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June 5, 2023

Press Release

The Managing Partners’ Forum, in association with knowledge partners Harvard Business Review and the Financial Times, announced the firms shortlisted for the 2023 International Management Excellence Awards. Now in its 21st year, the awards honor firms that demonstrate superior business practices, client support, or community improvement efforts.

The team from Stroock, the Legal Aid Society and civil rights firm Handley Farah & Anderson - who brought an end the NYPD practice of unreasonably prolonged stops, unrelated warrant checks, and searches of electronic databases - is one of four shortlisted for efforts resulting in a positive and measurable impact on the local community.

In 2019, Stroock, the Legal Aid Society and Handley Farah & Anderson, brought a putative class action lawsuit against the City of New York alleging that “digital stop-and-frisk” policing of prolonged stops and unjustified warrant checks were a violation of the Fourth Amendment prohibition on illegal detention and unlawful search and seizure, disproportionately impacting communities of color. Amended complaints were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on January 3, 2020, and again on November 6, 2020.

After years of discovery, a settlement agreement was filed on December 16, 2022, ending the NYPD’s “digital stop-and-frisk” practice of extended detentions to conduct warrant searches without reasonable suspicion. Ultimately, by holding the NYPD accountable, this case will have a lasting impact on future New Yorkers whose Fourth Amendment rights are protected and respected by the City’s law enforcement.

Honorees are selected after a rigorous independent evaluation of initiatives from over 200 firms based in the UK, Ireland, Continental Europe, Middle East, North America, and Asia Pacific. Winners will be announced during a virtual awards ceremony on Thursday, June 15.

Learn more here.

About Stroock

Stroock provides strategic transactional, regulatory, and litigation advice to advance the business objectives of leading financial institutions, multinational corporations, and entrepreneurial businesses in the U.S. and globally. With a rich history dating back 145+ years, the firm has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington, D.C. For more, visit www.stroock.com.

About the Stroock Public Service Project

Stroock’s Public Service Project continues the firm’s longtime commitment to serving the public interest. With the primary focus on providing legal assistance to underserved and under-resourced communities, the PSP practice offers a multidisciplinary approach to delivering comprehensive legal services. To learn more about Stroock’s award-winning Public Service Project, please click here.

June 5, 2023

Press Release

The Managing Partners’ Forum, in association with knowledge partners Harvard Business Review and the Financial Times, announced the firms shortlisted for the 2023 International Management Excellence Awards. Now in its 21st year, the awards honor firms that demonstrate superior business practices, client support, or community improvement efforts.

The team from Stroock, the Legal Aid Society and civil rights firm Handley Farah & Anderson - who brought an end the NYPD practice of unreasonably prolonged stops, unrelated warrant checks, and searches of electronic databases - is one of four shortlisted for efforts resulting in a positive and measurable impact on the local community.

In 2019, Stroock, the Legal Aid Society and Handley Farah & Anderson, brought a putative class action lawsuit against the City of New York alleging that “digital stop-and-frisk” policing of prolonged stops and unjustified warrant checks were a violation of the Fourth Amendment prohibition on illegal detention and unlawful search and seizure, disproportionately impacting communities of color. Amended complaints were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on January 3, 2020, and again on November 6, 2020.

After years of discovery, a settlement agreement was filed on December 16, 2022, ending the NYPD’s “digital stop-and-frisk” practice of extended detentions to conduct warrant searches without reasonable suspicion. Ultimately, by holding the NYPD accountable, this case will have a lasting impact on future New Yorkers whose Fourth Amendment rights are protected and respected by the City’s law enforcement.

Honorees are selected after a rigorous independent evaluation of initiatives from over 200 firms based in the UK, Ireland, Continental Europe, Middle East, North America, and Asia Pacific. Winners will be announced during a virtual awards ceremony on Thursday, June 15.

Learn more here.

About Stroock

Stroock provides strategic transactional, regulatory, and litigation advice to advance the business objectives of leading financial institutions, multinational corporations, and entrepreneurial businesses in the U.S. and globally. With a rich history dating back 145+ years, the firm has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington, D.C. For more, visit www.stroock.com.

About the Stroock Public Service Project

Stroock’s Public Service Project continues the firm’s longtime commitment to serving the public interest. With the primary focus on providing legal assistance to underserved and under-resourced communities, the PSP practice offers a multidisciplinary approach to delivering comprehensive legal services. To learn more about Stroock’s award-winning Public Service Project, please click here.