Abrams Fensterman, LLP https://www.abramslaw.com/ Abrams Fensterman, LLP | Full-Service Law Firm Serving New York Fri, 19 Jun 2026 17:43:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.abramslaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/favicon.png Abrams Fensterman, LLP https://www.abramslaw.com/ 32 32 Proven OPMC Defense Results https://www.abramslaw.com/media/publications/proven-opmc-defense-results Tue, 09 Jun 2026 14:12:07 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=9191 Read real OPMC defense success stories from Abrams Fensterman. Our attorneys have secured dismissals, full exonerations, and favorable outcomes for New York physicians facing OPMC investigations and professional misconduct charges.

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Proven OPMC Defense Results for New York Physicians

Published June 14, 2026
Author: Jordan  Fensterman, Esq. Executive Partner and Director of
of the OPMC & OPD Defense Practice at Abrams Fensterman, LLP.
516-368-9430

How Abrams Fensterman OPMC Defense Attorneys Won Cases for New York Physicians

✓ Complete Dismissals
✓ Full Exonerations
✓ Licenses Preserved

Can OPMC misconduct charges be dismissed in New York?

Yes

Physicians facing New York OPMC investigations and professional misconduct charges can obtain favorable outcomes, including full dismissal of all charges. Abrams Fensterman has secured complete dismissals of many OPMC cases.

The firm has also achieved substantially reduced sanctions where physicians were facing revocation of their medical license in Hearings before the Board for Professional Medical Conduct, where hearing committees weigh the attorneys’ arguments on the evidence and the clinical context. Our attorneys have also achieved complete dismissals in cases where the evidence was against the physician, proving that dismissal was appropriate in the interests of justice.

Proven OPMC Defense Success Stories

Representative results secured for New York physicians facing serious OPMC investigations, professional misconduct charges, and license-threatening allegations.

Success Story

Full exoneration in an OPMC moral unfitness case

✓ Full Exoneration

Howard Fensterman defended an ophthalmologist whom the New York Office of Professional Medical Conduct charged with moral unfitness to practice medicine, based on an alleged sexual relationship with a patient. He represented and defended the physician before the Board for Professional Medical Conduct hearing panel, where a finding of moral unfitness carried the threat of the most serious professional sanctions.

Howard Fensterman proved that the relationship predated the physician-patient relationship, establishing that the two had a sexual relationship before any course of care began. The hearing panel dismissed all charges, and Abrams Fensterman’s client was fully exonerated. This was a significant OPMC matter on the question of pre-existing relationships.

 

setting the precedent that a physician who has a pre-existing relationship with someone who later becomes a patient is not guilty of moral unfitness, and that continuing to engage in that relationship is permissible.

Success Story

Complete dismissal in a Physician Profile case

✓ Complete Dismissal

Jordan Fensterman defended an early-career physician charged with two specifications of professional misconduct for allegedly failing to comply with a substantial provision of New York State law, namely the requirement to provide the information needed to create and update the New York State Physician Profile (Public Health Law §2995-a)

He showed that the lapse stemmed from a residential move that disrupted the physician’s mail, that the physician had actually completed the submission, and that it was an unintended clerical error with no bearing on patient care. Ultimately, regardless of the facts, the BPMC hearing committee unanimously dismissed both charges, finding that the interests of justice weighed against imposing any discipline.

Success Story

All charges dismissed for a psychiatrist

✓ All Charges Dismissed

In a complex matter built on years of care to patients with chronic and often severe psychiatric conditions, Mr. Fensterman won dismissal on behalf of his client of every specification against a private-practice psychiatrist. The charges spanned general negligence, general incompetence, gross negligence, gross incompetence, inappropriate prescribing of controlled substances, failure to check ISTOP (the Prescription Monitoring Program), and failing to maintain records that accurately reflect the care and treatment rendered.

He organized records and put on expert testimony measuring the care against the right standard for that setting and patient population, which the prosecution’s expert had ignored. The hearing committee found none of the allegations proven by clear and convincing evidence and dismissed all of the charges against Abrams Fensterman’s physician client.

Success Story

33 of 40 charges defeated, license preserved

✓ License Preserved

Facing forty specifications against a physician who performed nerve conduction and EMG studies billed to No-Fault insurance, including allegations of fraudulent practice and filing false reports, prosecutors threatened revocation of the license. On behalf of his client, Jordan Fensterman defeated 33 of the 40 charges in the hearing, including every fraud and false-report allegation, the most serious charges in the case. The result was a non-career-threatening small fine and a short period of probation.

