Background
Weiss, Gary M. was born on May 1, 1943 in Schenectady, New York, United States.
Weiss, Gary M. was born on May 1, 1943 in Schenectady, New York, United States.
University of Buffalo (Bachelor of Arts, 1965). University of Louisville (Juris Doctor, 1969). Phi Alpha Delta. Member, University of Louisville Journal of Family Law, 1968-1969.
Working as a partner of WEISS & ROSEBERRY. GARY M. WEISS, bom Schenectady, New York, May 1, 1943. Admitted to bar, 1969, Kentucky. Education: University of Buffalo (Bachelor of Arts, 1965).
University of Louisville (Juris Doctor, 1969).
Phi Alpha Delta. Member, University of Louisville Journal of Family Law, 1968-1969. Author: "Evidence in a Product Case," American Trial Lawyers Counseling Cassette Tape Series, 1975.
"Spitting into the Wind—An Analysis of Legal Malpractice in the 80’s," American Journal of Trial Advocacy, March, 1981. "Settlement Techniques—The Need Theory," Settlement and Plea Bargaining, National College of Trial Advocacy Annual Yearbook, 1981.
"Expert Witnesses: "How I Find Mine and Why You Can’t Have Them,” The Louisville Lawyer, 1981.
The Use of Psychologist to Prove Pain: The Human Lie Detector," Trial Diplomacy Journal, July, 1981. Company-Author: "Products Liability," Baldwin’s Kentucky Practice, Volume 4, 1985. "Expert Medical Witnesses," Trial, May, 1989.
Lecturer: Evidence in a Product Case, National College of Advocacy, University of Southern California, July, 1975.
Evidence in a Product Case, National College of Advocacy, Harvard Law School, August, 1975. Investigation and Handling of Medical Negligence Cases Without Great Expense, West Virginia Trial Lawyers Seminar, June, 1977.
A New Approach to Settlement—The Need Theory, West Virginia Trial Seminar, Charleston, West Virginia, June, 1978. Innovative Settlement Techniques, American Trial Lawyers Association Sixth Circuit Seminar, September, 1978.
Innovative Settlement Techniques, American Trial Lawyers Association National Convention, July, 1979.
Closing Argument—The Law, Kentucky Judicial College, October, 1978. Use of Psychologists to Prove Pain, American Trial Lawyers Association Circuit Seminar, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1980. Product Liability Law: Philosophy versus
Reality, American Society for Metals, Conference on Failure Analysis and Product Liability, April, 1982.
Techniques for Simplifying Complex Tort Cases, Louisville Bar Association Seminar, February, 1983. Practical Tips for Preparation of the Expert Witness in Product Liability Cases, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Annual Convention, October, 1983.
Preparation of the Neuropsychologist to Prove Pain, Joint Meeting of Kentucky Bar Association and Kentucky Psychological Association, March, 1985. Seminar, Emergency Medical Care, Kentucky Medical Association, June, 1986.
Member, Governor's Commission on Product Liability, 1977.
Instructor, Trial Practice, University of Louisville Law School, 1979-1980. Trustee: Belli Society, since 1981. Law Alumni Association, University of Louisville, 1982-1985.
Founding Member, Citizens for Better Judges, since 1983.
Program Chairman, Trial Practice seminar, University of Louisville, "Innovative Uses of Video Tape, June, 1986. Member:; Admitted to the bar, 1969, Kentucky.
Louisville (Member, Executive Committee, 1978-1979) and Kentucky (Member, House of Delegates, since 1984) Bar Associations. Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys (Secretary. 1975; President-Elect, 1976.
President, 1977.
Member, Board of Governors, since 1974. Chairman, Trial Tactics Seminar, June, 1987). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Member, Board of Governors, 1977-1980).