can affect more than simply the final outcome – it can mean a real victory by not losing all of your assets to win a case.

The ability to not get sued in the first place is an area where the services of a capable and proficient attorney are invaluable. Lots of quarrels occur over differing perceptions between parties about the interpretation of a contract or other legal document. The exhaustive character of today’s legal documents demands an attorney’s eye to make sure clients knows what they are signing. Rental agreements, sales commitments, loans or credit agreements, realty and building contracts all have very detailed minutiae and are features of the law most everyone will experience. A knowledgeable lawyer can read through these documents and ensure you have every advantage available. You May Need Services of an Aspen Attorney: http://www.garfieldhecht.com/



Garfield and Hecht Ideal Rifle Trail Lawyer

Wed, 11/16/2011 - 10:15AM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 2 Views

If you are facing any type of legal matter – from a simple speeding ticket to a major lawsuit – you had better have a good Rifle Lawyer. The reasons why you need to hire an attorney in all legal matters are as vast as the legal system itself.
Simply put, the average person is not capable of understanding the legal process well enough to defend themselves adequately. Most all of us have received a speeding ticket at some point in our lives. Typically, we know we are guilty of the offense so we just check the guilty box, send in the fine and accept the points attached to our license. That offense will now affect our insurance rates – and even our credit rating – for years to come. However, if we were to seek legal help, our Rifle Lawyer. would likely advise us differently. Perhaps, after an initial consultation, the attorney may see a flaw in the issuing officer’s report, or may know of a judgment deferral process that would prevent the citation from appearing on your driving record.
The legal system is set up with no regard for public consumption. A Rifle Legal Firm. technically cannot make anything happen that an average person can – the attorney simply understands the system and all of minutiae of the legal process and therefore is able to facilitate your desires and rights. Of course, a well-connected attorney does have relationships developed over time with important people within the legal system; relationships which often increase the odds of a case turning out in your favor.
Sometimes winning is not simply beating a case – often it is clear that the evidence brought against you in a criminal or civil case is stronger than your evidence. In these times an attorney is invaluable at negotiating the best possible outcome. A judge generally looks for a precedent when deciding a criminal sentence or civil judgment, and a good trial lawyer can cite precedents more favorable to you or argue as to why your case is unique and therefore should be subject to lesser penalties.
For many of you, tort and probate issues may be the biggest reason why you need to hire an attorney. Most everyone will need a will or have to deal with the estate of a deceased loved one. Increasingly common are bankruptcies and unique real estate situations due to foreclosures and short sales. Tort and probate law is uniquely complicated and often entirely unknown to ordinary people.
Hire Rifle Legal Firm Garfield and Hecht PC.



Vail Attorneys Garfield and Hecht Update Attorney Listing

Sun, 10/30/2011 - 10:28AM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 3 Views

Attorney Directory

Shareholders

MATTHEW C. FERGUSON, Shareholder
Matt specializes in general litigation, aviation law, real estate litigation, and commercial litigation, including business torts. E-mail: ferguson@garfieldhecht.com | More
RONALD GARFIELD, Managing Shareholder
Ron specializes in business acquisitions and sales representing lenders and buyers, commercial lending, and real estate law. E-mail: garfield@garfieldhecht.com | More
ANDREW V. HECHT, Shareholder
Andy specializes in real estate and administrative law with an emphasis in land use matters and commercial and residential real estate development. E-mail: ahecht@garfieldhecht.com | More
ROBERT E. KENDIG, Shareholder
Bob specializes in the areas of family law and commercial litigation. E-mail: rkendig@garfieldhecht.com | More
CHRISTOPHER J. LaCROIX, Shareholder
Chris specializes in corporate law, business organization, real estate, commercial lending and trademark licensing. E-mail: clacroix@garfieldhecht.com | More
DAVID L. LENYO, Shareholder
Dave specializes in commercial litigation, real estate litigation, personal injury litigation, and domestic relations. E-mail: chagen@garfieldhecht.com | More
DAVID H. McCONAUGHY, Shareholder
David specializes in real estate and land use law, municipal law, water law, construction law, and related civil litigation. E-mail: dmcconaughy@garfieldhecht.com More..
CHAD J. SCHMIT, Shareholder
Chad specializes in commercial litigation, real estate litigation, construction litigation, and personal injury litigation. E-mail: cschmit@garfieldhecht.com | More

