Background
KLEIN, Machine-Readable Cataloging was born on February 3, 1955 in Plainfield, New Jersey, United States.
KLEIN, Machine-Readable Cataloging was born on February 3, 1955 in Plainfield, New Jersey, United States.
Swarthmore College (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1976). University of Pennsylvania (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1979). Order of the Coif. Editorial Associate, Courts, Health, Science and The Law, since 1989.
Instructor, American Institute of Banking, since 1984.
Worked at Sills Cummis Zuckerman Radin Tischman Epstein & Gross, A Professional, Corporation (Newark, New Jersey. Also New York, New York) specializing in Litigation, Product Liability Law, High-Technical Law, Corporate Law, Pharmaceutical. Admitted to the bar, 1979, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
1981, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1984, United States. Supreme Court. 1986, United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
1989, New New York
1992, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Order of the Coif. Editor, Shepard"s Expert & Scientific Evidence Quarterly.
Editor, Scientific Evidence Review (American Bar Association). Vice-Chair, Editorial Board, New Jersey Lawyer, The Magazine.
Company-Author: "The Conflicting Objectives of Federal and State Tort Law Drug Regulation," 41 Food Drug Cosmetic Law Journal 171-194 (1986).
"The Use and Abuse of Expert Testimony in Product Liability Actions," 17 Seton Hall Law Review 601-621 (1987). "Epidemiology in the Courtroom: The Anatomy of an Intellectual Embarrassment," Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology (South. Edlavitch educated 1989); "Keeping Junk Science Out of the Courtroom," 123 New Jersey Law Journal 190 (September 1991).
"Can Counsel Count on Job Security?" 130 New Jersey Law Journal 1358 (April 1992).
"From Dog Food to Prescription Drug Advertising. Litigating False Scientific Establishment Claims Under the Lanham Acting," 22 Seton Hall L.Rev.
389-445 (1992). Treatise, "New Jersey Product Liability Law," (Butterworth 1994).
Author: "How to Survive a Daubert Attack," and "The Rights and Remedies of Expert Witnesses," Seak Publications (1996). "Making Good Law for Cyberspace," New Jersey Lawyer Magazine.
(1996). "Empowering the Gatekeeper in the Post-Daubert Regime: Special Masters and Court-Appointed Experts," and "Judicial Management of Specialized Knowledge: The Gatekeepers Toolbox," PRODUCT LIABILITY ADVISORY COUNCIL COMMENTARY Ontario THE FJC MANUAL (1996).
"State Product Liability Law and the Realpolitikof Federal Preemption," CA11 American Language Institute -American Bar Association 23 (1995). "The Antiquated Administration of Justice," Metropolitan Corporate Counse (November 1995).
"Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Litigation in the Post-Daubert Era," Food and Drug Law Institute (1995). "The Real Case for Tort (and Court) Reform," Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (July 1995).
"Ethics: Beyond the Limits of the Advocacy Model (Why I Would Not Represent the Serbs)," 1 Public Relat.
Strategist J. 33 (1995). "Why Judges and Lawyers Must Be Scientifically Literate," 4 New Jersey Lawyer 216 (January 1995). "Reframing the Tort Reform Debate (and Our Participation in lieutenant)," 166 New Jersey Magazine.
39 (January 1995).
"Message from the Special Editor (Issue on New Jersey Tort Law)," 166 New Jersey Magazine. 6 (January 1955); "The Case for More Law in Science," 2 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 11 (Fall 1994). "A Review of Cardozo Law Review"s Special Symposium on the Death of Frye," 2 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 271 (Fall 1994).
"Update on: EMF Litigation," 2 Shepards Expert Scientific Evidence Q. 309 (Fall 1994).
"Megatrends in International Product Liability Law," C949 American Language Institute -American Bar Association 113 (1994). "Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals: Toward a Better Relationship Between Law and Science," 4 Accountability in Research 9 (1994).
"State of the Art Principles Governing State of the Art Testimony," SEAK Publications, Incorporated. (June 1944); "How Attorneys Select Expert Witnesses," SEAK Publications, Incorporated.
(June 1994); "A Revolution in Practice and Procedure: Daubert Hearings," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 655 (Spring 1994).
" A Review of Harold Feder"s Succeeding as an Expert Witness," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 765 (Spring1994). "Response of the Chair of the Product Liability and Toxic Tort Section of the NJSBA to Proposed Tort Reform Measures," 2 NJSBA Produced Liab. & Toxic Tort Newsletter (1 Winter 1994).
"A Review of Gary Taubes" Bad Science: The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 643 (Winter 1994).
"Update on: EMF Litigation," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 729 (Winter 1994). "Will Tort Reform Help United States.
