Smith
Abbot Law Firm Brings Broad Experience
and Dedication To The Seriously Injured
Smith
Abbot, L.L.P. of New York City, has built a national reputation
in complex toxic tort and product liability lawsuits with trial
experience in courts across the country. In addition, its lawyers
have extensive experience in medical malpractice, hospital liability
and other personal injury matters.
Founding partner Jim Smith, for instance, has written the critically
acclaimed treatise Hospital Liability, originally published in
1985 and updated through 2001. This book has been cited as an
authority by courts throughout the country. Smith is also on the
Editorial Board of the national newsletter Medical Malpractice
Law & Strategy and has lectured extensively at law schools,
colleges, hospitals, and business groups. The nation’s largest
legal directory has conferred its highest rating for competence
and ethics (“AV”) on Smith. He is also listed in “Who’s Who in
American Law” and “Who’s Who in America.”
In addition to medical malpractice and hospital liability, Smith
has represented clients in lead, asbestos, product defect, defective
drug, aviation and other accident cases.
Smith Abbot also has an unsurpassed team of registered nurses
and legal assistants, which gives their clients an edge over their
adversaries.
The firm is proud of its casual, collegial working environment,
which facilitates the free flow of ideas and information. Prompt
communication and responsiveness to the client is emphasized throughout
the litigation.
Smith Abbot is committed to protecting the rights of the seriously
injured. This firm understands the disruption and suffering of
the families of accident victims. Its experienced team of attorneys
and nurses are ready to bring effective legal action on their
behalf.
To
learn more about Smith Abbot, you may access their website at
www.smithabbot.com, call toll free 1 (866) 443-443-0303, or e-mail
jameswalkersmith@aol.com.
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