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United States District Court Western District of New York 2016 Mediator List UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 2016 MEDIATOR LIST BUFFALO, NEW YORK Barry L. Radlin (716) 551-1511 ADR Program Administrator Barry [email protected] Hourly Mediation Name/ Rate(M)/ Year Admitted to Contact Preparation Nature of Practice/ Will Mediate Practice Information Rate(P)* Areas of Specialization Disputes in: Hedwig M. Auletta Barclay Damon LLP 225 (M) • General Litigation Buffalo The Avant Building, Ste. 1200 • Insurance 1987 200 Delaware Avenue 200 (P) • Tort Buffalo, NY 14202 716-858-3707 Fax: 716-856-5535 [email protected] Mitchell J. Banas Bond Schoeneck & King 250 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 12 Fountain Plaza • Intellectual Property Rochester 1986 Buffalo, NY 14202 225 (P) • Trademark 716-843-3803 Fax: 846-0432 [email protected] Dianne Bennett 2 Mayfair Lane 200 (M) • ERISA/Pension Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14201 Funds Rochester 1976 716- 353-3288 200 (P) • Estate Planning Fax : 716- 849-0349 • Tax [email protected] Michael A. Brady Hagerty & Brady 225 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 69 Delaware Avenue • General Litigation Rochester 1976 Suite 1010 225 (P) • Tort Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 856- 9443 Fax : 716- 856- 0511 [email protected] 1 David G. Brock Kavinoky Cook LLP 250 (M) • Insurance Buffalo 726 Exchange Street, Ste. 800 • Product Liability 1973 Buffalo, NY 14210 250 (P) • Tort 716- 845- 6000, Ext. 259 Fax : 716 - 845 - 6474 [email protected] Robert B. Conklin Hodgson Russ LLP 250 (M) • Contract Buffalo The Guaranty Building • Employment Rochester 1968 140 Pearl Street 225 (P) • Product Liability Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 848 -1462 Fax : 716- 849- 0349 [email protected] Douglas S. Coppola 37 Franklin Street 275 (M) • Contract Buffalo Suite 100 • Medical Malpractice 1976 Buffalo, NY 14202 260 (P) • Tort/Product 716-852-4100 Liability Fax: 852-0002 [email protected] Ann E. Evanko Hurwitz & Fine, P.C. 250 (M) • Corporation Buffalo 1300 Liberty Building • Commercial Rochester 1980 Buffalo, NY 14202 250 (P) • Employment 716- 849- 8900 Fax : 716- 855- 0874 [email protected] Mark G. Farrell Mark G. Farrell 225 (M) • Construction Buffalo 84 Carriage Circle • General Litigation 1973 Williamsville, NY 14221 175 (P) • Tort 716-565-3176 Fax: 716-565-3179 [email protected] Robert J. Feldman Gross, Shuman, Brizdle & 250 (M) • Commercial Buffalo Gilfillan, P.C. • Contract 1977 465 Main Street, Suite 600 200 (P) • Secured Creditors Buffalo, NY 14203 716- 854- 4300 Fax : 716- 854- 2787 [email protected] 2 Cheryl Smith Fisher Magavern Magavern & Grimm 225 (M) • Commercial Buffalo LLP • Contract 1977 1100 Rand Building 175 (P) • Employment 14 Lafayette Square Buffalo, NY 14203 716-856-3500 Fax: 716-856-3390 [email protected] Krista Gottlieb ADR Center & Law Office 280 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 17 Court Street • Employment 1980 Buffalo, NY 14202 235 (P) • General Litigation 716- 218-2188 Fax: 716-856-5814 [email protected] James W. Gresens Duke, Holzman, Photiadis & 275 (M) • Commercial Buffalo Gresens • Construction Rochester 1974 1800 Main Place Tower 260 (P) • Contract Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 855-1111 Fax : 716- 855- 0327 [email protected] Richard F. Griffin Kavinoky Cook LLP 275 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 726 Exchange Street • General Litigation Rochester 1957 Suite 800 200 (P) • Tort Buffalo, New York 14210 716-845-6000 Fax: 716-845-6474 [email protected] Carol E. Heckman Harter Secrest & Emery LLP 280 (M) • Commercial Buffalo Twelve Fountain Plaza • Employment Rochester 1978 Suite 400 250 (P) • Product Liability Buffalo, NY 14202-2293 716-853-1616 Fax: 716-853-1617 [email protected] Mary M. 109 Cimarand Drive 200 (M) C Employment Buffalo Helenbrook Williamsville, NY 14221 C Labor 716-689-3814 200 (P) Non-attorney [email protected] 3 Marilyn A. Kavinoky Cook LLP 225 (M) • Civil Rights Buffalo Hochfield 726 Exchange Street • Commercial Rochester Suite 800 200 (P) • Employment 1985 Buffalo, NY 14210 716- 845- 6000 ext. 202 Fax : 716-845-6474 [email protected] Kevin M. Hogan Phillips Lytle LLP 250 (M) C Environmental Buffalo 3400 HSBC Center C Intellectual Property Rochester 1992 Buffalo, NY 14203 225 (P) C Product Liability 716-847-8331 C Tort Fax: 716-852-6100 [email protected] Duke, Holzman, Photiadis & 225 (M) • Corporation Buffalo Donald J. Holzman Gresens LLP • Estate Planning Rochester 1800 Main Place Tower 200 (P) • Tax 1955 Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 855- 1111 Fax:716- 855- 0327 [email protected] Lindy Korn Electric Tower 225 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 