New York Litigation Attorney
Marshall R. Isaacs
Marshall R. Isaacs is an experienced trial attorney who has been practicing in the areas of commercial litigation and tort law since 1993. He has also written and successfully argued appeals in front of the State of New York's Appellate Division. Mr. Isaacs lectures for community groups and offers free on-site consultations to those who attend.
Education and Honors
Mr. Isaacs earned his Bachelors of Arts at the State University of New York at Albany where he was a member of Psi Chi, The Psychology National Honor Society.
Mr. Isaacs graduated with his Juris Doctor from Hofstra University School of Law. At Hofstra, Mr. Isaacs was a winner of his law school's writing competition and, as a result, was selected as a member of the Hofstra Property Law Journal. He was later elected as the Journal's Notes and Comments Editor.
Periodicals and Publications
- Taylor v. New York City Housing Authority, 263 A.D.2d 407, 691 N.Y.S.2d 777 (1st Dep't 1999). - Marshall R. Isaacs successfully defeated an appeal by the City in a slip and fall case.
- Feliciano v. Astoria Federal Savings and Loan, Jury Verdict Reporter, Volume 17, Issue 21, Page 13 (1999) - Plaintiffs' verdict in a case where Marshall R. Isaacs had the particularly difficult task of convincing a jury to impose liability for premises defect on an out-of-possession landlord.
- Quoted in First For Women Magazine article, Smart Saves, Volume 17, Issue 18, Page 114, May 2, 2005 discussing how not to give away surprises.
- Quoted in Microsoft Small Business Center article, Seven Ways To Protect your Business from a Law Suit.
Admissions and Affiliations
- Admitted to the New York State Bar, 1994
- Admitted to the New Jersey State Bar, 1993
- Admitted to the United States District Court for
the District
of New Jersey, 1993
- New York State Trial Lawyers Association, Member
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Member
- Willowbrook Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Member
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