Attorney
Timothy J. Pastore
Timothy J. Pastore is a partner in Montgomery McCracken’s Litigation Department, chair of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice, and a member of the firm’s Management Committee. Tim started his career...
Timothy J. Pastore is a partner in Montgomery McCracken’s Litigation Department, chair of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice, and a member of the firm’s Management Committee. Tim started his career...
...summa cum laude, in Government, with distinction in all subjects, from Cornell University, College of Arts and Sciences in May 2010. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and...
...of a multi-year lease for a prime location in New York City’s Upper East Side for their flagship store. Representation of an international retail chain located in Canada in their...
On January 31, 2024, partner Timothy Pastore will be presenting at Financial Poise’s webinar, “Litigation Basics: TROs and Preliminary Injunctions”. The webinar will cover: Procedures and strategies for obtaining temporary...
...precedent? Will parents automatically be held responsible for the violent actions of their minor children? We asked Security Business magazine’s legal expert, Timothy Pastore, to give us his view: “This...
On March 27, 2024, partner Timothy Pastore will be presenting at Financial Poise’s webinar, “Litigation Basics: Discovery Practice”. The webinar will cover: The federal rules governing the preservation and discovery...
...New members of the firm’s Management Committee include – Louis R. Moffa, the firm’s general counsel, Timothy J. Pastore, chair of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice, and Richard M. Simins, former Chairman...
...Vincent M. DeOrchis Practice Area: Transportation & Maritime Timothy J. Pastore Practice Area: Business Litigation Kathleen M. Murphy New York Metro Super Lawyer Rising Star Practice Area: General Litigation About...
...(“NJAC”) § 17:30A-10.7(e), which sets limits on the products that Alternative Treatment Centers could produce and dispense. The regulations, which the CRC set forth on September 8, 2023, are in...
...from the PLCB’s failure to implement a 2016 law in time for alcohol manufacturers, distributors and sellers to skip the state-owned wine and liquor stores during COVID-19 closures. The board...