535 Washington Street Rochester 1979 Buffalo, NY 14203 175 (P) • Contract 716-856-5676 • Employment Fax: 716-507-8475 Discrimination [email protected] Joseph V. McCarthy Roach, Brown, McCarthy & 200 (M) C Medical Malpractice Buffalo Gruber, P.C. C Product Liability Rochester 1970 1920 Liberty Building 200 (P) C Tort 424 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14202 716-852-0400 Fax: 716-852-2535 [email protected] Dennis R. McCoy Barclay Damon LLP 220 (M) C Insurance Buffalo 1100 M&T Center C Medical Malpractice Rochester 1978 Three Fountain Plaza 190 (P) C Product Liability Buffalo, NY 14203 716-566-1560 Fax: 716-566-4014 [email protected] 4 Michael Menard 69 Delaware Avenue, Ste. 705 200 (M) C Commercial Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14202 C Insurance Rochester 1978 716-842-6700 150 (P) C Tort Fax: 716-842-6707 [email protected] Harry F. Mooney Hurwitz & Fine, P.C. 250 (M) C Insurance Buffalo 1300 Liberty Building C Product Liability Rochester 1976 Buffalo, NY 14202 250 (P) C Tort 716-849-8900 Fax: 855-0874 [email protected] Randolph C. Barclay Damon LLP 225 (M) C Employment Buffalo Oppenheimer The Avant Building, Ste. 1200 C Labor Rochester 200 Delaware Avenue 225 (P) C Patent 1980 Buffalo, NY 14202 716-858-3780 Fax: 716-856-5510 [email protected] Paul D. Pearson 1301 North Forest Road 275 (M) C Commercial Buffalo Suite 2 C Estate Disputes Rochester 1966 Williamsville, NY 14221 200 (P) C Family Law/ADR 716-632-2728 Fax: 716-565-1675 [email protected] Gregory P. Photiadis Duke, Holzman, Photiadis & 225 (M) • Commercial Buffalo Gresens LLP • Construction 1978 1800 Main Place Tower 200 (P) • Environmental Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 855-1111 Fax : 716 855- 0327 [email protected] Sharon M. Porcellio Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC 280 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 40 Fountain Plaza, Ste. 600 • Employment Rochester 1983 Buffalo, NY 14202 280 (P) • Tort 716-566-2844 (Buffalo) 585-362-2844 (Rochester) Fax: 716-566-2808 [email protected] 5 Vivian M. Quinn Nixon Peabody, LLP 280 (M) • Commercial Buffalo 40 Fountain Plaza • Product Liability 1993 Key Towers, Suite 500 0 (P) • Tort Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 853- 8134 Fax : 716- 853- 8109 [email protected] Hugh M. Russ, III Hodgson Russ LLP 275 (M) • Commercial Buffalo The Guaranty Building • Insurance Rochester 1988 140 Pearl Street 225 (P) • Product Liability Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 848-1388 Fax : 716- 849- 0349 [email protected] Joseph F. Saeli, Jr. Saeli & Tollner, P.C. 225 (M) • Corporation Buffalo 4600 Main Street • Employment Rochester 1978 Suite 200 175 (P) • Labor Amherst, NY 14226 716- 839- 6750 Fax : 716- 839- 6541 [email protected] Daniel L. DeMarie & Schoenborn 200 (M) C Insurance Buffalo Schoenborn 403 Main Street C Product Liability Rochester Suite 615 175 (P) C Tort 1973 Buffalo, NY 14203 716-856-0024 Fax: 716-856-6537 [email protected] E. Michael Semple 180 Main Street 200 (M) C General Practice Buffalo Hamburg, NY 14075 C Product Liability Rochester 1973 716-648-9611 150 (P) C Tort Fax: 716-648-9614 [email protected] James W. Smyton Phillips Lytle LLP 225 (M) • Commercial/Corp. Buffalo 3400 HSBC Center • ERISA Rochester 1972 Buffalo, NY 14203 175 (P) • Intellectual Property 716- 847- 5466 Fax :716- 852- 6100 [email protected] 6 Steven R. Sugarman Pusatier Sherman Abbott & 225 (M) C Commercial Buffalo Sugarman C Employment 1985 2464 Elmwood Avenue 225 (P) C Family Law Kenmore, NY 14217 716-873-6765 Fax: 716-873-7709 [email protected] Kathleen M. Sweet Gibson McAskill & Crosby, 250 (M) C Health Buffalo LLP C Medical Malpractice 1991 69 Delaware Ave., Suite 900 250 (P) Buffalo, NY 14202 716-856-4200 Fax: 716-856-4013 [email protected] Mark R. Uba 5500 Main Street, Suite 204 200 (M) C Commercial Buffalo Williamsville, NY 14221 C Contract Rochester 1993 716-634-8300 200 (P) C Health Fax: 716-634-8388 [email protected] Ronald F. Uba 33 Gates Circle 200 (M) C Education Buffalo Apt. 10A C Labor Relations Rochester Non-attorney Buffalo, NY 14209 175 (P) C Mediation 716-816-0096 [email protected] Thomas S. Wiswall Phillips Lytle LLP 200 (M) C Commercial Buffalo 3400 HSBC Center C Product Liability 1975 Buffalo, NY 14203 175 (P) C Tort 716-847-8400 Fax: 716-852-6100 [email protected] Law Office of Bruce S. Zeftel 200 (M) • Commercial Buffalo Bruce S. Zeftel 4043 Maple Road • Contract Rochester Suite 104B 165 (P) • Real Property 1978 Buffalo, NY 14226-1057 716- 381-9141 Fax: 716-408-9558 [email protected] *Please Note: The rates established by attorneys for their work as Neutrals in service to the Federal Court are not indicative of the fees ordinarily charged for their legal or mediation services. 7.
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