Of Counsel

KURSTEN CANADA, Of Counsel
Kursten specializes in real estate law with an emphasis in commercial and residential real estate development, leasing, financing, construction contracts, and homeowners’ association matters, and business law with an emphasis on business organization and asset transfers. E-Mail: kcanada@garfieldhecht.com | More…
STEPHEN L. CARTER, Of Counsel
Steve specialized in the areas estate planning, probate, and local governemnt law. E-mail: esands@garfieldhecht.com | More
WILLIAM K. GUEST, Of Counsel
Bill specializes in the areas of estate planning, taxation, probate, business law and real estate. E-mail: wguest@garfieldhecht.com | More
E. MICHAEL HOFFMAN, Of Counsel
Michael specializes in real estate law and business organization. E-Mail: mhoffman@garfieldhecht.com | More…
EDWARD P. SANDS, Of Counsel
Ed specializes in the areas of municipal law and local government law. E-mail: esands@garfieldhecht.com | More

Associates

CHRISTOPHER D. BRYAN, Associate
Chris concentrates on general civil litigation, land use and environmental law, appellate practice and commercial litigation. E-mail: cbryan@garfieldhecht.com | More
NICOLE D. GARRIMONE, Associate
Nicole specializes in water law, municipal law, special district law, real estate and land use law. E-mail: ngarrimone@garfieldhecht.com | More
GREGORY S. GORDON, Associate
Greg specializes in real estate law with an emphasis in land use matters, business organization, corporate and general litigation. E-mail: ggordon@garfieldhecht.com | More
RYAN KALAMAYA, Associate
Ryan specializes in family law and commercial litigation. E-mail: rkalamaya@garfieldhecht.com | More
ERIC D. MUSSELMAN, Associate
Eric specializes in general litigation, real estate law and commercial litigation, including business torts. E-mail: emusselman@garfieldhecht.com | More
DANIEL D. REYNOLDS, Associate
Daniel specializes in real estate law and business organization. E-mail: dreynolds@garfieldhecht.com | More
NATASHA SAYPOL, Associate
Natasha specializes in corporate law, business organization and real estate law. E-mail: nsaypol@garfieldhecht.com | More
AVERY SIMPSON, Associate
E-mail: asimpson@garfieldhecht.com | More
DAVID D. SMITH, Associate
Dave specializes in municipal law, land use law, and real estate law. E-mail: dsmith@garfieldhecht.com | More



Meet the Garfield & Hecht Legal Team of Lawyers

Tue, 08/30/2011 - 5:04PM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 4 Views

