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Since 1986 Eric Turkewitz has represented victims of medical malpractice and other acts of negligence resulting in significant injuries before judges and juries. His representation has stretched across numerous medical fields. He has tried cases both for The Turkewitz Law Firm as well as others.
His biography can be found at the firm's web site along with a more comprehensive list of case results than the few shown here on Avvo.
The Turkewitz Law Firm also sponsors the New York Personal Injury Law Blog to discuss issues of medical malpractice, personal injury, appellate decisions, cases of interest in the press, and public policy regarding the justice system.
In July 2008, Incisive Media — publisher of the New York Law Journal, American Lawyer and the National Law Journal, among its many publications — added the blog to its roster of 30 affiliated blogs at . Turkewitz’s publication thus became the first personal injury blog in the nation to become affiliated with .
In November 2008 the American Bar Association Journal, read by half the nation's one million lawyers, selected the New York Personal Injury Law Blog as one of the nation's top 100 law blogs. It was the only plaintiff's oriented personal injury blog in the country to receive this honor. It was repeatedly honored again until being inaugurated into the Law Blog Hall of Fame
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Acquired: 1986
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228 East 45th Street, New York, NY, 10017-3303
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Showing 1 - 4 of 4 reviews | Recommendation
Posted by Murat | November 14, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Personal Injury
I don't recommend him
About Eric: From the time we signed the agreement until the end of the trial, I did not have any concerns about him. But, just after the trial, I started to think and research the trial process. Actually, we (my wife and me) had not researched about the car accident trial process in the USA when we ...
I don't generally respond to negative online reviews for the simple reason that I think this is the first. But, having said that, and without disclosing any attorney-client privileges, let me respond: In all auto cases since 2014 the client is given the option of whether legal fees are deducted from the gross sum recovered, or from the net sum after accounting for expenses. If done off the net sum, the client will receive more at the end if the case is won (because the lawyer effectively pays ⅓ of the expenses). But the client is also responsible for the costs of litigation if the case is lost. If, on the other hand, the client chooses to have the legal fees deducted off the gross sum before expenses are deducted, then the client will receive less in the end if the case is won, but also isn't responsible for expenses if the matter is lost. Clients generally make that choice based upon their own tolerance for risk, and usually take the option of letting the lawyer be responsible for all case disbursements if the matter is lost. I wrote about this on my law blog back in 2014 when the rules changed: http://www.newyorkpersonalinjuryattorneyblog.com/2014/03/new-york-changing-its-contingency-fee-formula.html With respect to the fees for a doctor to take time off to read medical records and testify, this is always expensive (if you want an actual, practicing, physician instead of a doctor that only does medical-legal exams). If an orthopedic surgeon is testifying, for example, that doctor will not be doing surgeries, or seeing patients, or teaching, or otherwise bringing in revenue to pay the rent or employees that are necessary to keep an office running. A fee of $5,000 - $10,000 is a lot of money, but also what the going rate is in New York for a good orthopedic surgeon. (As an aside, it's worth noting that insurance companies are well aware of this financial burden, and use it to make low-ball offers to those that were injured in the hopes that they won't want to take on the risk of trial. This, oft times, represents bad faith negotiations by an insurer and there is legislation pending to address this. Each year I lobby my Legislature on this and other issues important to a decent civil justice system.) With respect to the particulars for any individual client, reaching out to me via email or phone (or in person for those who can) would probably be more productive in providing explanations.
Posted by Erik | June 21, 2013 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Honest, forthright, and an excellent tactition
Eric Turkewitz impressed me most with his willingness to help above and beyond any request I could make of him. He is patient with those he represents, especially in reviewing the finer points of New York law (and its occasional eccentricities.) Eric was masterful at knowing and executing on the...
Posted by George | May 29, 2013 | Libel & Slander
A Masterful Advocate
A few years back, there was a prominent and successful thoroughbred race horse named "Masterful Advocate." Eric Turkewitz, who represented me - successfully - in the defense of an elaborate speech and defamation case, is a thoroughbred and a masterful advocate: attentive, prepared, highly capable, en...
Posted by Michael | May 15, 2013 | Lawsuits & Disputes
A Lawyer who Fights for his Clients
Don't let the nice smile fool you. This is a serious lawyer who will fight non-stop to protect his clients' rights. His knowledge of civil procedure (which, contrary to what we see on television, is as important or even more important than trial advocacy skills) is endless. He knows the rules like...
"I enthusiastically endorse Eric. I have known him for many years, and his knowledge of New York medical malpractice law is second to none."
"I endorse this lawyer. Like his father before him, Eric is a formidable malpractice attorney. One of the very best in the State of New York. In addition, Eric also competently handles other types of personal injury cases with equal skill, dedication and success. If I were to be the victim of medical malpractice in New York, Eric would be on the very short list of lawyers I would be comfortable having handle my case. I highly endorse and recommend him."
"Eric is an excellent colleague. I handled a large, complex, litigation matter in state court in new york, and Eric was my "local counsel." But, he was no pro-hac monkey. Eric's knowledge of NY procedure, and the mentality of the judges was invaluable and instrumental to the victory. Based on knowing him through this experience, I would A) never hesitate to work with him on a matter in the future, and B) never hesitate to refer a matter to him. He is a top notch lawyer, and i am proud to have had the opportunity to stand next to him in court."
