Monday, November 19, 2012

Many Courtrooms, Numerous Achievements: Friedman’s Intellectual Currency


Harvard Law School graduate Theodore H. Friedman garnered the attention of the larger legal community as a personal injury lawyer appearing in the United States Supreme Court, which led to a 10-year tenure with leading law firm Phillips Nizer. Friedman then founded his own firm, where he managed a wealth of civil and commercial cases including defense of the estate of superstar Jimi Hendrix. Other notable achievements include the representation of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and the actor George C. Scott. He often secured multi-million dollar victories and mention in publications including the New York Times, the New York Journal, and the U.S. Journal. Additionally, Friedman served as trial and appellate counsel in a number of influential cases concerning ship owner’s negligence and consequent seamen injury, landlord liability, and the taxing of personal injury awards.

Called by Retired Supreme Court Justice Donald Sullivan “…one of the best, if not the best, personal injury trial lawyers in New York City,” Friedman held 25-year membership with the Inner Circle Advocates, the group of the top 100 trial lawyers in the country. Over an expansive career, he held teaching positions at prestigious institutions including Columbia Law School and University of Oxford.

You can connect with Theodore at twitter.com/TedHFriedman

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