Background
Nurenberg, Marshall I. was born on July 5, 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Nurenberg, Marshall I. was born on July 5, 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Western Reserve University (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1950. Bachelor of Laws, 1953). Order of the Coif; Tau Epsilon Rho.
Member, Editorial Board, Western Reserve Law Review, 1953.
Member, National Panel of Arbitrators. American Arbitration Association, since 1966.
Member Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio State and American Bar Associations. Cleveland Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Editor, since 1965). The Cleveland Inns of Court. American Board of Trial Advocacy.
Worked at Nurenberg, Plevin, Heller & McCarthy Company, Legal Professional Association (Cleveland, Ohio) specializing in Automobile, Aviation, Tort, Product Liability, Medical and Hospital Negligence, Workers Compensation, Railroad (F.E.L.A.) and Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1953, Ohio. 1959, United States. Supreme Court.
United States.
Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit. United States. District Court, Northern District of Ohio. Order of the Coif; Tau Epsilon Rho.
Recipient: Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1991.
Cuyahoga County Bar Association, Special Service to the Legal Profession, 1994. Dean Fletcher Reed Andrews Award, Case Western Reserve Law School, 1994.
Member, Editorial Board, Western Reserve Law Review, 1952-1953. Member, National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, 1966.
Member: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio State and American Bar Associations.
Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys. Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Editor, 1965).
The Cleveland Inns of Court.
American Board of Trial Advocacy. Fellow: International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
American College of Trial Lawyers. Military: With United States.
Navy, 1943-1946
NURENBERG, PLEVIN, HELLER & MCCARTHY Colorado., Legal Professional Association is a trial firm which concentrates its practice in a variety of tort areas, representing plaintiffs who sustain personal injury or death from medical malpractice, product liability, aviation, automobile casualty, workers compensation and railroad employment injuries (F.E.L.A.).
The firm also represents clients in commercial litigation. In practice for over 65 years, the firm has vast experience in the Trial and Appellate Courts of both the Ohio and Federal court systems Members of the firm are additionally licensed to practice in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania.
The law firm was formed in 1928 by Abraham (Abe) H. Dudnik and Samuel F. Komito.
Originally, the focus was railroad law and other cases involving injured workers. The current senior partners have been with the firm for over 30 years.
The firm, now known as Nurenberg, Plevin, Heller & McCarthy Company, Legal Professional Association, consists of 25 lawyers and a support staff of over 40 additional personnel. This personnel includes nurse paralegals, trial paralegals, investigators and additional support staff dedicated to maintaining the highest standards in the tort and commercial litigation fields of law.
In particular, the firm has been active in complex product liability cases, and particularly in Aviation crash cases, including multi-district litigation throughout the country.
lieutenant has also concentrated on complex physician, surgical and hospital malpractice, making use of its ability to team experienced trial lawyers with its large, in-house nursing support staff Finally, the firm has long enjoyed a reputation throughout the State for its successes in challenging limitations, both statutory and insurance, to claimants" rights to file actions and collect damages.
Member, Editorial Board, Western Reserve Law Review, 1952-1953. Member, National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, 1966. Member: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio State and American Bar Associations.
Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys.
Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Editor, 1965).
The Cleveland Inns of Court. American Board of Trial Advocacy.
Fellow: International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
American College of Trial Lawyers. Military: With United States. Navy, 1943-1946.