The Difference Experienced OPMC Counsel Can Make

In every case, Mr. Fensterman pressed the facts and the standard of care from the outset, and turned daunting charges into dismissals or a far lighter outcome.

Speak With an Experienced OPMC Defense Attorney

Received a Letter from OPMC?
Protect Your License Before You Respond.

✓ OPMC Investigations
✓ BPMC Hearings
✓ Professional Misconduct Defense
✓ License Preservation

Receiving a letter from the New York Office of Professional Medical Conduct can be overwhelming, but early action matters. Jordan Fensterman has successfully represented physicians throughout New York facing OPMC investigations, professional misconduct charges, disciplinary hearings, and license-threatening allegations.

Whether you have received an inquiry, subpoena, records request, or notice of investigation, Jordan provides immediate, confidential guidance to help physicians protect their licenses, reputations, and careers.

Call Today: (516) 368-9430

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Hon. Jeffrey A. Cohen (Ret.) Honored by UJA Westchester https://www.abramslaw.com/media/announcements/hon-jeffrey-a-cohen-ret Mon, 08 Jun 2026 18:08:45 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=9070 Abrams Fensterman congratulates Hon. Jeffrey A. Cohen (Ret.), Of Counsel in the firm's White Plains office, on being honored by UJA Westchester for his dedication to Israel, community leadership, and advancing Jewish causes.

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Abrams Fensterman Celebrates
Hon. Jeffrey A. Cohen (Ret.) Being Honored by UJA Westchester

Retired Appellate Justice and Abrams Fensterman Of Counsel Recognized for His Dedication to Israel and the Jewish Community

Abrams Fensterman, LLP is proud to congratulate Hon. Jeffrey A. Cohen (Ret.), Of Counsel in the firm’s White Plains office, on being honored this evening by the UJA Westchester Business & Professional Division at its Annual Spring Dinner.

Justice Cohen is being recognized for his longstanding dedication to Israel and his unwavering commitment to advancing Jewish causes throughout the local community and beyond.

A highly respected jurist, Justice Cohen served for more than a decade as an Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department. His distinguished judicial career also included service as a Westchester County Court Judge and Town Justice for the Town of Yorktown.

Beyond the bench, Justice Cohen has devoted countless hours to community leadership. He is the co-founder and president of the Justice Brandeis Law Society of the 9th Judicial District and the Jewish Bar Alliance of New York, organizations dedicated to fostering professional excellence, mentorship, and service within the legal community.

“We are proud to see Judge Cohen recognized for the tremendous impact he has made both within and beyond the legal profession,” said Howard Fensterman, Managing Partner of Abrams Fensterman. “His commitment to public service, community leadership, and advancing important causes continues to inspire those around him.”

The event will take place on June 9, 2026, at Brae Burn Country Club in Purchase, New York, where UJA Westchester will also honor Geri Eisenman Pell for her philanthropic leadership and years of service to the Jewish community.

Please join us in congratulating Judge Jeffrey Cohen on this well-deserved recognition.

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Abrams Fensterman Welcomes Paul Wooten to Lead AI & Cybersecurity Practice https://www.abramslaw.com/media/announcements/abrams-fensterman-welcomes-paul-wooten-to-lead-ai-cybersecurity-practice Mon, 08 Jun 2026 14:57:11 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=9202 Abrams Fensterman welcomes Paul Wooten, a Harvard Law graduate, former prosecutor, and AI Legal Engineer, to lead the firm's Artificial Intelligence & Cybersecurity Practice in White Plains.

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Abrams Fensterman Welcomes AI Legal Engineer Paul Wooten

WHITE PLAINS, NY – Abrams Fensterman, LLP is proud to announce that Paul Wooten has joined the firm as Partner, where he will lead the firm’s Artificial Intelligence & Cybersecurity Practice from its White Plains office.

A nationally recognized attorney at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, investigations, and complex litigation, Mr. Wooten brings a rare combination of legal, technical, and government experience that few practitioners in the country can match.

From AI Engineer to Trusted Legal Advisor

A graduate of Harvard Law School, Mr. Wooten has advised global organizations on complex regulatory, compliance, and technology matters throughout his career. Before joining Abrams Fensterman, he served as a Legal Engineer at Norm Ai, where he designed artificial intelligence systems capable of translating complex legal and regulatory requirements into efficient, accurate, and effective compliance workflows for enterprise clients.

