- Listed in:
- The Best Lawyers in America®, Commerical Litigation, 2024-2025
- New York Super Lawyers®, Business Litigation, 2023-2024
- Rising Star, Business Litigation, 2018-2022
- Forty Under 40, Rochester Business Journal, 2018
- Albany Law School National Alumni Association Board, 2023
- New York State Bar Association, Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2017
- Monroe County Bar Association, Emerging Bar Leader Award, 2016
- The Daily Record, Excellence in Law, Up & Coming Attorneys Award, 2016
- New York State Bar Association, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section
- Monroe County Bar Association, Awards Committee; Former Member of Board of Trustees and Executive Committee; Past Chair, Young Lawyers Section
- Senior Editor, Albany Law Review
- "Setting the Stage for High Court BofA Escrow Interest Case," Law360, Feb. 26, 2024
- "Understanding the Pitfalls of Shareholders' Agreements," Rochester Business Journal, March 6, 2020
- "State's SHIELD Act in Effect to Regulate Cybersecurity Protections," Rochester Business Journal, October 25, 2019
- "Strife in Business Partnership Sometime Necessitates a Dissolution," Rochester Business Journal, December 5, 2018
- “Telling War Stories: Just Because it’s on PACER Doesn't Make it Fair Game,” The Daily Record, October 2, 2017
- Quoted in “Foundations Face Costs with New N.Y. Rules,” Rochester Business Journal, February 3, 2017
- Quoted in “New Cybersecurity Regulations Need Clarification,” Rochester Business Journal, November 11, 2016
- "What the Email Privacy Act Means for Firms," Rochester Business Journal, June 3, 2016
- "State, U.S. Courts Aim to Reduce Costs of Litigation," Rochester Business Journal, October 16, 2015
- "Litigators Beware: Your Email Might Serve as a Binding Settlement Stipulation," NY Daily Record, August 11, 2013
- My Firm Got Hacked and Taken Hostage: The Anatomy Cyberhacking, Rochester, New York, 2017
- Risk Management, Buffalo, New York; Rochester, New York, 2017
- Conflicts of Interest – Frequent Issues Faced by the Defense, New York, New York, 2016
- The Dos and Don'ts of Debt Collection – FDCPA, TCPA and NY DFS, Rochester, New York, 2016
- DSS v. Ronaldi: Resolved protracted executive compensation dispute pending in two courts
- Whiting v. American Material Processing: Extricated former president and founder from company by seeking dissolution
- Rochester Precision Optics v. Salvo Technologies: Favorably, resolved manufacturing dispute on eve of trial
- Express Gold Cash v. Beyond79, LLC and Express Gold Cash v. CJ Environmental: Dismantled false advertising claims by litigious industry participant against two separate competitors and obtained favorable settlements
- Fiduciary Duties: Represented defendants alleged to have breached fiduciary duties to company, including allegations of self-dealing
- Bankruptcy: Guided debtor through Chapter 11 (Subchapter V) bankruptcy and resolved dispute with former CEO and primary creditor
- Corporate Counsel: Advised startup on issues surrounding by-law compliance and efforts by minority shareholder to take control of company
- Shareholder Agreement Negotiations: Advised minority shareholder of closely held company on terms of shareholder’s agreement
- Fiduciary Duties: Represented plaintiff claiming that fellow board members breached fiduciary duties to company
- Manufacturing Dispute: Procured payment in full (nearly $600,000) for materials purchased by manufacturer after customer defaulted on purchase order without litigation
- Creditor’s Rights: Advised regional bank on pursuit of claims against debtor in Chapter 11 and pressed for dismissal of case without substantial cost to client
- Debt Workout: Obtained sale of local hotel by obtaining concessions from creditors necessary to provide clean title to buyer
- Construction Litigation: Advised property owner in matter involving failed construction, pitting contractor against architect
- Construction Litigation: Resolved mechanic’s liens on behalf of property owners and contractors
- Fiduciary Duties: Represented beneficiaries of an estate against executor who mismanaged investments and breached prudent investor act duties
- Villa of Hope, Board Member
- Causewave Community Partners, Former Board Member
- The COVID Tolling Window for Personal Injury Cases Has Closed
November 8, 2023 - Will National Banks Have to Pay Interest on Mortgage Escrow Accounts? Supreme Court to Decide
October 19, 2023 - Court Finds Compulsory Participation in Section 8 Unconstitutional
August 17, 2023 - Fiduciaries Facing Downturn in the Market Should Take Steps to Ensure Compliance with the Prudent Investor Act
March 30, 2020 - New York SHIELD Act Now Requires Your Compliance
March 21, 2020 - NY SHIELD Act - Are You Ready To Comply?
October 1, 2019 - New York Significantly Expands Breach Notification Law
August 7, 2019 - New York Enacts Sweeping New Cybersecurity Mandates For Businesses
August 6, 2019 - Monthly Feature: Get to Know... Curtis A. Johnson
June 1, 2019 - Deadline Approaches For Major Requirements Under New York’s Cybersecurity Rule
August 27, 2018 - Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: New York State Department of Financial Services Issues Final Cybersecurity Regulations
February 23, 2017 - Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Exemption from Cybersecurity Regulations Sought by Bond for Colleges, Universities and other Not-for-Profit Organizations Granted in Final Regulations Issued by Department of Financial Services
February 22, 2017 - Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Bond Public Comments on Department of Financial Services Proposed Cybersecurity Regulations Seek an Exemption for Institutions of Higher Education and Other Not-for-Profit Organizations
February 13, 2017 - Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Proposed New York State Regulations Updated, Implementation Delayed
January 5, 2017 - Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: New York State Department of Financial Services to Implement Regulations Applicable to All Entities Regulated under the Insurance Law, including some Colleges, Universities, and Charitable and Religious Organizations
January 5, 2017 - E-Discovery and Information Management: New Federal Rules Provide Welcome Relief to Businesses Facing Electronic Document Preservation Concerns, but a Recent Decision by the New York State Court of Appeals Could Deny That Relief to Businesses Operating in New York
January 31, 2016
- Bond Announces Eight Rochester Attorneys Named in 2024 New York Super Lawyers Upstate Edition
August 22, 2024 - Bond Announces Rochester Attorneys Named 2025 “Lawyers of Year” and Best Lawyers in America®
August 15, 2024 - Bond Announces Nine Rochester Attorneys Named in 2023 New York Super Lawyers Upstate Edition
August 23, 2023 - Bond Announces 15 Rochester Attorneys Named 2024 Best Lawyers in America®
August 17, 2023 - Five Rochester Bond Attorneys Named 2022 Upstate New York Super Lawyers Rising Stars
August 23, 2022 - Four Rochester Bond Attorneys Named 2021 Upstate New York Super Lawyers Rising Stars
August 20, 2021 - Four Rochester Bond Attorneys Named in 2020 Upstate New York Super Lawyers Rising Stars®
August 21, 2020 - Bond Elects Nine New Members
January 13, 2020 - Bond Announces Three Rochester Attorneys Named in 2019 Upstate New York Super Lawyers Rising Stars®
August 12, 2019 - Three Rochester Bond Attorneys Named in 2018 Upstate New York Super Lawyers® Rising Stars
August 12, 2018 - Bond Announces 22 Attorneys Named in 2018 Upstate New York Super Lawyers® Rising Stars
August 12, 2018 - Curtis A. Johnson Honored With the New York State Bar Association Outstanding Young Lawyer Award
January 25, 2017 - Curtis A. Johnson Joins Bond, Schoeneck & King
August 24, 2015
- We’ve Been Subpoenaed ‒ Now What Do We Do?
October 10, 2023