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Simmons Jannace StaggLLP practices in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. The firm has achieved the highest peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell, which rates legal ability and ethical standards. Ten years ago, we began as a litigation firm focusing on commercial and general liability litigation. Today, we are a highly respected full service law firm practicing throughout the tri-state area.
Practice Areas
Our Practice areas include:
- Commercial and general liability litigation
- Labor and employment
- Arbitrations and litigation
- Securities law
- Banking and consumer litigation
- Bankruptcy and creditors rights
- Corporate transactions
- Municipal law
- Real estate
- Zoning and land use
- Environmental law
Clients
The firm’s clients include several of the largest companies in the world, including:
· Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
· Bank of America Corp.
· J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
· Kmart Holding Corp.
· Best Buy Co. Inc.
· Washington Mutual Bank FA
· Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.
· Staples Inc., Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
· General Motors Acceptance Corporation
· GMAC Insurance Holdings, Inc.
· Circuit City Stores, Inc.
· Foot Locker Inc
Think Outside of the Box
These Fortune 500 clients turn to Simmons, Jannace & Stagg for our expertise and experience, and because we are widely recognized as a firm that thinks “outside the box.” All too often, lawyers are slaves to convention, to the status quo. We’re not. We are equally adept at representing small companies, municipalities and individuals, many of whom turn to us for quality representation at a reasonable cost.
By truly listening to the needs of our clients and looking for ways to resolve conflicts in nontraditional ways, we have established long-standing relationships with our clients, many of whom we have represented since our inception a decade ago. We are proud of the trust and loyalty that all of our clients, both large and small, have placed in Simmons, Jannace & Stagg. Our attorneys are encouraged to approach each case with a fresh perspective and to look for opportunities to resolve conflicts in a cost-efficient and effective way. We have successfully tried many cases for our clients; yet have also been successful employing alternative dispute resolution techniques and negotiations on behalf of our clients. Clients turn to us because we listen to their needs and always put their interests first. In addition to litigation, the firm acts as counsel to business clients and real estate developers in matters involving financing transactions, real estate and general commercial matters. In this area, we have structured a variety of loans and other financing transactions, including real estate and construction loans, asset-based loans, asset securitizations, stock purchase sale and leaseback transactions. Our firm provides guidance in choosing a business form and has organized corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other legal entities throughout the U.S., as well as negotiated and prepared joint venture agreements and buy/sell agreements. | | |
| ILLUSTRATION 226 (Treble Stitch).--These stitches are worked as has been described for the purl foundation chain, No. 218. The treble stitches are worked on a foundation chain or in the stitches of the preceding row. Here are the Instructions for 218 (The Purl Foundation Chain)
ILLUSTRATION 218 (Purl Foundation Chain).--* Crochet 4 chain stitch, then 1 treble stitch--that is, wind the cotton round the needle, insert the needle downwards into the left side of the 1st of the 4 chain stitches, wind the cotton round the needle, draw it through the stitch, wind the cotton again round the needle, and at the same time draw the cotton through the last loop and through the stitch formed by winding the cotton round the needle. Wind the cotton once more round the needle, and draw it through the 2 remaining loops on the needle. The 4 chain stitches form a kind of scallop or purl. Repeat from *. The following crochet stitches require foundation chains like Nos. 216 and 217; they are all worked in separate rows excepting the two Nos. 222 and 234. Make a loop at the beginning of every row, as has been described (No. 216), and take it on the needle. | | |
| The Long Double Stitch produces a wonderful stitch. It can be used to create peices that work together quickly, yet are still strong and durable. Here are the instructions for creating the Long Double Stitch. Illustration 225 (Long Double).--For this stitch wind the cotton round the needle, insert it into the back part of a stitch, draw the cotton out as a loop, wind the cotton again round the needle, and cast off together the two loops and the loop formed by winding the cotton round the needle. | | |
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| The Cross Stitch is a wonderful stitch. It looks as if the yarn has been wrapped around the stitch creating a very solid and secure peice of fabric. Here are the instructions for making the Cross Stitch. ILLUSTRATION 224 (Cross Stitch).--This stitch is worked like No. 223 on a foundation like No. 217, only insert the needle through the two upper sides of a stitch. It is always important to choose your foundation chain in accordance with the stitch you are going to use. | | |
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