About
Michael Zisser is a highly accomplished lawyer in New York, with a strong educational background and a track record of success in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Michael Zisser graduated from Boston University, magna cum laude, with a degree in English and Philosophy in 2007. He then earned a Masters Degree in English Literature from NYU before attending Hofstra Law School, where he graduated cum laude. During his time at Hofstra, he was a member of the Hofstra Law Review and served as President and Editor-in-Chief of the Moot Court Board. While in law school, Michael received recognition for outstanding appellate advocacy and was chosen by the faculty to represent the law school as a student advocate in the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in the case United States v. Gooch. He has also been published in various academic journals and has received multiple awards for his writing, including the Award for Writing Excellence in the Humanities for his senior thesis at Boston University. Since joining his firm in 2011, Michael has successfully handled a variety of complex legal issues in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. His expertise includes municipal liability, New York\s labor law, general negligence, premises liability, and the Shipowner\s Limitation of Liability Act. Overall, Michael Zisser is a dedicated and skilled lawyer who is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients in New York.
Legal Issues
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
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Experience
Education
Graduation year: 2008
Graduation year: 2003
Graduation year: 2007