 

Unlike many attorneys advising on AI-related issues, Mr. Wooten has personally built the systems he now helps clients evaluate, govern, and deploy.

 

Prior to his work in artificial intelligence, Mr. Wooten served as White Collar Investigations Counsel at a leading international law firm, managing sophisticated cross-border investigations and high-stakes litigation matters. Earlier in his career, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Kings County District Attorney’s Office, where he prosecuted complex financial crimes and healthcare fraud matters, and worked within the FBI’s Office of the General Counsel supporting cybersecurity and cyber-fraud investigations.

“Artificial intelligence is transforming virtually every industry, creating extraordinary opportunities alongside unprecedented legal, regulatory, and operational risks,” said Robert Spolzino, Executive Partner of Abrams Fensterman. “Paul brings a level of practical AI knowledge and real-world technical experience that is exceptionally rare within the legal profession. His addition significantly strengthens our ability to advise clients navigating the rapidly evolving AI landscape.”

Helping Organizations Navigate AI Risk

Mr. Wooten’s practice focuses on helping organizations evaluate, implement, govern, and audit artificial intelligence systems while managing cybersecurity, privacy, compliance, and litigation risks.

He advises businesses across numerous sectors, including healthcare, financial services, government, technology, transportation, manufacturing, education, professional services, and other regulated industries where AI adoption is accelerating and regulatory scrutiny continues to expand.

 

As organizations increasingly deploy AI-powered systems to make decisions, generate content, analyze data, and automate workflows, Mr. Wooten helps clients understand whether those systems comply with applicable laws, regulations, industry standards, contractual obligations, and internal governance requirements.

 

His work includes:

• AI governance and compliance programs

• Enterprise AI audits and risk assessments

• Vendor and technology diligence

• AI regulatory compliance

• Cybersecurity incident preparedness and response

• Internal investigations involving technology and data

• AI-related litigation and regulatory defense

• AI procurement, implementation, and contract review

• Corporate AI governance policies and board-level oversight

• Industry-specific compliance assessments

“Organizations are under tremendous pressure to adopt artificial intelligence,” said Mr. Wooten. “The challenge is ensuring those systems are accurate, defensible, auditable, and compliant. My goal is to help clients capture the benefits of AI while reducing legal, regulatory, and operational risk.”

The addition of Mr. Wooten further expands Abrams Fensterman’s growing roster of industry-leading attorneys and reinforces the firm’s commitment to helping clients navigate the legal challenges of emerging technologies.

 

As businesses, healthcare organizations, government entities, and regulated industries increasingly rely upon artificial intelligence, Abrams Fensterman is uniquely positioned to provide sophisticated legal counsel informed not only by legal experience, but by firsthand technical expertise.

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Jordan Fensterman Named Co-President of the Roslyn Landmark Society https://www.abramslaw.com/media/announcements/jordan-fensterman-named-co-president-of-the-roslyn-landmark-society Tue, 02 Jun 2026 15:25:51 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=9038 Abrams Fensterman, LLP is pleased to congratulate Jordan Fensterman on being named Co-President of the Roslyn Landmark Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the history and character of the Village of Roslyn.

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Abrams Fensterman, LLP is pleased to congratulate Jordan Fensterman on being named Co-President of the Roslyn Landmark Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the history and character of the Village of Roslyn.

Jordan’s involvement with the organization began shortly after moving to Roslyn in 2016, when he discovered the Society while exploring the village’s historic downtown. Over the years, he has served as a volunteer, trustee, and vice president before stepping into his new leadership role.

 

As Co-President, Jordan will help guide the Society’s ongoing preservation efforts, including the restoration of the historic Roslyn Grist Mill, while working to increase community engagement and involvement from future generations.

“I kind of fell in love with the downtown area and the historic look that it already had. The buildings, the roof lines, the sight lines, the pond, the park, the library — it just felt unique. It felt special.”

— Jordan Fensterman

Jordan’s appointment reflects his longstanding commitment to the Roslyn community and his passion for preserving the history and character that make the village a special place to live and work.

 

Read the full article here.


