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Liviu Vogel Salon Marrow Dyckman Newman & Broudy LLP 292 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017-6319 |
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LIVIU VOGEL is a graduate of California State University at Northridge, and is a 1984 graduate of the Southwestern University School of Law. Liviu was admitted to the New York Bar in 1985 and to the Connecticut Bar in 2001.
At Salon Marrow, Liviu heads the Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Department's commercial collection practice. His practice is focused on civil and commercial litigation at the trial and appellate courts as well as arbitration. Liviu's litigation expertise includes the representation of title insurance companies and their insureds in title insurance defense matters. Liviu also has deep and extensive real estate and construction law experience representing owners, contractors, subcontractors, architects and engineers in all aspects of their businesses, including negotiating and drafting sale and lease agreements, executing transactions, advising on financing, filing mechanics liens and representing such clients in litigation.
Liviu has lectured on the subjects of Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in New York and Deposition Skills for Commercial Law League of America and on the topic of New York Construction Law for Federal Publications. He is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. He is an active member of the Commercial Law League of America, was elected Secretary of its Creditors' Rights Section in 2008 and was elected to the Executive Counsel of the Creditors' Rights Section in 2005, and is co-editor of the Creditors Rights Section's newsletter, the Free Press. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Westport Weston Cooperative Nursery School in Connecticut, and of the Board of Directors of the Conservative Synagogue in Westport, Connecticut. Liviu is fluent in Romanian.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Liviu Vogel obtained summary judgment on a $900,000.00 promissory note arising from the sale and assignment of a judgment of foreclosure on a commercial real estate mortgage, within less than 90 days after the debtor defaulted. The judgment was collected in full with interest one day after its entry.
Liviu Vogel won an appeal affirming a judgment after trial of $1.2 Million for damages arising out of a commercial landlord-tenant dispute. The tenant wrongfully failed to vacate after the lease was terminated at the election of the landlord after a fire rendered the premises wholly unusable. The judgment included an award of $350,000.00 for attorneys' fees.
Liviu Vogel has successfully restrained close to Two Billion Dollars in post-judgment enforcement proceedings on a $2.7 Billion judgment in favor of plaintiffs under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976. Enforcement proceedings against the foreign sovereign continue.
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