Background
Gold, Barry A. was born on October 30, 1945 in Kingston, New York, United States.
Gold, Barry A. was born on October 30, 1945 in Kingston, New York, United States.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Science, 1967). Albany Law School of Union University (Juris Doctor, 1971). Case Western Reserve University School of Law (Master of Laws, 1972).
Worked at Thuillez, Ford, Gold & Conolly, Limited liability partnership (Albany, New York) specializing in General Civil Practice before all State and Federal Courts, General Insurance Practice, Medical Malpractice, Health Law, Personal Injury, Business and Corporations, Accounting Malpractice, Professional Misconduct, Administrative and Commercial Law, Arbitration, Probate, Real Estate, Labor Employment and Trade Secret Law, Antitrust Law, Unfair Competition, Product Liability Law, Subrogation, Trials and Appeals. Admitted to the bar, 1972, New York and United States. District Court, Northern District of New New York
1995, United States.
Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Author: New York Health Law, Fort Orange Press, 1996; "Liability of Managed Care Providers and Third Party Payors for Premature Discharge," 9 Automated Community Connection to Economic Self Sufficiency (Journal of American Association for Continuity of Care), November 1991.
"Disciplining Physicians: How lieutenant Works," Physicians Management Magazine, October, 1984.
"Emergency Room Medical Treatment: Right or Privilege," 36 Albany Law Review 526, New Developments in Law/Medicine (2nd Edition). "Health Care Costs and Personal Bankruptcy," 7 Journal of Health Care Politics Policy and Law, 734, 1982.
"Health Law: Selected Statutes and Regulations," 1995. "Healthcare Reform: What are the Opportunities? What are the Risks?" Mutual Interests, Volume XVI, Number.
2 (1994). Adjunct Professor of Legal Medicine: Albany Law School, 1974-1984.
Adjunct Associate Professor. Albany Medical College, 1974. Adjunct Professor (Clinical Psychology), The University at Albany, 1995.
Hearing Officer, New York State Department of Health, 1975-1979.
Chairman, Surrogate Decision Making Committee (Upstate), New York State Commission on Quality of Care for Mentally Disabled, 1986. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Legal Medicine, 1983.
Member: Albany County and New York State (Chairman, Health Law Section, 1996. Chairman, Committee to Confer With the Medical Society of the State of New York, 1992-1996.
Chairman, Committee on Mental and Physical Disability, 1983-1986.
Member, Health Law Committee, 1979-1983. Recipient, President"s Pro Bono Service Award) Bar Associations. National Health Lawyers Association.
American Academy of Health Care Attorneys.
New York State Trial Lawyers Association (Member, 1974. District Governor, 1980-1981).
American College of Legal Medicine (Associate Member). Thuillez, Ford, Gold & Conolly, Limited liability partnership was formed as a successor to two firms known for insurance defense, in the areas of negligence, medical malpractice and product liability.
Dale Thuillez is a former chairman of the Trial Lawyers Section of the New York State Bar Association.
Barry Gold is known throughout New York State for his practice in the fields of Health Law, Medical Malpractice and Professional Discipline. Neal Conolly is active as a trial and appellate lawyer engaged in the firms"s general civil practice and in business transactions and litigation. Donald Ford concentrates in insurance defense litigation.
Professor Michael Hutter is a highly regarded appellate lawyer, handling appeals in both State and Federal Courts.
The firm generally represents litigants in the upstate New York area ranging from the Capital District to Syracuse, the Canadian border and Westchester County, with Federal practice in the Northern, Western and Southern Districts of New York and the United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit and Federal Circuit.
Author: New York Health Law, Ft. Orange Press, 1996
"Liability of Managed Care Providers and Third Party Payors for Premature Discharge," 9 ACCESS (Journal of American Association for Continuity of Care), November 1991. "Disciplining Physicians: How It Works," Physicians Management Magazine, October, 1984.
"Emergency Room Medical Treatment: Right or Privilege," 36 Albany Law Review 526, New Developments in Law/Medicine (2nd Edition). "Health Care Costs and Personal Bankruptcy," 7 Journal of Health Care Politics Policy and Law, 734, 1982. "Health Law: Selected Statutes and Regulations," 1995.
"Healthcare Reform: What are the Opportunities? What are the Risks?" Mutual Interests, Volume XVI, No. 2 (1994). Adjunct Professor of Legal Medicine: Albany Law School, 1974-1984. Adjunct Associate Professor.
Albany Medical College, 1974?. Adjunct Professor (Clinical Psychology), The University at Albany, 1995?. Hearing Officer, New York State Department of Health, 1975-1979.
Chairman, Surrogate Decision Making Committee (Upstate), New York State Commission on Quality of Care for Mentally Disabled, 1986?.
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Legal Medicine, 1983. Member: Albany County and New York State (Chairman, Health Law Section, 1996. Chairman, Committee to Confer With the Medical Society of the State of New York, 1992-1996.
Chairman, Committee on Mental and Physical Disability, 1983-1986.
Member, Health Law Committee, 1979-1983. Recipient, President"s Pro Bono Service Award) Bar Associations.
National Health Lawyers Association. American Academy of Health Care Attorneys.
New York State Trial Lawyers Association (Member, 1974.
District Governor, 1980-1981). American College of Legal Medicine (Associate Member).