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Amanda Rieben Elected Treasurer of WBASNY https://www.abramslaw.com/media/announcements/amanda-rieben-elected-treasurer-of-wbasny Tue, 26 May 2026 23:44:50 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=8924 Amanda Rieben elected to serve as Treasurer of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York (“WBASNY”) for the upcoming term.

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Abrams Fensterman, LLP is proud to announce that Amanda Rieben, Partner in the firm’s Family & Matrimonial Law Practice based in White Plains, has been elected to serve as Treasurer of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York (“WBASNY”) for the upcoming term.

Her appointment will be formally recognized during the WBASNY Convention 2026, taking place May 28–31 in Rochester, New York.

 

WBASNY is one of New York State’s leading legal organizations dedicated to advancing women in the legal profession and strengthening the administration of justice statewide. Ms. Rieben’s election reflects years of distinguished leadership and service to both WBASNY and the Westchester legal community.

 

A highly regarded matrimonial and family law attorney, Ms. Rieben represents clients in divorce, custody, support, family offense proceedings, post-judgment litigation, and marital agreements. Prior to joining Abrams Fensterman, she served as Director of the Walk-In Legal Clinic at the Pace Women’s Justice Center.

 

Ms. Rieben currently serves as WBASNY Vice President and is a Past President of the Westchester Women’s Bar Association, having also held numerous leadership positions throughout both organizations.

“WBASNY has been an incredibly meaningful part of my professional journey. I’m honored by the opportunity to serve in this role and look forward to continuing to support an organization dedicated to leadership, mentorship, and advancing women in the legal profession.”

— Amanda Rieben

Ms. Rieben has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a New York Family Law Rising Star in 2023 and 2024 and was named a 2025 New York Metro Super Lawyer in Family Law.

 

Her election further strengthens Abrams Fensterman’s leadership presence within New York’s legal community and reflects the firm’s continued commitment to professional excellence and service.


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Abrams Fensterman Secures Medical Malpractice Appellate Victory Led by Partner Melissa Goldberg https://www.abramslaw.com/media/announcements/abrams-fensterman-secures-medical-malpractice-appellate-victory-led-by-partner-melissa-goldberg Fri, 22 May 2026 16:03:04 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=8916 Abrams Fensterman Partner Melissa Goldberg secured a medical malpractice appellate victory before the Second Department, reinforcing the firm’s strength in healthcare defense and appellate litigation.

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Abrams Fensterman Secures Medical Malpractice Appellate Victory Led by Partner Melissa Goldberg

Appellate Division, Second Department affirms summary judgment in favor of healthcare providers in complex medical malpractice and wrongful death action.

Abrams Fensterman, LLP is proud to announce a significant appellate victory secured by Partner Melissa Goldberg of the firm’s Medical Malpractice Defense Division, successfully defending healthcare providers in a complex medical malpractice and wrongful death action before the New York State Appellate Division, Second Department.

The Appellate Division affirmed summary judgment dismissing medical malpractice claims asserted against Abrams Fensterman’s clients arising from allegations dating prior to February 19, 2012. The Court agreed that those claims were barred by the applicable statute of limitations and rejected the plaintiff’s argument that the continuous treatment doctrine preserved the claims.

The decision reinforces the importance of strategic motion practice and appellate advocacy in defending healthcare providers facing high-exposure litigation.

“Appellate advocacy often turns on identifying the legal and procedural issues that can significantly impact exposure. This decision reinforces the importance of early strategic defense planning and demonstrates how carefully developed motion practice and appellate review can create meaningful protections for healthcare providers and similarly situated defendants facing complex liability claims.”


— Melissa Goldberg, Partner, Abrams Fensterman LLP

Spotlight on Melissa Goldberg

Melissa Goldberg, who represented the respondents on appeal, focuses her practice on defending hospitals, nursing homes, physicians, and healthcare practitioners in sophisticated medical malpractice and general liability matters. Known for her precision, legal analysis, and appellate advocacy, Ms. Goldberg has successfully briefed and argued numerous appeals before New York’s appellate courts.

Medical Malpractice Defense Across New York

Ms. Goldberg is a key member of Abrams Fensterman’s Medical Malpractice Defense Division, which represents hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, physician groups, and healthcare providers throughout New York in high-stakes liability matters. The Division combines deep healthcare industry knowledge with sophisticated litigation strategy to deliver proactive, results-driven defense for healthcare organizations and insurers.

