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We are civil litigators. Our practice is varied, but is substantially concentrated in defense litigation and insurance coverage. Our coverage background enhances our work as defense counsel, a combination that drives risk transfer and adds value to the management of our clients’ litigation exposure. Our focus is on results and responsiveness. We practice in state and federal courts in New York and New Jersey, and we provide insurance advice and serve as monitoring counsel in matters nationwide.
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The firm was recognized by Chambers for 2025’s Spotlight New York Guide as a leading practice in the area of Insurance.
Attorneys Bruce Strikowsky, Sim Shapiro, Allison Drachman and Theodore Hecht were designated as Super Lawyers® for 2025.
A catastrophic workplace injury prompted suit against our clients, the owner and tenant of the construction site. After we commenced a third-party action against the plaintiff’s employer, Continental Indemnity Company initiated a declaratory judgment action against its insured seeking to avoid any defense or indemnity obligation under its policy extending unlimited coverage for Employer’s Liability.
2939, LLC v. Continental Indem. Co., Case 23-7466 (2d Cir. October 23, 2024).
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We are excited to welcome two seasoned specialists to our team. Justin Pomerantz brings extensive experience in litigating all aspects of New York Labor Law and construction-related claims. Emer Forde specializes in defending commercial fleets in vehicular accident cases and other legal matters, with a strong background in municipal liability.
Sim Shapiro and Dua Tahir, supported by Renee Fancher, achieved a defense verdict yesterday on a case alleging that our client manufactured a defective adaptive device attached to a vehicle’s steering wheel. We did not dispute that the device broke apart while the car was being driven (though there were grounds to do so), deciding instead to focus on the common sense argument that plaintiff could not show that the failure was a substantial cause of the resulting crash (or the four surgeries the plaintiff underwent in its wake). The jury did find the device to have been defective, but accepted our defense that the defect was not a cause of the crash. There were complex issues presented to the Westchester jury: its ability to see past the testimony of plaintiff’s expert was a reassuring demonstration of why a capable jury is the best arbiter of a factual dispute and the most meaningful way to obtain exoneration from overreaching claims. Tremendous credit lies with their attention to details and their fair consideration of the case. Credit also belongs principally to the support of our client and its insurer, who never wavered in their support of our evaluation of the case, and, despite a series of adverse evidentiary rulings, never buckled to the pressure from plaintiff. It takes resolve to see it through to the right result, and we could not be more proud of Sim and Dua and Renee for obtaining this result for a client that did not deserve to have its reputation unfairly sullied. It bears mention that this is Sim’s THIRD defense verdict in just over a year. AMAZING
Ted’s experience encompasses trial verdicts and appeals in state, federal and administrative law cases concerning a broad spectrum of legal disciplines, including construction, securities, surety, employment, criminal defense and catastrophic personal injuries. In the transactional sphere, Ted has represented sureties and construction companies, ground transportation operators, real estate enterprises and an international leader in demolition of civic infrastructure.
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Alan R. Levy brings over two decades of tenacious litigation experience to a practice focused on the defense of liability matters, commercial litigation and insurance coverage issues. With substantial experience in trial and appellate courts, Alan has defended property owners and contractors in all manner of personal injury and property damage lawsuits arising out of construction.
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Strikowsky Drachman & Shapiro welcomes Dua Tahir as an Associate
Dua joins us as an experienced litigator with a background in the defense of complex and catastrophic liability claims, including a substantial background with New York Labor Law and other construction-related claims.
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We open 2024 with the addition of Erik Kallhovd to strengthen our growing insurance coverage practice. Erik is already engaged in helping clients analyze, navigate and litigate complex insurance coverage matters. Both have exceptional capabilities with an array of insurance products, and particular facility with general liability, first-party property, professional liability, commercial auto and trucking, excess/umbrella and specialty lines, as well as the defense of extracontractual claims.
Erik Kallhovd rejoins our group after a stint with the Insurance and Reinsurance Group at Riker Danzig et. al., reuniting the coverage team we had at our prior firm before launching this enterprise. His background includes all-risk/first-party property, builder’s risk, commercial general liability, inland marine, commercial auto, and professional liability. He also has experience working in-house for a market-leading insurer where he managed complex coverage litigation arising out of casualty and first-party property claims. He has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Rochester and a Juris Doctor from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. We are thrilled to welcome Erik back to the team.
Strikowsky Drachman & Shapiro PLLC is grateful for the 2023 “Super Lawyers” recognition of partners Bruce Strikowsky (Insurance Coverage, General Litigation, Municipal Liability) Sim R. Shapiro (Insurance Coverage, Civil Litigation, Appellate) and Theodore L. Hecht (Construction Litigation).
Congratulations to our partner Sim R. Shapiro, who has been appointed a Dean of the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, a state-wide legal organization with over 5,000 members dedicated to “protect, preserve and enhance the civil justice system.” As Dean, Sim will oversee and coordinate the Academy’s Continuing Legal Education program. Sim previously served for more than a decade on the NYSATL Board of Directors, and is a prolific speaker and educator at CLE seminars and client training seminars on topics such as Premises Liability, New York Labor Law, Appellate Practice, and Insurance Coverage Defenses and Insurer Bad Faith Trends.
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