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Todd Schlossberg is a exceedingly skilled attorney in BURLINGTON, Vermont, with a robust history in private harm and civil litigation. Todd Schlossberg turned into born on May eight, 1959. After running in diverse jobs, which includes teaching skiing and working as a family counselor, he determined to pursue a profession in law. He graduated from Vermont Law School with pinnacle honors in 1990 and went directly to clerk for Associate Justice John A. Dooley of the Vermont Supreme Court. In 1991, Todd entered non-public practice in Burlington, focusing on professional malpractice cases, non-public harm, and general litigation. In 1998, he installed his personal exercise devoted to assisting injured individuals and their families in non-public damage, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death cases. Todds commitment to justice led him to attend the Trial Lawyers College in Wyoming in 2006, wherein he honed his trial talents and found out to recommend for the rights of the marginalized. He is now a Board-Certified Civil Trial Specialist diagnosed through the National Board of Trial Advocacy. In addition to his legal practice, Todd has served as President of the Vermont Association for Justice, advocating for the civil justice device and the rights of the injured. He is still a committed suggest for his clients, preventing for justice and honest reimbursement in every case he takes on.

Legal Issues

Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Nursing Home Abuse

Certificates

Civil Trial Specialist
National Board of Trial Advocacy

Languages
    Accepted Jurisdictions
    Vermont Jurdictions
    Vermont
    Experience
      Education
      Vermont Law School Education School Logo
      Vermont Law School
      J.D. (1990) | Law
      Graduation year: 1987
      Associations
      Vermont State Bar Professional Association
      Vermont State Bar
      has membership
      Current
      Federal Bar Association Professional Association
      Federal Bar Association
      Vice President
      2017 - Current
      American Association for Justice Professional Association
      American Association for Justice
      Board of Governors
      1993 - Current
      Vermont Association for Justice Professional Association
      Vermont Association for Justice
      President
      2010 - 2011
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