Background
Poissant, Joseph M. was born on December 25, 1932 in Malone, New York, United States.
Poissant, Joseph M. was born on December 25, 1932 in Malone, New York, United States.
Siena College (Bachelor of Arts, 1954). Albany Law School of Union College (Bachelor of Laws, 1957).
Halverson v. Ford Motor Company, New York Anno Domini 3 Department 1987 522 New York State 2d 272, 132 Anno Domini 2d 57; Hutchins v. Utica Mutual Insurance Company, 484 New York State 2d 686, 107 Anno Domini 2d 871; People v. Reome, 475 New York State 2d 530 101 Anno Domini 2d 632; Hutchins v. Gorlicki, 461 New York State 2d 476 92 Anno Domini 2d 1000; Siddon v. M.H. Fishman Company, Incorporated., 409 New York State 2d 830 65 Anno Domini 2d 832; Dagge H v. State 237 New York State 2d 158 37 miscellaneous 2d 703; Richardson v. State 218 New York State 2d 922, 28 miscellaneous 2d 607.Worked at Poissant & Nichols, Professional Corporation (Malone, New York) specializing in Negligence, Wrongful Death, Personal Injury, involving Motor Vehicle Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Labor Law, Federal and State Claims for Personal Injury. Matrimonial, Real Estate, Wills and Estates, Business, Corporations and Employment Law. Admitted to the bar, 1958, New New York
1959, United States.
District Court, Northern District of New New York 1967, United States. Supreme Court. 1980, United States. Claims Court.
1983, United States.
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Chairman, Legislative Enactment and Moot Court Award, 1957. Attorney, Town of Malone, 1970-1979.
Legislator, Franklin County, 1970-1972.
Member: New York Bar Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law, 1978-1979. Member: New York State Bar Association (Member: Compensation Section, 1991.
Committee on Office Economics and Management, 1991). New York State Trial Lawyer"s Association.
American Trial Lawyer"s Association.
The firm of Poissant & Nichols, Professional Corporation was originally established in 1875. Its predecessors in office, among others, notably presented Gordon Main, Esq. and thereafter Heriot-Watt University Main and thereafter Honorable Robert G. Main. In the 1960s the firm became established under the style and name of Main, Main and Poissant and eventually was continued under the firm name of Poissant & Nichols, Professional Corporation
Member: New York Bar Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law, 1978-1979. Member: New York State Bar Association (Member: Compensation Section, 1991. Committee on Office Economics and Management, 1991).
New York State Trial Lawyer"s Association.
American Trial Lawyer"s Association.