Background
Steinberg, Harry was born on April 12, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Steinberg, Harry was born on April 12, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Long Island University (Bachelor of Arts, 1969). Brooklyn Law School (Juris Doctor, 1985).
Worked at Schneider, Kleinick, Weitz, Damashek & Shoot (New York, New York) specializing in Appellate Advocacy, Municipal Liability, Premises Liability, Negligence, Medical Malpractice. Admitted to the bar, 1986, New York, New Jersey, United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and United States.
District Court, District of New Jersey.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Member, Moot Court Honor Society.
Member, Brooklyn Law Review, 1984-1985. Author: "Book Review: The Vanishing American Jew (by Alan M. Dershowitz)," New York Law Journal, June 26, 1997, P.2.
"television or not television: There is Number Question," New York Law Journal, April 3, 1997, P.2.
"The Omnibus Workers" Compensation Reform Acting of 1996, And lieutenant"s Effect on the Dole-Daw Rule," (with Brian J. Shoot), Trial Lawyers Quarterly, Winter 1997, P.32. "Retroactivity and The Workers" Compensation Law," (with Brian J. Shoot), New York Law Journal, November 8, 1996, P.1. "The Premises Security Case: lieutenant"s All A Matter of Notice, Notice, Notice," New York State Trial Lawyer"s Section Digest, September, 1996, P.2.
"Cross Examination and lieutenant"s Limits," New York State Bar Journal, March/April, 1996, P.40.
"Assumption of the Risk As A Bar to Recovery," New York State Trial Lawyer"s Section Digest, September, 1995, P.3. "The V & TL"s Emergency Vehicle Privilege: How Much Disregard is "Reckless Disregard"," Trial Lawyers Quarterly, Summer, 1995, P.24.
"Excessive Zeal Can Ruin a Summation," New York Law Journal, February 15, 1995. "The Case of the Missing Witness," December 5, 1994.
"Pro Bono? Publico?" New York Law Journal, March 12, 1992, P.2.
"The Statute of Limitations in Article 78 Practice," New York State Bar Journal, October 1990. "Oligopolistic Interdependence: The Federal Trade Commission Adopts A "Number Agreement" Standard to Attack Parallel Non-Collusive Practices," 50 Brooklyn Law Review 255, 1984. Small Claims Arbitrator, New York City Civil Court, 1992.
Member: New York State Bar Association (Member, Section on Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law).
New York County Lawyers Association (Member, Appellate Courts Committee. Chair, Seminar: All Appeals From the Inside Out: An Introduction, May 19, 1997.
An Insider"s Guide to Federal Appeals, May 20, 1996. Roadblocks to a Successful Appeals and How to Overcome Them, May 2, 1995.
How to"s of Appellate Advocacy, March 1, 1994).
New York State Trial Lawyers Association (Panelist, Seminar: Premises Liability Building Your Case A Brick at a Time, May 15, 1996).
Member, Moot Court Honor Society. Member, Brooklyn Law Review, 1984-1985.