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NYLJ “Settlement Agreement Unenforceable if Parties Disagree on Which Claims They Intend to Settler”
By Thomas E.L. Dewey and Christine Kim Parties engaging in settlement discussions often come to an agreement in principle by exchanging emails and making phone calls. While courts sometimes enforce unsigned settlement agreements reached through such discussions, they will not do so if, after examining the entire context of the settlement negotiations, they determine there was no meeting of the minds. Lopez de Paz v. Experian Info. Sol., Inc. , No. 25-cv-2180 (JGK), 2025 WL 27
Nov 10, 2025


DPK Recognized in the 16th Edition of Best Law Firms
We are proud to announce that Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky has been recognized in the 16th edition of Best Law Firms . We are grateful to our clients and colleagues for their trust and support, and we extend congratulations to our entire team for this distinguished recognition. The firm is ranked in Commercial Litigation, National Tier 3 and Regional Tier 1 in New York City. The Best Law Firms rankings highlight firms that have demonstrated exceptional legal expertise, industry in
Nov 6, 2025


Super Lawyers Recognizes Five DPK Partners
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 edition of New York Super Lawyers recognized DPK partners Tom Dewey, Dave Pegno, Steve Kramarsky, Keara Bergin, and Jen Salzberg. This is Tom’s eleventh year on the list, Dave’s eighth, Steve and Keara’s fifth, and Jen’s first. Super Lawyers uses a multiphase selection process including peer nominations, independent research, and peer evaluations to identify attorneys who exhibit excellence in practice. No more than 5% of the attorne
Oct 28, 2025


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