Meet the Garfield and Hecht PC Team

MATTHEW C. FERGUSON, Shareholder
Matt specializes in general litigation, aviation law, real estate litigation, and commercial litigation, including business torts.
E-mail: ferguson@garfieldhecht.com More...
RONALD GARFIELD, Managing Shareholder
Ron specializes in business acquisitions and sales representing lenders and buyers, commercial lending, and real estate law.
E-mail: garfield@garfieldhecht.com More...
ROBERT E. KENDIG, Shareholder
Bob specializes in the areas of family law and commercial litigation.
E-mail: rkendig@garfieldhecht.com More...
ANDREW V. HECHT, Shareholder
Andy specializes in real estate and administrative law with an emphasis in land use matters and commercial and residential real estate development.
E-mail: ahecht@garfieldhecht.com More...
CHRISTOPHER J. LaCROIX, Shareholder
Chris specializes in corporate law, business organization, real estate, commercial lending and trademark licensing.
E-mail: clacroix@garfieldhecht.com More...
DAVID L. LENYO, Shareholder
Dave specializes in commercial litigation, real estate litigation, personal injury litigation, and domestic relations.
E-mail: chagen@garfieldhecht.com More...
DAVID H. McCONAUGHY, Shareholder
David specializes in real estate and land use law, municipal law, water law, construction law, and related civil litigation.
E-mail: dmcconaughy@garfieldhecht.com More..
CHAD J. SCHMIT, Shareholder
Chad specializes in commercial litigation, real estate litigation, construction litigation, and personal injury litigation.
E-mail: cschmit@garfieldhecht.com More...
KURSTEN CANADA, Of Counsel
Kursten specializes in real estate law with an emphasis in commercial and residential real estate development, leasing, financing, construction contracts, and homeowners' association matters, and business law with an emphasis on business organization and asset transfers.
E-Mail: kcanada@garfieldhecht.com More…
STEPHEN L. CARTER, Of Counsel
Steve specialized in the areas estate planning, probate, and local governemnt law.
E-mail: esands@garfieldhecht.com More...
WILLIAM  K. GUEST, Of Counsel
Bill specializes in the areas of estate planning, taxation, probate, business law and real estate.
E-mail: wguest@garfieldhecht.com More...
E. MICHAEL HOFFMAN, Of Counsel
Michael specializes in real estate law  and business organization. 
E-Mail: mhoffman@garfieldhecht.com More…
EDWARD P. SANDS, Of Counsel
Ed specializes in the areas of municipal law and local government law.
E-mail: esands@garfieldhecht.com More...
NICOLE D. GARRIMONE, Associate
Nicole specializes in water law, municipal law, special district law, real estate and land use law.
E-mail: ngarrimone@garfieldhecht.com More...
CHRISTOPHER D. BRYAN, Associate
Chris concentrates on general civil litigation, land use and environmental law, appellate practice and commercial litigation.
E-mail: cbryan@garfieldhecht.com More...
GREGORY S. GORDON, Associate
Greg specializes in real estate law with an emphasis in land use matters, business organization, corporate and general litigation.
E-mail: ggordon@garfieldhecht.com More...
RYAN KALAMAYA, Associate
Ryan specializes in family law and commercial litigation. 
E-mail: rkalamaya@garfieldhecht.com More...
ERIC D. MUSSELMAN, Associate
Eric specializes in general litigation, real estate law and commercial litigation, including business torts.
E-mail: emusselman@garfieldhecht.com More...
DANIEL D. REYNOLDS, Associate
Daniel specializes in real estate law and business organization.
E-mail: dreynolds@garfieldhecht.com More...
NATASHA SAYPOL, Associate
Natasha specializes in corporate law, business organization and real estate law.
E-mail: nsaypol@garfieldhecht.com More...
Avery Simpson, Associate     
E-mail: asimpson@garfieldhecht.com More...
DAVID D. SMITH, Associate
Dave specializes in municipal law, land use law, and real estate law.
E-mail: dsmith@garfieldhecht.com More...



Hire the Right Aspen Lawyer For Your Property Sale

Tue, 08/16/2011 - 11:32PM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 4 Views