Strategic Defense for Healthcare Providers & Insurers

This appellate victory further reflects Abrams Fensterman’s commitment to protecting healthcare providers through strategic advocacy, trial strength, and sophisticated appellate litigation designed to minimize exposure and safeguard long-term institutional stability.

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Grace Borrino Presents “The Pitfalls of Prenups” at Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn https://www.abramslaw.com/media/publications/grace-borrino-presents-the-pitfalls-of-prenups-at-columbian-lawyers-association-of-brooklyn Thu, 21 May 2026 17:06:11 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=8900 Partner Grace M. Borrino of Abrams Fensterman discusses common prenuptial agreement pitfalls, including notarization requirements, financial disclosure, independent counsel, and timing considerations under New York family law.

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Brooklyn, NY — Abrams Fensterman, LLP is proud to highlight Grace M. Borrino, Partner in the firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice, who recently presented “The Pitfalls of Prenups” at a Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn event in Coney Island.

Below are four segments from Grace’s presentation discussing common risks attorneys and individuals should carefully consider when preparing prenuptial agreements.

▶ WATCH: Improper Notarization & Execution Errors

Grace explains why proper execution remains critical in prenuptial agreements and clarifies that CPLR 2106 does not eliminate notarization requirements. Technical signing defects can create serious enforceability issues years later.

▶ WATCH: Signing a Prenup Too Close to Your Wedding

Signing a prenup too close to a wedding date can create allegations of pressure, duress, lack of meaningful review, or unfair bargaining circumstances. While every situation is different, courts may closely examine the circumstances surrounding the execution of a prenuptial agreement when its validity is later challenged.

▶ WATCH: One Party Without Counsel

Grace explains why proper execution remains critical in prenuptial agreements and clarifies that CPLR 2106 does not eliminate notarization requirements. Technical signing defects can create serious enforceability issues years later.

▶ WATCH: Inadequate Financial Disclosure

Transparency matters. Grace explains why full and accurate financial disclosure is one of the most important components of an enforceable prenuptial agreement. Incomplete disclosures, omitted assets, or inaccurate financial information can create significant challenges

About Grace M. Borrino

Grace M. Borrino is a Partner at Abrams Fensterman, LLP practicing exclusively in Matrimonial and Family Law since 2010. She has been recognized as a New York Metro Super Lawyer in Family Law since 2023, following multiple years as a Rising Star. Grace serves in leadership positions across Brooklyn’s legal community and is incoming President of the Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn.

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David Imamura Honored By Asian American 9th Judicial District https://www.abramslaw.com/media/awards/david-imamura-honored-by-asian-american-9th-judicial-district Thu, 21 May 2026 11:01:33 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=8983 David Imamura Honored During Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration.

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Partner David Imamura Recognized During AAPI Heritage Celebration

Abrams Fensterman, LLP is proud to congratulate David Imamura, Partner in the firm’s White Plains office and Director of the firm’s Voting Rights & Election Law practice, on being honored by the 9th Judicial District Equal Justice in the Courts Committee’s program, “The Power of Unity: Honoring Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage.”

Mr. Imamura was recognized for his distinguished public service and contributions to the legal profession. A highly respected election and voting rights attorney, Mr. Imamura has emerged as one of New York’s leading voices in election law. He serves as a Westchester County Legislator and previously chaired New York State’s Independent Redistricting Commission, helping oversee the initial drafting of Congressional and State Legislative district maps following the 2020 Census.

At Abrams Fensterman, Mr. Imamura leads groundbreaking voting rights litigation throughout New York State. His recent successes include landmark Voting Rights Act settlements in Mount Pleasant and Newburgh that have been recognized as among the most significant early victories under New York’s Voting Rights Act, reshaping local election systems to provide more equitable representation for minority communities.

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on M&A Deals https://www.abramslaw.com/media/publications/the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence-on-ma-deals Tue, 19 May 2026 15:43:28 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=8869 Vivian Breier of Abrams Fensterman examines how artificial intelligence is transforming mergers and acquisitions, including due diligence, risk assessment, transaction management, and post-closing integration in modern M&A deals.

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on M&A Deals

By Vivian Breier

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) practice, whether law firms were prepared for it or not. Deal teams at major banks and private equity firms are already using AI-assisted diligence tools on active transactions. Clients are asking about these tools. They are not just a “nice” to have but can potentially impact the viability of a firm still on horseback racing against a Lamborghini. That reality is changing how M&A lawyers do their work.

