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Cullen and Dykman Announces Promotion of Adrienne Yaron to Of Counsel in Construction Litigation Practice

March 4, 2024

New York, New York – Cullen and Dykman LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of Adrienne Yaron from Associate to Of Counsel within the firm's esteemed Construction Litigation Practice.

Adrienne Yaron has exemplified unwavering dedication and exceptional legal prowess throughout her tenure at Cullen and Dykman. Her promotion to Of Counsel underscores her invaluable contributions to the firm's Construction Litigation Practice and her commitment to delivering top-tier legal representation to clients in the construction industry.

"Adrienne has consistently demonstrated her expertise and dedication in handling complex construction litigation matters," said Christopher H. Palmer, Managing Partner at Cullen and Dykman LLP. "Her promotion to Of Counsel is a testament to her outstanding legal skills, deep understanding of construction law, and her ability to achieve favorable outcomes for our clients."

Adrienne’s expertise spans a wide spectrum of claims defense work, encompassing construction labor law claims, premises liability, and indemnification. She has significant expertise in appellate practice, having successfully defended the dismissal of labor law claims through all appellate levels to the Court of Appeals.

Cullen and Dykman LLP is confident that Adrienne Yaron will continue to excel in her new role as Of Counsel, further strengthening the firm's position as a leading authority in construction litigation.

About Cullen and Dykman LLP

Cullen and Dykman LLP is a full-service law firm that clients have trusted to deliver top-tier, cost-effective legal services since 1850. With over 180 attorneys in seven offices located throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, Cullen and Dykman is strategically positioned to meet the changing needs and demands of our clients.

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