The complex, litigious quality of this society means that you face being sued – or need to sue someone – at any time. Guarding your assets and interests has become an arduous task as laws are being interpreted in a liberal fashion and the potential for loss is more prevalent than ever. Having a quality attorney in your corner is virtually essential for success when purchasing mountain property.
Rifle Law Firms come in all shapes and sizes so make sure that the lawyer you hire focuses on whatever type of law is being disputed. That should go without saying, but many attorneys only have a general practice and are not equipped with advanced abilities in any distinct type of law. You must have a lawyer who knows the ins and outs of your issue like the back of his hand rather than an attorney with a very broad practice.
Take for example, land transactions. Real estate and property law is highly detailed and there are always lots of clauses and particulars in any contract and deed system. Each step of the road is a potential pitfall that could result in a serious loss. Title attorneys do exactly what it sounds like they do – they ensure the validity of a client’s title or deed to plots of land and/or the different mineral rights.
What is depicted in the newspaper docket column as a basic land transaction in reality involves loads of paperwork and details that requires a very precise level of expertise – if a desirable outcome is wished for, that is. The majority of land transactions involve large sums of money and financial commitments on the part of two separate entities – the buyer and the seller – with two independent interests, so the litigation in a property case can become very tangled right away. If your players do not have a quality leader in the form of a skilled and specifically trained attorney, then there is little hope for success.
Let’s say you acquired a piece of land from Person A for a substantial cost that you borrowed and are now obligated to repay. Two years later Person B shows up with evidence that he is the successor to a previous owner and is now the legal title-holder to your property. You face the very real potential of simply losing possession of your property – and you are still saddled with a large loan payment. Clearly, you would have the choice to try to recover your funds from Person A, but you would need a good attorney. If you had hired a title attorney to handle your land transaction initially his people would have likely discovered the title issues and you would have been protected.

Hire a qualified Vail Law Firm for your next Land Purchase or Land Sale today.



Garfield and Hecht Premier Vail and Avon Colorado Attorneys

Sat, 07/30/2011 - 8:30AM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 2 Views

Why you Should Consider a Vail Law Office

If you are confronting any legal issue – from a simple speeding ticket to a big lawsuit – hiring a quality attorney is crucial. The rationale of why you need to hire a lawyer in all legal issues are as vast as the legal system itself.

In truth, the ordinary person is unable to comprehend the law well enough to defend a lawsuit or criminal charge. Everyone has received a traffic citation at one time or another. Most of the time we admit we are guilty of the infraction so we just check the appropriate box, remit payment and understand that they will add points to our license. That transgression will now influence our insurance rates – and even our credit rating – for years to come. But if we had sense enough to seek legal help, our lawyer would usually have a more favorable option. Maybe after learning the details the attorney picks out a mistake in the issuing officer’s report, or is privy to a judgment deferral method that expunges the citation from your auto report.

The legal organization is set up with no regard for the average person. An attorney in theory does the same things that a regular person can – the attorney merely knows the system and all of minutiae of the law and consequently have the ability to facilitate your case. Obviously, a good attorney has nurtured contacts over time with significant parties within the legal system; relationships which often increase the odds of a positive outcome.

Often winning is not simply getting the verdict you want – often it is obvious that the evidence brought against you in a criminal or civil case is stronger than your case. In these times a competent law firm is invaluable at negotiating the best possible outcome. A judge generally looks for a precedent before deciding a litigation case or civil result, and a top trial attorney can cite precedents more favorable to you or argue as to why your case is unique and therefore ought to be subject to lesser penalties.

For many of you, tort and probate questions may be the biggest reason why you need to hire a law firm. Just about everybody will need a will or face estate issues after a family member dies. Recently there are growing numbers of bankruptcies and confusing real estate issues due to foreclosures and abandonment. Tort and probate law is uniquely complicated and usually quite foreign to ordinary people.

Additional Avon Lawyer resources: http://www.garfieldhecht.com/



Aspen's Dancing Bear Foreclosure to Proceed

Tue, 06/07/2011 - 12:42PM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 6 Views

PRESS RELEASE from Aspen Attorneys Garfield and Hecht P.C.

COURT FINDS IN FAVOR OF WESTLB AG IN BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING THE DANCING BEAR DEVELOPMENT IN ASPEN -- FORECLOSURE OF DANCING BEAR MAY PROCEED

On May 25, 2011, the Honorable Michael E. Romero, a federal judge with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado, entered a 23-page written Opinion granting WestLB AG’s Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay. WestLB AG is a bank that had provided over $58 million in financing for development and construction of the Dancing Bear, a fractional-unit private residence club in Aspen, Colorado.

