Background
DeCrow Goldberg, Barbara was born in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States.
DeCrow Goldberg, Barbara was born in Bar Harbor, Maine, United States.
Radcliffe College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1976). Boston University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1979). Spoken languages: French.
Worked at Martin, Clearwater & Bell (New York, New York) specializing in Appellate Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1980, New New York 1983, United States. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
1985, United States.
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Member, Boston University Law Review, 1977-1979. Assistant District Attorney, Queens County, 1979-1983.
Author: "Unique Evidentiary Issues in Products Liability Trials," chapter in Complex Product Liability: Proving and Defending the Product Liability Case, NYSBA Continuing legal education seminar, 1985.
"Subsequent Modifications, Design Changes and Feasibility in Products Liability Cases: A Defense Perspective," NYSBA Journal, April, 1988. "Pre-Trial Issues Affecting the Defendant Physician in Breast Implant Cases," chapter in Breast Implant Litigation, Current Medical and Legal Theories, Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1993.
"Inadmissible Hearsay in Medical Records," New York Law Journal, September 18, 1995. "Prosecutions and Punitives for Malpractice Rise, Slowly".
(with Francis P. Bensel), National Law Journal, January, 1996.
Member: New York County Lawyers Association (Member, Appellate Advocacy Committee).
Author: "Unique Evidentiary Issues in Products Liability Trials," chapter in Complex Product Liability: Proving and Defending the Product Liability Case, NYSBA Continuing legal education seminar, 1985. "Subsequent Modifications, Design Changes and Feasibility in Products Liability Cases: A Defense Perspective," NYSBA Journal, April, 1988. "Pre-Trial Issues Affecting the Defendant Physician in Breast Implant Cases," chapter in Breast Implant Litigation, Current Medical and Legal Theories, Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1993.
"Inadmissible Hearsay in Medical Records," New York Law Journal, September 18, 1995. "Prosecutions and Punitives for Malpractice Rise, Slowly". (with Francis P. Bensel), National Law Journal, January, 1996.
Member, Boston University Law Review, 1977-1979. Assistant District Attorney, Queens County, 1979-1983.