This article is not a general overview of generative AI. Instead, it examines how AI tools are affecting the practice of M&A law in three core areas: early-stage risk assessment, due diligence, and post-closing legal work. It also explains where experienced legal judgment remains indispensable.

Target Identification and Early Risk Assessment

Outside counsel rarely selects an acquisition target. That decision is usually made by the client, often with the assistance of investment bankers or internal corporate teams. Once a target is identified, however, legal counsel is asked to evaluate risk quickly, including whether the transaction is likely to clear regulatory review, whether the target is subject to pending litigation that could affect valuation or deal structure, and whether material contracts contain change-of-control provisions that could interfere with the transaction prior to signing. AI tools are beginning to accelerate that preliminary assessment process. Platforms that review public litigation records, regulatory filings, intellectual property databases, and financial disclosures can identify potential issues earlier and more systematically than traditional manual review.

Current tools can compile a target’s litigation history within minutes. Regulatory screening software can flag government contracting exposure or industry-specific compliance concerns before the client has fully committed to the transaction.

The primary advantage is speed and broader coverage. Faster identification of relevant issues allows counsel to focus more quickly on the questions that matter most. That does not eliminate the need for experienced legal judgment. Technology cannot replace an attorney who understands the current regulatory environment for a specific buyer or who knows from experience which change-of-control provisions present genuine transaction risk and which can be managed through waivers or negotiated solutions.

Due Diligence: Where the Practice Is Changing Most

Due diligence is where AI is having the most visible impact on M&A practice and where the implications for law firm staffing and transaction management may be most significant.

A typical diligence process involves reviewing a virtual data room containing thousands of documents. A mid-market transaction may involve 1,500 to 3,000 documents, while a large transaction may involve substantially more.

Traditionally, deal teams organize the diligence process by preparing diligence request lists, assigning document review responsibilities to associates and specialists, tracking outstanding materials, and ultimately preparing a legal due diligence memorandum for the client.

AI-assisted document review platforms are changing what is possible during that process. These systems can review large volumes of documents within hours, categorize agreements by type, identify provisions that differ from market norms, and flag inconsistencies or anomalies that might otherwise be overlooked.

Work that previously required teams of associates reviewing documents over several days can now often be completed much more quickly. That changes both how transactions are staffed and how rapidly counsel can identify key legal issues.

The consistency benefit is also significant. Unlike human reviewers, AI systems do not become fatigued late at night or apply inconsistent analysis from one document to another.

AI tools are also influencing the representations and warranties insurance (RWI) process. Diligence findings directly affect insurance underwriting, including both coverage and pricing. More systematic diligence review can improve the quality of the underwriting record and help identify issues earlier in the transaction timeline.

Even so, the core limitation remains unchanged. AI can identify that a key customer agreement lacks a material adverse change provision. It cannot determine whether that issue materially threatens the transaction or can be addressed through negotiated protections in the purchase agreement. Experienced M&A lawyers evaluate those findings in context. They consider customer concentration, revenue dependency, the likelihood of obtaining third-party consent, and the client’s broader business objectives and risk tolerance.

That analysis remains central to the practice of law. AI may identify the issue more quickly, but attorneys still must determine what the issue means and how to address it.

Post-Closing Work and Integration

From a legal perspective, many transactions generate their most difficult work after closing.

Post-closing matters can include satisfaction of outstanding closing conditions, obtaining third-party consents, securing clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act, assigning key contracts, negotiating transition services agreements, advising on Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act obligations, addressing employee compensation and equity treatment, and managing indemnification escrows.

Studies from consulting firms have long suggested that a substantial percentage of large mergers fail to achieve the value anticipated at signing. Lawyers involved in post-closing disputes frequently see the consequences firsthand. Integration problems often emerge later as indemnification claims, earnout disputes, or working capital adjustment disputes arise. The legal work frequently continues well after closing.

AI tools are beginning to assist with portions of the post-closing process as well. Contract management platforms can track assignment obligations, monitor consent requirements, and organize customer, vendor, and licensing agreements throughout the integration period.

When integration problems develop into legal disputes, attorneys with access to organized transaction and contract data may be better positioned to advise clients efficiently and in real time.

Still, technology does not change the fundamental challenge of integration. Combining two organizations’ legal, compliance, human resources, and operational systems is as much a management exercise as a legal one.

