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Position: Member TEL: 732-747-9003 FAX: Email: Click Here Admitted: 1981, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1988, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York Law School: Syracuse University (J.D., cum laude, 1981) College: Fordham University (B.S., summa cum laude, 1978) Birth Date and Place: March 20, 1956, Newark, New Jersey Practice Areas: Toxic Tort Litigation; Product Liability Law; Personal Injury Law; Commercial Litigation; and Class Actions. Additional Information: Beta Gamma Sigma. Member, Justinian Honorary Society. Member, Board of Editors, Syracuse University Law Review, 1980-1981. Co-Author: "Beshada v. Johns Manville Products Corp.: Evolution or Revolution in Strict Liability," Fordham Law Review, Vol. LI, p. 1, April 1983; "The Beshada Case, How Has it Affected the Defense of Toxic Torts," Trial, November, 1984; "Junk Science Ruling Doesn't Close the Book," New Jersey Law Journal, August 9, 1993. Instructor, Legal Writing and Advocacy, Syracuse University College of Law, 1980-1981. Counsel, American Cancer Society, 1983- . Member: American Trial Lawyers Association of New Jersey Board of Governors and Executive Committee, New Jersey Department of Health Advisory Board. Class Counsel for Litigants Involving Asbestos, Lead and Environmental Poisoning. Counsel to Consumers for Civil Justice. Counsel to New Jersey Breast Cancer Coalition. Founding Member and Counsel to Coalition for Lead Safe New Jersey. Multi-District Litigation Steering Committee for Asbestos Litigation. Liaison Counsel for Breast Implant Litigation in New York State Supreme Court and New Jersey Superior Court. Vice President, New Jersey Public Interest Law Center, Board of Governors Trial Lawyers for Public Justice. Trustee, Civil Justice Foundation. (Also at New York, N.Y. Office) Middlesex County, Monmouth County, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Firm Members: Dennis Geier |
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