Michael J. Holland

Michael J. Holland

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Licensed for 53 years

Personal injury Lawyer at New York, NY
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Commercial

7 Times Square, New York, NY

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Licenses

Licensed in New York for 53 years

State: New York

Acquired: 1973

Currently Registered

No misconduct found

Location

Condon & Forsyth LLP

7 Times Square, New York, NY, 10036

Condon & Forsyth LLP

7 Times Sq, New York, NY, 10036-6524

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Experience

Associations

1985 - Present

New York State Bar Association

Sub-Chairman

1979 - Present

New York County Lawyers' Association

Member

New York State Bar Association

Member

American Bar Association

Member

International Association of Defense Counsel

Member

1982 - 1984

New York County Lawyers' Association

Chairman

1981 - 1983

Association of the Bar of New York City

Member

Education

1972

Notre Dame Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1969

Le Moyne College

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2005

Pensacola Beach, Florida

The Montreal and Warsaw Conventions: International Legal Limits - Then and Now

2005

IATA Legal Symposium

Risk Management: Planning to Handle Things That Are Going to Go Wrong Even If You Don't Know When - Or - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Aviation Business

2005

IADC New York Insurance Meeting

Conflicts Between The Courts: What's A Lawyer To Do?

2003

IADC Mid-Year Meeting

Is There A Boo-Boo? Defining Bodily Injury Under the Warsaw Convention

2001

American Bar Association

Aviation Issues in the Real Millennium

2001

IADC

Footing the Bill: Paying the Legal Costs of Criminal Proceedings

2001

The Florida Bar Trial Lawyers Section

Criminalization of Negligence: The "Third Rail" in Aviation Accident Litigation

2000

Dublin, Ireland

Aviation Issues in the New Millennium

2000

AON,

Recent Developments in Family Assistance Act Requirements

1999

ABA 1999 Aviation Seminar

Settlement of Aviation Cases

1999

Expediting The Fair Resolution of Aviation Cases.

Expediting The Fair Resolution of Aviation Cases.

1998

American Bar Association

Demonstrative Evidence in Aviation Cases

1995

Defending Foreign Air Crash Cases in the United States

Defending Foreign Air Crash Cases in the United States

1995

ABA Litigation in Aviation Seminar

The Real Thing: State Law Tort Reform

1994

TACA Personnel

Defenses that an Air Carrier has to Claims Brought in the United States

1989

Unknown

Limits of Liability in Passenger Cases and Recent Trends in Major Aviation Litigation

1988

WACRA Annual Meeting

Team Excellence: Key to the Future

N/A

NTSB Bar Association and The Florida Bar

Defending Foreign Air Crash Cases in the United States: The Effective Use of Forum Non Conveniens Defense

Publications

2005

Air Cargo News Drug Heist Forces Definition of International Liability

2005

International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Newsletter Code-Share Partner Liability Under Warsaw and Montreal Convention

2005

Air Cargo News NTSB Anniversary Report Marks 30 Years

2005

Defense Counsel Journal The Vanishing Doctrine of Implied Indemnity in Maritime Actions

2004

International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Newsletter Belgian Accounting Firm Enjoined From Pursuing Action In Brussels To Halt United States Securities Fraud Action

2003

Defense Counsel Journal The Puzzle of Defining "Bodily Injury" Under the Warsaw Convention

2003

International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Newsletter Montreal Convention to Take Effect on November 4, 2003

2002

For The Defense (DRI, Defense Research Institute) Mediating the Aviation Case

2002

International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Newsletter To Appeal or Not to Appeal: When is an Order Directing Arbitration a Final Decision for Federal Appellate Purposes?

2002

Defense Counsel Journal Footing the Bill: Paying the Legal Costs of Criminal Proceedings

2001

International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Newsletter Warsaw convention Pre-Empts State and Federal Law Claims for Violation of Discrimination Statutes

2000

International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Newsletter Air Carrier Liability Under the Air Carrier Access Act,

2000

AITAL: Asociacion Internacional de Transporte Boletin Informativo Los danos indemnizables en el transporte aereo internacional en los Estados Unidos de America

2000

AITAL: Asociacion Internacional de Transporte Boletin Informativo Los danos indemnizables en el transporte aereo internacional en los Estados Unidos de America.

1998

ABA Journal The Role of Discovery in Aviation Cases: Litigating the Aviation Case from Pretrial to Closing Argument.

1998

ABA Journal Demonstrative Evidence in Aviation Cases

1996

ABA Journal Selecting the Jury in an Air Crash Disaster Case

1994

Defense Counsel Journal The Computation of Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases in the Second Circuit

1989

INCL Journal The Imposition of Sanctions Under CPLR sec.83-3-a and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11

1989

Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law (INCL) Journal Admissibility of Accident Reports into Evidence Under Federal Rule of Evidence 803(8)(C).

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New York State Bar Journal Admissibility of Accident Reports into Evidence Under Federal Rule of Evidence 803(8)(C)
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