The law firm of Moritt Hock & Hamroff with offices on Long Island and in Manhattan has announced that Theresa A. Driscoll, Rachel A. Fernbach and Dylan Saperman, formerly Counsel of the firm, have been elevated to Partner, and that Julia Gavrilov, Jacquelyn J. Moran and Kelly D. Schneid, formerly Associates at the firm, have been each elevated to Counsel.
"It's an honor to recognize these six talented attorneys. All grew up here as associates and, in their own individual way, have demonstrated a commitment to delivering exceptional service to our firm and its clients through their professionalism, expertise and collaborative teamwork. In our tradition, each has exemplified Strength in Partnership," stated Marc L. Hamroff, Managing Partner of the firm.
- Theresa A. Driscoll (Bankruptcy; Creditors' Rights; Secured Lending & Equipment Finance) concentrates her practice in the representation of corporate debtors, lenders, trustees and unsecured creditors in all aspects of financial restructuring including workouts, chapter 11 cases and bankruptcy litigation.
- Rachel A. Fernbach (Not-For-Profit) concentrates her practice in the area of not-for-profit and corporate law, representing health care providers, behavioral health providers and agencies that provide services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Dylan Saperman (Not-For-Profit; Real Estate Lending; Real Estate) concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial real estate, lending, not-for- profit law and finance.
- Julia Gavrilov (Litigation; Secured Lending & Equipment Finance) concentrates her practice in equipment leasing, secured lending and all areas of complex commercial litigation.
- Jacquelyn Moran (Litigation) concentrates her practice in commercial litigation and bankruptcy. The scope of her practice is diversified and includes representation of commercial lenders, landlords and lease finance companies. She also assists in court appointed fiduciary matters handled by the firm.
- Kelly D. Schneid (Litigation) concentrates her practice in commercial litigation. She represents business owners, commercial lenders, developers, and landlords, among others, in contested matters.