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IN THE NEWSBloch & White Recognized in Chambers New York Spotlight Guide 2025
New York City (November 12, 2024) – Bloch & White LLP is proud to announce that the firm has been ranked in New York Chambers Spotlight 2025 Guide and recognized as a top small firm handling high-quality work, serving clients in New York and beyond. The firm is especially grateful to have achieved this well-regarded recognition in just its third year of operations.
Launched last year, the Chambers Spotlight rankings are designed to shine a light on the best small and medium-sized firms across key regions in the United States. Firms ranked in the New York edition are recognized for their strengths in key practice areas vital to the region’s businesses and residents. Bloch & White was honored for its exceptional work and commitment to the New York legal community, receiving recognition for its general commercial litigation practice.
“We are incredibly honored to be recognized by Chambers and Partners in their Spotlight Ranking for New York. Our inclusion in this ranking is a testament to our commitment to providing client-centered representation and guiding case strategy with a focus on delivering optimal outcomes for our clients,” said Benjamin White, partner and co-founder of Bloch & White.
This year, rankings in Chambers Regional Spotlight New York were awarded to 210 firms, spanning 7 regions and 24 practice areas. Selections were based on independent and in-depth market analysis, coupled with an assessment of firms’ depth of experience and caliber of talent. Bloch & White was one of only 44 firms in New York to be acknowledged for leading work in general commercial litigation as part of Chambers Spotlight ranking.
“As Bloch & White continues to grow, we are guided by our founding values of equity, dignity and justice. For us, that means thinking critically and thoughtfully about our place in the New York legal market and how we can make an impact through our work and the clients we serve. Having launched just over two years ago, we are incredibly proud to receive this acknowledgement from Chambers and look forward to serving the region for many years to come,” said Michael Bloch, partner and co-founding partner of Bloch & White.
To learn more about Bloch & White LLP’s Chambers ranking, please visit this link.
Ben White Honored as a “2024 Rising Star” by the New York Law Journal
New York City (September 5, 2024) – Bloch & White co-founder Ben White was recognized as one of the New York Law Journal’s 2024 Rising Stars at their annual dinner in New York. The Rising Star awards recognize New York’s most promising lawyers age 40 and younger. Rising Star awards are awarded in connection with the NYLJ’s Annual Professional Excellence Awards, which “honor attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in New York – whether in shaping the law, achieving outsized results for their clients, being an outstanding jurist or assisting those in need of legal services.”
Nominees Announced for the 45th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards
“No Accident” is nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary. The film follows the Sines v. Kessler trial team and stars Bloch & White co-founder Michael Bloch.
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Bloch & White Adds Experienced Civil Rights Attorney Len Kamdang as Counsel
New York City (May 6, 2024) – Bloch & White LLP is proud to announce the addition of Len Kamdang to the firm as Counsel. Mr. Kamdang brings a breadth of experience, having served as a civil rights attorney, impact civil litigator, and public defender, and has built a sterling reputation over two decades of fiercely and skillfully advocating for his clients.
Mr. Kamdang joins Bloch & White from Everytown Law, the litigation arm of the largest gun violence prevention organization in America, where he was Senior Director, Litigation Strategy and Trials. At Everytown, Mr. Kamdang played a pivotal role in advocating for gun violence prevention. Amongst many others, he worked on notable cases such as California vs. Polymer80 et al., where the city of Los Angeles sued the nation’s leading seller of ghost guns for their negligent and illegal business practices. The suit resulted in a first-of-its-kind five-million-dollar settlement.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Kamdang spent more than a decade as an Assistant Federal Defender in the Eastern District of New York, where he distinguished himself as one of the winningest trial attorneys in the office’s history. He also worked as a Staff Attorney at the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia where he was undefeated as lead counsel in felony jury trials.
