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    Cover of NY PRACTICE VB AND C: PERSONAL INJURY PRACTICE FULL SET

    New York Practice V.B and C: Personal Injury Practice, 2025 ed.

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    The step-by-step format of Personal Injury Practice in New York helps you handle personal injury cases quickly and effectively. It covers all stages of litigation and arbitration for major cases, including automotive, product liability, and malpractice

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    Publication date:2024-08-07
    Practice area:Tort & personal injury law
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    Douglas E McKeon, Honorable

    Hon. Douglas E. McKeon has served as a justice of the New York State Supreme Court in the Bronx since 1990. In his current assignment to a special New York City part, he supervises approximately 7,500 cases, more than any other New York state judge. 

    Francis P Bensel

    Francis P. Bensel is a senior partner and trial attorney in Martin, Clearwater & Bell, New York City's oldest medical and health care law firm. One of his most widely publicized cases, Libby Zion, reaffirmed current legal standards for hospitals' 

    Richard Frank

    Frank is the senior partner in Richard Frank, P.C., New York City, and an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School where he teaches trial technique. Many of his state and federal court cases have been significant in shaping the law in New York.