The Dancing Bear development consists of a fully constructed building adjacent to Wagner Park in downtown Aspen and a skeleton frame of an unfinished building across the street. The Dancing Bear project was not completed, experienced large cost overruns, as well as difficulty marketing and selling its inventory of fractional units.

After the Dancing Bear entities defaulted on their loans, followed by numerous work-out attempts and agreements to forbear, WestLB commenced foreclosure proceedings in Pitkin County District Court. The Court subsequently appointed a receiver to oversee and manage day-to-day operations of the Dancing Bear project. In 2010, various single-asset real estate entities affiliated with the Dancing Bear project sought protection from its creditors by filing for bankruptcy, which, under federal statute, automatically stayed all other proceedings. As the Debtors in the bankruptcy case, the Dancing Bear entities sought to reorganize and to obtain the upwards of $35 million in additional financing from other sources to complete the project.

Judge Romero’s detailed Opinion concluded that the automatic stay should be lifted so that WestLB can pursue its remedies as a creditor of the Dancing Bear project. The bankruptcy court determined that WestLB would not be “adequately protected” because the Debtors had no feasible plan to ensure repayment to its creditors, the largest of which was WestLB. Specifically, the court found that the Debtors’ proposals “are simply too speculative and too attenuated to comprise a reasonable probability of a successful reorganization within a reasonable time.”

The bankruptcy court’s Opinion is available for public viewing at www.garfieldhecht.com.

Case Judgement: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=18e4XhybcmxB3ULA7eVUr6MlWa1RJRHrzPAJfych_HTCuY5XTuGsO8koijF-n&hl=en_US

Court Opinion: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1lwr66GVpoFA2Fp8BnUTKR7dA6X-HDL-oAIqbTM58lcwELuAqLcKGkPzZTU3x&hl=en_US



Things to Ask When Choosing/Interviewing Lawyers

Mon, 05/23/2011 - 9:43AM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 2 Views

Unfortunately, all of us at one time or another will require the services of a good aspen attorney. It could be a criminal charge, a lawsuit, contract disputes, etc. To make sure that you are retaining a competent and experienced person, there are several things to ask when choosing or interviewing lawyers, whether it is a case needing a litigation attorney, or some form of transactional law.

Many lawyers provide free initial consultations. Just because the consultation will not cost you anything, do not take the meeting casually. Bring all information and paperwork you may have so the attorney is able to immediately take stock of your case from the outset. Both you and the attorney use the first meeting to determine if the lawyer is right for your case. Initially, you should be seeking to learn the attorney’s specialties. Law school, like medical school, is just the starting point. Once they graduate and are admitted to the bar, most attorneys delve into a particular area of law and focus their efforts and continuing education on that practice. Ask the attorney how many years of experience he has in handling cases like yours. Lawyers who specialize in a narrow, specific field of law are often much more effective than those who practice numerous aspects.

Since the lawyer works for you, it is entirely appropriate to ask about the strategy he will take in pursuing the outcome you are wishing for. Again, all lawyers work a little differently. Some like to take a very aggressive tack while others lean to a more genteel approach. It is wise to consult several lawyers so that you get a good feel for the types of strategies available.

It is important to find out how the attorney works. If your case is complicated, ask if the attorney will be using a team. Lawyers have dozens of cases going at once and if they typically work solo they may not be able to devote the necessary time to your case. At the very least the attorney should have a couple assistants or paralegals who can do the real leg work while the attorney formulates a strategy and analyses data and evidence.

Clearly, one very important thing to ask when choosing a lawyer is how much they charge. Many personal injury or liability attorneys work on a contingency basis – which means the law firm is not paid until they negotiate some sort of financial settlement for you. Ask about the percentage of contingency, as well as incidental charges. Issues like wills or incorporations are generally done on a set fee, but many cases are taken on an hourly rate that typically run between 100-300 dollars.