“We are thrilled to welcome Len to Bloch & White. His unparalleled track record as a trial attorney and commitment to excellent, client-centered advocacy aligns directly with our firm’s values and mission, ensuring that every client receives the highest standard of representation,” said Michael Bloch, partner and co-founder of Bloch & White.
“With Len’s addition, we are poised to further develop the exciting trajectory of the firm. Len’s remarkable experience and broad set of skills will strengthen our firm’s dedication to championing our clients’ causes across the wide range of matters that we work on while justly serving the community through impactful litigation,” added Benjamin White, partner and co-founder of Bloch & White.
Mr. Kamdang has taught courses in Trial Advocacy and Legal Ethics at CUNY Law School and lectured about trial skills at additional law schools including New York University School of Law, Columbia Law School, and Georgetown University Law Center. In 2023-2024, Len served as a Wasserstein Fellow at Harvard Law School.
“I look forward to joining the team at Bloch & White and leveraging my trial skills and background to help drive the important outcomes they are fighting for every day on behalf of clients,” said Mr. Kamdang, “I am excited to work alongside this exceptional team and continue to build upon this firm’s core values of excellence and effecting meaningful change.”
Mr. Kamdang graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and Georgetown University. After graduation, he clerked for the Honorable Lois Bloom in the Eastern District of New York and worked as an Honors Paralegal Specialist in the Department of Justice in the Housing and Civil Enforcement Section of the Civil Rights Division.
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Michael Bloch to Be Featured in “No Accident” Documentary
HBO Original documentary chronicles legal team’s dogged efforts to prosecute white supremacists following deadly Charlottesville rally
New York City (September 29, 2023) – Bloch & White LLP is proud to share their involvement in the upcoming HBO Original documentary, “No Accident.” The documentary will premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival on September 29, and will be available to stream on HBO Max on October 10.
“No Accident” documents the seminal lawsuit, Sines v. Kessler, which was filed against 17 white nationalist leaders and organizations on behalf of the nine plaintiffs who suffered physical and emotional injuries while peacefully counter protesting the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville. The lawsuit alleged that the event was not an isolated, spontaneous gathering, but rather a well-planned and coordinated conspiracy to incite racially motivated violence and to advance an anti-Semitic, race-war agenda.
The documentary chronicles the years-long efforts of the legal team to develop and deploy a strategy to hold white supremacist organizers accountable and to put hate on trial. It follows members of the team, including Michael Bloch, who served as co-lead counsel, and Benjamin White, in their fight to give a voice to everyday citizens in standing up to condemn hate. The team secured a historic $26 million judgement for plaintiffs following a four-week jury trial.
“Sines was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to seek justice following the violence that caused loss of life and overwhelming physical and emotional pain for members of the Charlottesville community. We are deeply grateful for director Kristi Jacobson and the production team behind the documentary for allowing us to share the stories of the plaintiffs we fought to represent and for understanding the importance of keeping this story—and the fight against white supremacy—alive,” said Michael Bloch.
The documentary was directed by Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker Kristi Jacobson. Those featured in the film include attorneys Roberta Kaplan, Karen Dunn, Michael Bloch and Jessica Phillips and plaintiffs Marissa Blair, April Muñiz, Natalie Romero, Elizabeth Sines, Devin Willis and Seth Wispelwey.
“The impact of Sines sent a clear message that the actions of violent extremists, and their underlining ideologies, must be dealt with head on. “No Accident” captures the tremendous work that went into this case and reinforces how bringing light to these issues, and the individuals involved, can help force them back into the shadows. We are so appreciative of everyone involved in helping this documentary come together,” added Benjamin White.
Bloch & White was launched in 2022 in part to litigate high impact public interest matters, including in the spheres of political extremism, criminal justice reform, gun violence and many others. Michael and Benjamin’s work in Sines v. Kessler helped influence the trajectory of their careers and their steadfast commitment to equity, dignity and justice.
More information about the documentary can be found here and the official trailer can be viewed here.
Image courtesy of HBO
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