Competitiveness?" 135 North.J.L.J. 1222 (December 1993). "An Introduction to EMF: High-Powered Litigation or a Short Circuit?" 1 Sheperd"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 171 (Fall 1993).
"A Review of a Report of the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, Science and Technology in Judicial Decision Making: Creating Opportunities and Meeting Challenges," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 273 (Fall 1993).
"A Review of Daniel A. Bronstein"s Law for the Expert Witness," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 279 (Fall 1993). "A Review of Carl F. Cranor"s Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law," 1 Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Evidence Q. 281 (Fall 1993). "Case Law Developments in Expert and Scientific Evidence," 1 Shep.
Exp.
& Science Evid. Q. 3-17 (Fall 1993). "Megatrends (and Recent Cases) in Product Liability and Toxic Tort Law," New Jersey State Bar Association (1993). "An Introduction to Product Liability and Toxic Tort Law: Reason or Ruin?" Institute for Continuing Legal Education (1993).
"Yes, New Jersey, There is a Product Liability Acting," 150 New Jersey Lawyer Magazine 12-17 (January 1993).
"A Two Year Review of Developments in the Law of Expert Testimony," 1 Science Evidence Review 1-23 (1992); "Preemption Defense Looms Large," 130 New Jersey Law Journal 479 (February 1992).
"Product Liability and Toxic Tort Law is for the 1990"s: Survey of Recent Developments in the Law of Expert Testimony," Institute for Continuing Legal Education (1991). "Expert Testimony in Pharmaceutical Product Liability Actions," 45 Food Drug Cosmetic Law Journal 393-442 (1990).
"Informed Consent in Clinical Trials: Lawyers in The Laboratory?" Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology (1989).
"A Critical Analysis of New Jersey"s Domicile-Driven Choice of Law Methodology," 17 Seton Hall Law Review 203-275 (1987). "Managing Your CALR Money," 132 New Jersey Law Journal 729 (November 1992). "Personnel Policy Expert: A Look at Knowledgeware," The Lawyer"s Personal Computer (June 1992).
"Using Computers for a Competitive Edge in Product Liability and Toxic Tort Litigation," New Jersey State Bar Association (1991).
"DiaryMaster: A Powerful New Docket Control Program," International Business Machines Corporation and Compatibles Users Group Newsletter (American Bar Association) (Summer 1987). "The Personal Computer.
Revolutionizing the Practice of Law," 121 New Jersey Law Journal 41 (February 1988). "A Revolution in the Practice of Law," 14 Legal Economics 44-47 (November 7-December 1988).
"Digesting Depositions with Idea Processors," and "A Comparison of Lexis and Westlaw," in Winning with Computers: The Practice of Law in the 21st Century (American Bar Association 1991).
Member: New Jersey State (Member and Chair, Product Liability and Toxic Tort Section) and American (Member and Chair, Standing Committee on Scientific Evidence, Section of Science and Technology, 1993) Bar Associations. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. America Law Institute (Member, Consultative Committee on the Restatement (Third) of Product Liability Law).
(Also at New York, New York Office).
The Conflicting Objectives of Federal and State Tort Law Drug Regulation," Food Drug Cosmetic Law Journal, 41, 171-194, 1986. The Use and Abuse of Expert Testimony in Products Liability Actions," 17, Seton Hall Law Review, 601-621, 1987. "Epidemiology in the Courtroom: The Anatomy of an Intellectual Embarrassment," Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology (S. Edlavitch ed.
. Author: Expert Testimony in Pharmaceutical Product Liability Actions," Food Drug Cosmetic Law Journal, 45, 393-Y4Z, 1990: "Informed Consent in Clincial Trials: Lawyers in The Laboratory," Proceeding of The Fourth International Conference of Pharmacoepidemiology, 1989. "A Critical Analysis of New Jersey’s Domicile-Driven Choice of Law Methodology," 17, Seton Hall Law Review, 203-275, 1987. "Diary Master: A Powerful New Docket Control Program," IBM and Compatibles Users Group Newsletter (American Bar Association), Summer, 1987.
The Personal Computer: Revolutionizing the Practice of Law," New Jersey Law Journal, February, 1988. "A Revolution on the Practices of Law," 14 Legal Economics, 44-47 (November/December. "Digesting Depositions with Idea Processors" and "A Comparison of Lexis and Westlaw,” in Winning With Computers.
The Practice of Law in the 21st Century (American Bar Association 1990). Member, Business and Legal Advisory Council of the Summit Child Care Center, since 1987.
Member: New Jersey State (Member and Chair, Product Liability and Toxic Tort Section) and American (Member and Chair, Standing Committee on Scientific Evidence, Section of Science and Technology, 1993) Bar Associations. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. America Law Institute (Member, Consultative Committee on the Restatement (Third) of Product Liability Law).
(Also at Newark, New Jersey Office).