April 09, 2004

Robert C. O'Brien, Founding Partner, Friedemann, O'Brien, Goldberg & Zarian LLP

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Robert C. O’Brien is a partner in the firm’s Los Angeles office. Mr. O’Brien practices in the areas of commercial litigation and arbitration, including intellectual property, entertainment and franchise matters.

Mr. O'Brien's articles on international law and civil procedure have been published in numerous journals. From 1996 to 1998, Mr. O’Brien served as a legal officer with the United Nations Security Council (Compensation Commission) in Geneva, Switzerland.

Mr. O'Brien is a Major in the JAG Corps of the U.S. Army Reserve.

His areas of practice include:

  • Business Litigation
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Law
  • Franchise Law

To listen to Mr. O'Brien's interview on The ABC's Of Arbitration click on the Litigation icon on the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

David M. Fried, Partner, Blume, Goldfaden, Berkowitz, Donnelly, Fried & Forteo

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David M. Fried, Partner, Blume, Goldfaden, Berkowitz, Donnelly, Fried & Forteo

David Fried is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney who focuses his practice on liability claims of those injured in falls and victims of lead poisoning. David has extensive experience representing workers injured because proper safety equipment was not provided on the job site.

In one such job site safety case, Mr. Fried represented a construction worker, who was injured while installing water pipes in a trench. The worker suffered pelvic and hip fractures when the trench collapsed. Mr. Fried settled this matter for $650,000.

Mr. Fried recently appealed a lower courts decision on behalf of the parents of an adopted child. The parents wanted to file a wrongful death suit against an anesthesiologist who caused the death of the baby. Because of the required waiting period for adoption, the family was unable to finalize the adoption until after the baby's death. But they did finalize it then in order to help them grieve, and to have the baby buried as a family member. The baby was part of their family from the age of 3 days until his death at the age of 4 months.

The Appellate Division Court ruled that the defendant physician was entitled to contest the posthumous adoption, and that the adoption was not valid, and dismissed the malpractice case against the defendant. The New Jersey Supreme Court, on appeal, ruled that the defendant physician lacked standing to contest the adoption, thus legitimizing the posthumous adoption, and paving the way for the family to pursue their malpractice case.

In another matter, Mr. Fried recently petitioned the New Jersy State Supreme Court representing a woman who suffered from a fear of contracting AIDS after she was pricked by a surgical knife improperly discarded in a physician's office. A lower court had dismissed the case. A decision of national significance was handed down; The New York Times called the ruling "a new standard for determining when a person is entitled to recover damages for emotional distress caused by a fear of contracting H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS." Mr. Fried will now proceed with a lawsuit against the doctors who own the medical office where the plaintiff pricked her finger.

Mr. Fried also heads the firm's lead poisoning section. He has handled hundreds of cases involving children eating lead-based paint that causes brain damage, which only shows up several years later.

A graduate of Rutgers University, (B.A. 1978; J.D. 1981), Mr. Fried is a Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney and a member of the ABOTA and the N.J. State Bar Civil Trial Committee. He also serves as an arbitrator in Middlesex and Essex counties.

April 25, 2004

Richard Gabriel

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Richard Gabriel, the co-founder of Decision Analysis was interviewed about "How trial consulting services help the best lawyers and corporations to win and settle cases" for American Airline's Forbes Business & Technology Channel. The show was titled “America’s Go-To Lawyers & Their Successful Business & Legal Stratedgies.”

To listen to Mr. Gabriel's interview click on the Litigation icon on Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Richard Gabriel and has worked on hundreds of civil and criminal cases in over 15 years of practice, including the O.J. Simpson, Heidi Fleiss, and Whitewater trials. Currently, Richard is the ASTC (American Society of Trial Consultants) President-elect. Mr. Gabriel has conducted nationally recognized seminars for the State Bar Associations, law schools, legal assocaitions, and individual law firms. Mr. Gabriel has contributed to two books on trial consulting: "Jury Selection: Strategy and Science" and "Bennett's Guide to Jury Selection and Trial Dynamics" as well as authored a series of articles for national legal publications. He has appeared numerous times on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC and NPR as a commentator on high profile trials. Mr. Gabriel is an adjunct professor of Trial Advocacy at Pepperdine Law School.

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