New York Lawyer Christopher L. Sallay
Christopher Sallay has extensive experience in high
profile personal injury cases in the areas of
medical
malpractice, automobile accidents,
construction accidents,
municipal liability and products liability. Mr. Sallay is
responsible for all aspects of litigation, from the initial
meeting of clients through the ultimate resolution of the case
and has tried cases in both New York and
New Jersey. He is
admitted to the Bar of New York to the Bar of New Jersey as well as
the Federal Courts of both states, and has practiced extensively
in those Courts. Mr. Sallay has exceptional skills in the taking
of depositions and has traveled throughout the country deposing
necessary parties and witnesses. His skills in questioning
medical professionals and confronting them with verifiable
medical facts and principles has led to the swift and favorable
resolution of multiple malpractice claims. His background and
training in computerized legal research has proven to be an
invaluable aid in the preparation of motions and appellate
briefs for submission to the Appellate Divisions and the Court
of Appeals. Mr. Sallay works closely with Anthony Gair who both
share the fervent belief that hard work is the hallmark of a
great attorney and is the only way to truly represent the
interests of a client. It is this conviction and attention to
detail that has led to the significant resolutions of cases
which involved difficult or unique legal questions.
Mr. Sallay is a lecturer for the New
York State Bar Association and has given lectures in the areas
of Automobile Litigation: Update and Strategies, Practical
Skills - Basic Tort and Insurance Law Practice and Labor Law-
Construction Accident Claims. He has also lectured on
Constitutional Law challenges as they relate to Automobile
Insurance Legislation as well as Ethical Considerations
Concerning Automobile Litigation. In addition to lecturing, he
has authored course material for the New York State Bar
Association including course material on Evaluating Damages
related to Automobile Accident Claims and Selecting the Right
Experts. He graduated near the top of his class from Brooklyn
Law School where he was a member of the prestigious Moot Court
Honor Society - National Trial Advocacy Team. While in law
school, his writing and advocacy skills were recognized with the
Samuel Witte Prize for Literature and the Law and the CALI
Excellence for the Future Award for Trial Advocacy. He continues
to be a member of several professional organizations including
the New York State Bar Association and the New York State Trial
Lawyers Association. He also is an active member of the
Association of the Bar of the City of New York and has served as
the Secretary for the Tort Litigation Committee for several
years.
Mr. Sallay recently obtained a verdict of $1,073,295 in Brooklyn Supreme Court on behalf of a 38-year old
construction worker who fell face-first from a defective ladder and sustained a fractured jaw and lost seven teeth."
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