That work requires lawyers who understand the client’s business, the acquired company’s risk profile, and the negotiated transaction terms well enough to advise on issues that do not fit neatly within the four corners of the purchase agreement.

AI can identify that a consent requirement was overlooked in a material contract. It cannot manage the resulting business relationship or advise the client on the practical consequences of that issue.

What AI Tools Cannot Do

At a basic level, AI systems are trained to recognize patterns in documents and language. They do not understand the transaction, the client relationship, or the broader commercial dynamics at stake.

M&A practice requires transaction-specific judgment. Lawyers must assess the particular target, the counterparty, the regulatory environment, the client’s business objectives, and the practical realities of integration and execution.

AI cannot determine whether a client has the operational capacity to integrate an acquisition successfully. It cannot reliably assess whether opposing counsel is negotiating strategically or merely delaying the process. It cannot independently evaluate how a changing enforcement environment may affect regulatory risk for a specific transaction. Those are not simply document review questions. They are judgment calls developed through experience.

There is also a significant interpretive limitation. AI systems answer the questions they are asked. They do not necessarily recognize when the underlying question is incomplete or misguided.

Knowing which outputs to trust, which require further testing, and which should be disregarded altogether requires practical transaction experience, including experience with failed deals, repriced transactions, and post-closing disputes arising from issues that initially appeared immaterial. That judgment cannot be automated.

Professional responsibility considerations also remain critical. Attorneys who advise clients, negotiate transaction documents, and approve diligence findings remain accountable for that advice. AI tools do not bear legal or ethical responsibility for transaction outcomes.

Reliance on unverified AI analysis in a live transaction could expose a client to undisclosed liabilities, delay regulatory approval, or materially affect transaction economics. AI may help identify issues, attorneys remain responsible for analyzing them and advising the client accordingly.

Conclusion

AI is already changing how M&A legal work is performed. Firms using AI-assisted diligence tools are completing certain workstreams substantially faster than was previously possible, and that trend is likely to continue.

The more important point, however, is that the core responsibilities of M&A lawyers remain unchanged. Clients still need counsel to advise them whether to proceed with a transaction, negotiate against sophisticated counterparties, assess risk under conditions of uncertainty, and solve problems that emerge during and after the deal process. Those skills are developed through experience, particularly through transactions that encountered unexpected complications rather than transactions that closed smoothly.

AI can improve efficiency and accelerate information gathering. It cannot replace the judgment required when significant legal and business decisions must ultimately be made.

Vivian Breier is a partner at Abrams Fensterman, LLP. The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author.

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Abrams Fensterman Wins Motion to Quash Subpoenas in Evergreen Fire Litigation https://www.abramslaw.com/media/announcements/abrams-fensterman-wins-motion-to-quash-subpoenas-in-evergreen-fire-litigation Mon, 04 May 2026 15:13:32 +0000 https://www.abramslaw.com/media/uncategorized/?p=8768 Albert J. Pirro, Jr., Esq. and Lisa Colosi Florio, Esq. of Abrams Fensterman, LLP, Brody D. Smith, Esq. and Kathleen M. Bennett, Esq. of Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, partnered to give Town of Harrison a victory in an eminent domain trial.

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Abrams Fensterman Secures Key Discovery Win in Evergreen Fire Litigation

Abrams Fensterman, LLP secured an important discovery victory in the ongoing Evergreen fire litigation, a high-profile wrongful death action arising from the tragic 2021 fire at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults in Spring Valley, New York.

 

In a decision featured in the New York Law Journal’s “Decisions of Interest,” the Court granted a motion to quash subpoenas seeking sensitive materials from a non-party insurer, including a liability claim file and broad underwriting materials.

 

The Court held that the insurer’s bodily injury liability claim file was created in anticipation of litigation and is conditionally protected from disclosure under New York law. The ruling reinforces important limits on discovery, particularly where a subpoena seeks litigation-related materials, insurer claim files, or proprietary non-party records without a sufficient showing of need.

 

The motion was led by Abrams Fensterman Partners David Verschell, Robert Spolzino, Lisa Colosi Florio, and associate Michael Richards.

 

This result marks a significant win for the defense and underscores Abrams Fensterman’s experience handling complex litigation, discovery disputes, insurance-related issues, and high-stakes wrongful death matters across New York.

 

Read the full decision as published from The New York Law Journal.

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