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Anapol Weiss Continues Expansion of Personal Injury & Mass Torts Litigation Practices

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Anapol Weiss, one of the nation's preeminent personal injury and mass tort litigation firms, is expanding its practice with the acquisition of Philadelphia's Golomb Legal and the addition of Marni Berger as a partner.

Key Points: 
  • Leading national personal injury and mass torts litigation firm expands to include Johnson & Johnson talcum powder litigation, sexual abuse, and bad faith insurance coverage cases.
  • PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Anapol Weiss, one of the nation's preeminent personal injury and mass tort litigation firms, is expanding its practice with the acquisition of Philadelphia's Golomb Legal and the addition of Marni Berger as a partner.
  • "For more than 45 years, Anapol Weiss has been at the forefront of personal injury law, securing billions of dollars in successful verdicts, settlements, and judgments for its clients," noted co-founding partner Tom Anapol, "To accomplish this, we bring on extraordinary attorneys with strong records."
  • Richard Golomb, Golomb Legal's name partner, represents more than 1,200 women in the mass tort litigation against Johnson & Johnson for ovarian cancer injuries caused by use of J&J's talcum powder.

FanVestor Announces Appointment of Russell Redeaux as Chief Business Officer & Alex Luke as Managing Director

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Monday, August 1, 2022

NEW YORK, Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- FanVestor today announced that Russell Redeaux of Stampede Management [Previous: Cashmere Agency, Merry Jane Media] and Alex Luke of Decentralized Music [Previous: SiriusXM/Pandora, Amazon, Apple] will join the company as Chief Business Officer and as Managing Director respectively. This onboarding was a strategic move by Michael Golomb, the founder & CEO of FanVestor, who has successfully exited four companies, two IPOs, and five publicly traded companies–he will be continuing his role amongst his powerhouse team composed of disciplines across finance and compliance, technology, and entertainment. Similar to FanVestor's partners and investors, the company hopes to disrupt the aforementioned industries through its unique benefits. This includes offering non-accredited investors to enter capital markets, Web3 implementations to remove gatekeeping, giving fans new levels of direct access to their favorite creators, celebrities, athletes, and more.

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  • NEW YORK, Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- FanVestor today announced that Russell Redeaux of Stampede Management [Previous: Cashmere Agency, Merry Jane Media] and Alex Luke of Decentralized Music [Previous: SiriusXM/Pandora, Amazon, Apple] will join the company as Chief Business Officer and as ManagingDirector respectively.
  • Similar to FanVestor's partners and investors, the company hopes to disrupt the aforementioned industries through its unique benefits.
  • The timing of Russ and Alex assuming this venture [in addition to their other successful businesses] was crucial to position FanVestor for long-term success.
  • Golomb stated, "Humbly and with great pleasure we welcome Russ and Alex to our FanVestor family.

Golomb & Honik ,P.C.: River Twice Restaurant Brings Suit Against Admiral Indemnity Company For Coronavirus Losses

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Monday, April 13, 2020

PHILADELPHIA, April 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --LH Dining LLC, d/b/a River Twice Restaurant, 1601 E. Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia, PA 19148, represented by Golomb & Honik ,P.C.,filed suit against its insurance company, Admiral Indemnity Company, today seeking a declaratory judgment for coverage of losses stemming from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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  • PHILADELPHIA, April 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --LH Dining LLC, d/b/a River Twice Restaurant, 1601 E. Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia, PA 19148, represented by Golomb & Honik ,P.C.,filed suit against its insurance company, Admiral Indemnity Company, today seeking a declaratory judgment for coverage of losses stemming from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
  • On March 19, 2020, Governor Tom Wolf issued a similar order closing all restaurant dining rooms in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
  • River Twice filed suit against Admiral Indemnity Company to ensure the company provides coverage for these losses.
  • "Mayor Kenney's and Governor Wolf's executive orders are the exact type of event River Twice's insurance policy provides coverage for," said River Twice's attorney, Richard M. Golomb of Golomb & Honik.