Our Attorneys
Marc
Reibman, Esq.
Legal
Experience
Reibman
& Weiner, 26 Court Street, Suite 1005, Brooklyn, New York, 11242
Partner.
Trials to verdict in New York State and Federal Courts. Numerous verdicts
and settlements in excess of one million dollars. Appellate practice
in the New York State Court of Appeals, New York State Appellate Division
and United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit. Practice areas include:
motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, medical negligence, police
brutality, products liability (pharmaceutical and mechanical); premises
security; "dram shop"; labor law/construction accidents; insurance
coverage/bad faith; uninsured and underinsured motorists; No Fault;
wrongful termination; commercial and real estate litigation.
Bodziner,
Reibman & Ginsberg, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York 11242
Partner, 1986-1988. .
Costello
& Shea, 50 Broadway, New York, New York, 10004
Associate, 1981-1986.
Legal
Education
Boston
University School of Law, J.D. June 1981.
Graduate
and Undergraduate Education
University
of Vermont, M.A. Soviet History, February 1977.
Johnson
State College, (Johnson, Vermont), B.A. With Great Distinction, June
1973.
Bronx
High School of Science, 1967.
Admitted
to Practice
-
New York State Courts
- United States District Court Southern District of New York
- United States District Court Eastern District of New York
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Steven
M. Weiner, MD, Esq
Legal
Experience
Reibman
& Weiner, 26 Court Street, Suite 1005, Brooklyn, New York, 11242
Partner.
Trial experience in State and Federal Forums. Primary responsibility
for all phases of personal injury, premises liability, medical malpractice,
and product liability actions from initial case investigation, appearance
at depositions, motion practice, and trial through verdict.
Stroock
& Stroock & Lavan, 180 Maiden Lane, New York, New York, 10038
Associate, 1990-1993.
Emphasis in defense of personal injury and product liability actions,
representation of hospitals and individuals in health care regulatory
issues, and professional disciplinary matters. Experience in commercial,
real estate, and construction litigation. Responsible for discovery,
depositions, motion practice, trial preparation, and trial practice
in State and Federal Forums.
Legal
Education
Benjamin
N. Cardozo School of Law, J.D. January, 1990
Academic: Top 10%
Honors: Law Review
Medical
Education
New
York University School of Medicine, M.D. June, 1983
Undergraduate
Education
University
of Rochester, Rochester, New York
B.A. Magna Cum Laude, 1979; Major, Psychology
Medical
Experience
Public
Health Service,
Division of Federal Occupational and Beneficiary Health Services,
Federal Plaza, New York, New York
Physician
New
York University Medical Center,
New York, New York
Resident
St.
Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center of New York,
New York, New York
Intern
Publications
Privacy,
Family, and Medical Decision Making for Persistent Vegetative Patients,
11 Cardozo Law Review. 713 (1990), cited in Cruzan v. Director, Missouri
Dept. of Health, 110 S.Ct. 2481, 2869 (1990).
Lectures
and Presentations
Brooklyn
Bar Assn, "Tort Law & Procedure: Medical Records Explained."
February 27, 1996
New York
University School of Medicine, "Working With HMO's: Is the HMO
Service Representative of Friend or Foe?" November 1, 1995
Dannemiller
Memorial Education Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona, "Medico-Legal
Aspects of Treating Patients with Personal Injury Cases," March
4, 1995.
Admitted
to Practice
- New York
- United States District Court Southern District of New York
- United States District Court Eastern District of New York
- United States District Court Western District of New York