Jerome Silberstein
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{{short description|American lawyer}} |
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{{notability|date=December 2012}}'''Jerome D. Silberstein''', owner of [[Silberstein, Awad & Miklos]] (May 27, 1924 - February 20, 2005) '''Silberstein, Awad & Miklos''' won the largest verdict of the year in 2002 in [[Nassau County, New York|Nassau County]]. The 35 million dollar verdict was against hospital and pediatric neurology for [[negligence|negligent]] [[diagnosis]] and treatment of [[enzyme disorder]]. Silberstein is renowned for the 1986 "Personal Best" case against Dr. Dumbroff, which turned into a class action suit for about 100 injured by Dumbroff, who operated with his non-physician wife and chauffeur. |
{{notability|date=December 2012}}'''Jerome D. Silberstein''', owner of [[Silberstein, Awad & Miklos]] (May 27, 1924 - February 20, 2005) '''Silberstein, Awad & Miklos''' won the largest verdict of the year in 2002 in [[Nassau County, New York|Nassau County]]. The 35 million dollar verdict was against hospital and pediatric neurology for [[negligence|negligent]] [[diagnosis]] and treatment of [[enzyme disorder]]. Silberstein is renowned for the 1986 "Personal Best" case against Dr. Dumbroff, which turned into a class action suit for about 100 injured by Dumbroff, who operated with his non-physician wife and chauffeur. |
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