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Category: Legal
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Andrew J Smiley
Smiley & Smiley, LLP
60 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10165 Map It
USA
Telephone: 212.986.2022
Degrees: B.A. in Psychology from Tulane University Brooklyn Law School, J.D. in 1996. Brooklyn Law School, alma mater for many of New York City's most prominent trial attorneys.
Certifications: Admitted to the New York State and Federal Bars in January, 1997, he won his first solo jury verdict less than one month later. At the age of 25 he became one of the youngest guest commentators to appear on CNN's widely viewed Burden of Proof.
Concentration: Dental Malpractice; Personal Injury; Auto Accidents; Wrongful Death; Defective products
Qualifications: Award for excellence in the field of Advanced Legal Research; national appellate moot court competition; Executive Board member of the Moot Court Honor Society, in charge of Intramural and Intermural trial competitions; coach of the School's National Trial Team, co-champions for the Northeast Region of the U.S. and representative of the region in the U.S. National Finals in Houston, Texas. Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. coaches the Brooklyn Law School National Trial Team.
Flat Fees / Pricing Info.: Sliding Scale and Insurance offset
Web Site: http://www.smileylaw.com
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