Garfield & Hecht PC includes Aspen Attorneys, down valley Glenwood Springs Attorneys, serving the west with the Rifle Law Office  and east with the Avon Attorneys and Vail Lawyers ready, capable and willing to go to work for you, protecting your rights, whether you need a Litigation Attorney, Transactional Attorney, or just regular legal office services or Mountain Property Transacations.

Garfiueld and Hecht serves local, regional and national clients, including major corporations and high profile individuals. The firm has a strong transactional and litigation practice. The litigation practice includes commercial, construction, domestic relations and products liability matters. The transactional practice includes real estate (including representing commercial and residential developers), lending, commercial law, business organizations, municipal and special district law, administrative law (with an emphasis on land use) and landlord/tenant matters.



Aspen Attorneys Win Mold Case

Thu, 05/12/2011 - 4:45PM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 2 Views

Garfield & Hecht, P.C. Wins Mold Litigation Case on Behalf of Landowner Clients

 

On February 28, 2011, in a mold litigation case, David McConaughy and Chris Bryan of the Colorado law firm of Garfield & Hecht, P.C. obtained a state court judgment awarding costs and attorneys’ fees to their clients in the amount of approximately $58,000.00.  The award was for prevailing-party costs and court sanctions following Garfield & Hecht, P.C’s success in winning the case for their clients.  The order was entered against the plaintiffs on a joint and several basis.  Part of the award of costs and attorneys’ fees was entered as a rare Rule 37 sanction against plaintiffs’ own lawyers for failure to comply with the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure’s disclosure obligations.

The case concerned 17 plaintiffs, some of whom formerly worked at a commercial building in Garfield County outside Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The plaintiffs alleged that they had suffered from mold contamination at the building in 2006 and filed a potentially multi-million dollar lawsuit against Garfield & Hecht, P.C.’s clients.  Garfield & Hecht, P.C. successfully defended the landowners of the building and obtained summary judgment in their favor.  Garfield & Hecht, P.C. successfully excluded in limine some of the plaintiffs’ key expert witnesses under Rule 702 of the Colorado Rules of Evidence.  By winning on summary judgment, Garfield & Hecht, P.C. served their clients’ interests and avoided a costly and time-consuming 10-day jury trial. 

Plaintiffs contended that they suffered from various respiratory problems that their physician diagnosed as “mold illness.”  Garfield & Hecht, P.C. succeeded in having the physician excluded from testifying on the grounds that he was not qualified to render expert opinion under People v. Shreck, the Colorado Supreme Court’s standard for expert admissibility.  Garfield & Hecht, P.C. attorneys read and analyzed the medical literature regarding mold contamination, toxicology, immunology, and related issues and proved to the trial court that the plaintiffs’ physician used unreliable and unsound methods that were not accepted within the scientific community.

The case is now on appeal with the Colorado Court of Appeals, where oral arguments are to be held in the summer of 2011. 

Those wishing to follow this case are referred to Bailey, et al. v. Willison, et al. in the Garfield County (Colorado) District Court, Case No. 07 CV 224, and in the Colorado Court of Appeals, Case No. 10 CA 0609. Garfield & Hecht, P.C. lawyers try cases and prosecute appeals throughout the state and federal courts of Colorado and handle a wide array of cases.  Inquires about this case, trial practice, appeals, or other legal disputes may be made to Garfield & Hecht, P.C. attorneys David H. McConaughy (e-mail: dmcconaughy@garfieldhecht.com) or Chris Bryan (e-mail: cbryan@garfieldhecht.com).



Aspen Attorneys - Garfield and Hecht

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:34AM by garfieldhechtlaw 0 Comments - 4 Views

Garfield & Hecht, P.C. was founded in 1975 by Ronald Garfield and Andrew Hecht. The firm has been rated AV by its peers, which is the highest possible rating.

 

 For more information, contact Garfield and Hecht here.