Background
Rheingold, Paul D. was born on November 1, 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Rheingold, Paul D. was born on November 1, 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Oberlin College (Bachelor of Arts, 1955). Harvard Law School (Bachelor of Laws, cum laude, 1958).
Hymowitz v. Eli Lilly & Company, 73 North.Y.2d 487, 541 North.Y.S.2d 941 (1989).Worked at Rheingold, Valet & Rheingold, Professional Corporation (New York, New York) specializing in Product Liability. Malpractice Litigation. Mass Tort Litigation.
Toxic Torts.
General Negligence Practice. Trials, Civil Rights Actions. Employee Retirement Income Security Act Actions Involving suit Against Insurers.
Admitted to the bar, 1958, District of Columbia.
1960, Massachusetts; 1965, New New York Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "Mass Tort Litigation," Clark, Boardman Callaghan, 1996.
"Practice Parameters: New Standards for Medical Care?" 29 Trial 5, May 1993. New York Law Product Liability (1990) Published by New York State Trial Lawyers Institute.
"Drug Litigation," 3d Education, 1981.
"Drug Liability: A Lawyer"s Handbook," 2nd Education, 1980, both published by Practising Law Institute. "Countering Medical Negl. Defenses," Trial, 1987.
"Toxic Torts," published by Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1978.
Assistant Editor-in-Chief, American Trial Lawyers Association Law Journal, 1961-1963. Lecturer: Rutgers Law School, 1966-1972.
Harvard Law School, 1988-1989. Adjunct Associate Professor, Fordham Law School, 1972-1976.
Chair: Albuterol Litigation Group & Vice Chair of Plaintiff"s Steering Committee Molecular Design Limited #1013.
Member, Steering Committee, Multi-District Litigation L-Tryptophan Cases, Molecular Design Limited #865. Dalkon Shield; Swine Flu. Overseer, Institute for Civil Justice, Rand Institute, 1986-1992.
Founder, Trial Lawyers Foreign Public Justice.
Member, 1978, and Chairman, 1990-1992, Planning Commission, City of Rye, New New York Adviser, American Law Institute, Restatement of Torts, 3rd, Products Liability.
Member, Task Force on Judicial & Regulatory Decision Making, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, 1989-1993. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Law and Medicine, 1973-1976.
Ad Hoc Committee on Medical Malpractice, 1986-1994).
New York State (Chairman: Committee on Tort Reparations, 1986-1989. Special Committee on Medical Malpractice, 1990-1994) and American (Chairman, Manufacturers" Liability Committee, 1975-1980 and Special Committee on Punitive Damages, 1983-1987, Litigation Section. Member of Council, 1980-1983.
Member, Commission on Mass Torts, 1987-1990) Bar Associations.
New York State Trial Lawyers Association (Annual Lecturer on Product Liability). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (National Secretary, 1971-1972).
The firm, founded by Paul Doctorate. Rheingold, has been in business since 1971. Our practice has always been primarily in the plaintiff"s personal injury field
More recently our practice has emphasized mass torts and complex cases of various kinds.
We are active litigators in the New York courts, both state and federal, and have litigated in many other jurisdictions as well. We have played active roles on the steering committees of many mass torts, have published the leading treatise in the field, and have held positions in various bar associations.
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Member, Steering Committee, Multi-District Litigation L-Tryptophan Cases, Molecular Design Limited #865. Dalkon Shield; Swine Flu. Overseer, Institute for Civil Justice, Rand Institute, 1986-1992.
Founder, Trial Lawyers Foreign Public Justice.
Member, 1978, and Chairman, 1990-1992, Planning Commission, City of Rye, New New York Adviser, American Law Institute, Restatement of Torts, 3rd, Products Liability.
Member, Task Force on Judicial & Regulatory Decision Making, Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government, 1989-1993. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Law and Medicine, 1973-1976.
Ad Hoc Committee on Medical Malpractice, 1986-1994).
New York State (.