New York
Lawyer Seymour Boyers
An articulate spokesman on legal and
social issues, Seymour Boyers joined
the firm in 1985 from the Appellate
Division, Second Department where he
was an Associate Justice. Previously
he served in the City Council, the
State Legislature and on the bench
of the Civil and Supreme Courts,
Queens County where he was the
Administrative Judge.
Since leaving the bench and
returning to private practice, he
has made an even greater impact as
an advocate, negotiator and
mediator, particularly in cases
involving medical malpractice,
products liability and
general
negligence.
Committed to the public interest and
training young lawyers, he has been
a lecturer and panelist at Emory Law
School, and at continuing legal
education programs for the New York
State Bar Association and the
Association of the Bar of the City
of New York, among others.
At local law schools, he has taught
seminars on medical malpractice,
products liability, the anatomy of
trauma, and how to try automobile
accident cases. He is the chair of
the advisory board of CUNY School of
Law and vice chair of the
Trial
Lawyers Section of the New York
State Bar Association. He was also
appointed to serve on a Special
Commission on Fiduciary Appointments
and is a member of the Board of
Directors of the Supreme Court
Justices Association of the City of
New York.
Seymours
Boyers has had numerous
decisions and articles published
during his tenure on the bench, and
most recently, he and co-author
Anthony H. Gair had published an
article entitled "The Lawyer's
Perspective" in the book
Controversies in Surgery.
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