The Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington is a well-respected litigation firm; with an office in Hempstead, Long Island. Our focus is primarily in the area of civil rights, voting rights, employment discrimination, police misconduct, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death and criminal law. However, the Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington is a full service law firm handling matters in numerous areas of law and providing a wide range of services from contract formation to litigation and trial practice.
RECENT VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS
$7.75 million- Civil Rights and wrongful death action brought by the family of deceased
$1.277 million- Race based attack and serious injury by violent acts against Plaintiffs, who were lured to an isolated warehouse.
$2.8 million- Wrongful death, products liability case involving a tow motor accident at a sewage treatment plant
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RECENT CASES
Branch Services, Inc. v. Mary Ann Cooper, App. Division Second Department, 2011-08589
Branch Services, Inc. v. Mary Ann Cooper involved Defendant Mary Ann Cooper, a home owner who had a fire in her Harlem kitchen and was then charged for work which she did not contract for. During the weeks following the incident, employees from the plaintiff, Branch Services, Inc., performed a clean-up job at the defendant’s home.
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John Puglisi, Jr. v. Town of Hempstead Sanitary District No. 2, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, Docket NO.: CV-11-445 (JFB)
Sanitation worker John Puglisi, Jr. sued his employer, Town of Hempstead Sanitary District No. 2, including several of its employees and officials.
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Saeed v. County of Nassau, et.al., Docket No.: CV-09-3314 (DRH)(AKT)
Plaintiff Shomari Saeed sued his employer, as well as some of its employees and officials, alleging that his rights as an employee were violated under Title VII; Title VI, 42 U.S.C. §1985 and §1986, 42 U.S.C. §1983 and NYS Executive Law §296.
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