"I needed a lawyer in New York City for an unusual legal matter involving a young attorney who had sued much of the internet, including me. I saw Eric's blog, in which he shared his thoughts on the matter, and the fact that he was serving as local counsel for a group of defendants, so I called him up. Eric was kind enough to accept me into his epic assemblage of clients, representing some of the finest in both American and Canadian blawging, such that I frequently feel unworthy to be in such esteemed company. I can't imagine the headache of representing more than a dozen lawyers sued for something they wrote on their blogs, as we lawyers are a surly lot on a good day. Eric was more than up to the task. He handled our case with deft precision and panache, and fought for us tirelessly all the way to victory. If you need a lawyer, I can say without any doubt in my mind that even though I only know a handful of lawyers in New York, Eric is by far the best you will ever encounter."
"He's as solid as they come. Knows the law inside and out, advocates persuasively in court, and isn't afraid to stand up for what's right. Highly recommended."
"One of the greatest endorsements for a lawyer is to say "if I ever had a legal issue, I would hire this lawyer." I did have a legal issue, and Eric was my lawyer. He handled the case with kid gloves, letting me know what was going on at all critical times, and explaining his state's legal process from A to Z. I can't imagine having another lawyer as my lawyer for a legal issue in New York, there just can't be a better lawyer in that entire state."
"Here's what I can tell you. When a bunch of lawyers needed a lawyer in New York, we turned to Eric. That's because lawyers know that when they need a lawyer, they need the best. He is. To say that his efforts were exceptional is to say too little. Representing lawyers is monstrously difficult. We're picky. We're prickly. We're sure we know better. Eric represented us with style and grace and excellence. And oh, yeah, we won the case. Eric's real field is medical malpractice. Ours was a defamation case. If he's this good at something he took outside his field of expertise, just imagine how good he is at what he concentrates on. I endorse Eric without reservation."
"Since entering private practice in 2010, any time I receive a call from someone who was injured unjustly and needs representation in a civil matter, I consult with Eric. He always steered me in the right direction, and potential clients were always better because of his influence and assistance. Personally, I trust Eric with any matter, including my own. He is patient, detail-oriented, thorough, and a pillar of his community. A friend and mentor to many, he is what we should all aspire to be."
"Eric Turkewitz is a stellar advocate whose knowledge is evidenced by the fact that he successfully guided several other well-respected attorneys on proper procedure and practice before New York Courts, leading to the ultimate dismissal of a high-profile case. And anyone who's dealt with a group of lawyers before knows that telling a group of attorneys what to do is akin to herding cats. But Eric successfully did it. This knowledge, paired with his skills gained in years successful practice as an advocate for the injured, mean that he's on the top of my list when I need to refer a case to a personal injury or medical malpractice attorney in New York. I wholeheartedly endorse him."
"Eric is one of the best attorneys that I know. He is not afraid to try a case and do what he thinks is right. He is also a constant sounding board for me, with unmatched wisdom and guidance. When I have difficult questions about things, Eric is always patient enough to answer them. Eric is the type of lawyer younger guys like myself aspire to be. I wouldn't hire anyone else in New York for a civil matter or personal injury lawsuit. Eric represents everything that is right with the legal profession."
"When seventy-some lawyers who write (including me) got sued for defamation in New York, a bunch of us got together and hired a dream team to defend the case. We wanted the best, so we chose Eric Turkewitz as our local counsel. Lawyers and the mentally ill make the most difficult clients. Despite dozens of lawyers on our side and a mentally ill lawyer-plaintiff on the other, Eric managed to steer our case safely to dismissal. Defending lawyers sued for defamation by crazy people is not Eric's core competency—where Eric really shines is in helping people who have been injured by other people's negligence—but the talent, style, grace, and compasson (not to mention encyclopedic knowledge of the law) that Eric applied in winning our case are the same traits that make him great at what he does best: getting justice for injured human beings. I would refer my clients to Eric Turkewitz. I would refer my family to Eric Turkewitz. I refer you to Eric Turkewitz."
"Eric Turkewitez is one of the most knowledge, fair and concerned Med Mal attorneys in New York. A client would be exceptionally fortunate to have Eric representing him. I wholeheartedly endorse Eric Turkewitz."
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2014
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2013
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2012
ABA Blawg 100 (Honoree), ABA Law Journal
2012
ABA Law Blog Hall of Fame, ABA Law Journal
2012
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2011
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2011
ABA Blawg 100 (Honoree), ABA Journal
2010
Super Lawyer, SuperLawyers
2010
ABA Blawg 100 (Honoree), ABA Journal
2009
Super Lawyer, SuperLawyers
2009
ABA Blawg 100 (Honoree), ABA Journal
2008
ABA Blawg 100 (Honoree), ABA Journal
1995 - 1998
Associate, Fuchsberg & Fuchsberg
1989 - 2015
Principal, The Turkewitz Law Firm
Member
Member
Member
Verdict $1,454,000 (two trials, appeal, interest)
Settled, $3.45M
Settled, $750,000
$1.2M
$1.475 jury verdict
$1M present value (lifetime payment of $3.07M)
$1.87M Settlement, mid-trial
$1.015M
$2.5M verdict
$750K (future value $2.2M)
$1.49M
1985
JD - Juris Doctor
1982
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2013
PR for the Personal Injury Attorney (And New York's Anti-Solicitation Rule)
2012
2010
2008
2005
Strengthening the End-to-End Integrity of Your Supply Chain against Counterfeiting, Diversion and Product Loss
2004
Counterfeit Drugs
2003
Counterfeit Drugs
2011
2008
2004
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