Damato & Lynch LLP

Lawyers
Alfred A. D'Agostino
Bad Faith, Directors & Officers, Insurance, Litigation, Litigation
Arturo M. Boutin
Administrative Law, Directors & Officers, Estate Planning, Family Law,
Charles Bramham
General Practice,
David Bergenfeld
Insurance, Business,
Frances Buckley
Bad Faith, Environmental Law, Insurance, Products Liability, Products Liability
Harry J. Arnold
Estate Administration, Directors & Officers, Business Organization, Banking & Finance, Banking & Finance
Harvey Barrison
Banking & Finance, Directors & Officers, Estate Administration, Insurance, Insurance
Laura S. Weiner
Bad Faith, Directors & Officers, Insurance, Business, Business
Lloyd J. Herman
Personal Injury, Professional Malpractice, Professional Responsibility,
Meleena M. Bowers
Professional Malpractice, Directors & Officers, Other, Professional Responsibility,
R. David Ades
Estate Administration, Natural Resources, Employment, Directors & Officers, Directors & Officers
Robert W. Lang
Professional Malpractice, Insurance, Professional Responsibility, Military & Veterans Appeals, Military & Veterans Appeals
Megan M. Marchick
Other, Lawsuit & Dispute, Business,
Reviews

D'Amato & Lynch used to be a competent insurance coverage law firm when George D'Amato & Luke Lynch were still alive. Unfortunately, nepotism ruins a lot of good companies, and that seems to be what happened here. After George and Luke passed away, Luke Lynch's son, Luke Jr. inherited the firm and it was pretty much all downhill from there. Junior alienated all of the firm's top talented, such as Richard George and Ken Sagat, who left to join other firms, and took the firm's top lawyers with them. The attorneys who stayed behind worked almost exclusively for AIG and were repeatedly criticized for the quality of their work and high billing.
Watch the documentary “Tickled” this law firm has corrupt ties and sick people connected to it.
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