James D. Burchetta, Esq.
LAWYER INVENTOR ENTREPRENEUR
James D. Burchetta, Esq., has over 40 years of experience handling complex matters, including cases involving Human Rights Violation, Mass Torts, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Brain Injury and Corporate Disputes. He was the senior partner and founder of the law firm Burchetta, Cerussi & Spring.
Mr. Burchetta has been involved in many high profile cases, including the well know wrongful death action, Brian Watkins vs. NYC, which received international attention when Brian, a visitor from Utah, was robbed and stabbed on a subway platform in New York City in the presence of his family and died as a result of improper emergency care by the City. Mr. Burchetta is "of Counsel" to the law firm of McCallion & Associates, LLP a firm specializing international rights violations and has acted as lead counsel in many high profile cases. Kenneth McCallion is "of Counsel" to the Burchetta Firm. See www.mccallionlaw.com.
Mr Burchetta launched a national program to assist parents of brain damages children from birth to get proper legal advice and medical review known as “Why my Child” and represented hundreds of families to answer the questions “why my child” and “who will take care of my child when I am gone.”
Mr. Burchetta is an expert in mediation and settlements. He is the co- inventor of a online dispute resolution system and has been awarded numerous U.S Patents. He is the co-founder of two Internet companies utilizing the patents; CyberSettle.com and DebtResolve.com. Mr. Burchetta is also the founder of www.nicefrog.com a mobile app company base upon a patent pending system of communicating between parties.
See "Patents".
Mr. Burchetta graduated from Villanova University and Fordham law School. He is a member of the State and Federal courts in New York and the US Supreme Court in Washington DC. He is also a member of various professional groups including the New York Bar Association, American Bar Association and American Association for Justice.
Kenneth F. McCallion, Esq
Of Counsel.
Kenneth F. McCallion heads an accomplished team of civil litigation and estates/trusts attorneys at McCallion & Associates. He has more than 40 years of experience in a wide range of legal practice areas, including: complex civil litigation; environmental/pollution law; toxic torts/personal injuries; real estate and contract disputes; wills and trust litigation; employment discrimination; deprivation of civil rights/ human rights; consumer protection; product liability; and wrongful death. Mr. McCallion is a graduate of Yale University and Fordham Law School and is an adjunct professor at Cardozo Law School.
Mr. McCallion has an outstanding record of victories and has handled some of the country’s largest, multi-million dollar cases, including the Exxon Valdez oil spill case in Alaska, the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant litigation, the Gulf War case, and the Bhopal Gas disaster litigation. As lead counsel in the federal class action litigation against various French banks, Mr. McCallion successfully represented Holocaust survivors and the families of victims, resulting in the establishment of a substantial settlement fund and claims procedure.
Additionally, he represented thousands of World War II victims of forced and slave labor in their successful settlement claims against the German government and German industries. Mr. McCallion won a major jury verdict against a pesticide company on behalf of a family exposed to Dursban TC, a pesticide manufactured by Dow Chemical Corp. Mr. McCallion represented families of the victims of the American Airlines crash Flight 587 and veterans of the first Gulf War (in 1991) who were injured after exposure to chemicals sold to the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq by various European chemical companies. Mr. McCallion also represented the families of victims of the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attack, and he also represents Yulia Tymoshenko, the former Prime Minister of Ukraine, in a case involving wrongful imprisonment and human rights violations.
He graduated from Yale University, 1968 and Fordham Law School, 1972 and is admited to United States Supreme Court, United States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, U.S. Court of Claims, United States District Courts for: Southern, Eastern, Northern and Western Districts of New York District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.), District of Massachusetts, Northern District of Illinois and the State Courts in New York.
LAWYER INVENTOR ENTREPRENEUR
James D. Burchetta, Esq., has over 40 years of experience handling complex matters, including cases involving Human Rights Violation, Mass Torts, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Brain Injury and Corporate Disputes. He was the senior partner and founder of the law firm Burchetta, Cerussi & Spring.
Mr. Burchetta has been involved in many high profile cases, including the well know wrongful death action, Brian Watkins vs. NYC, which received international attention when Brian, a visitor from Utah, was robbed and stabbed on a subway platform in New York City in the presence of his family and died as a result of improper emergency care by the City. Mr. Burchetta is "of Counsel" to the law firm of McCallion & Associates, LLP a firm specializing international rights violations and has acted as lead counsel in many high profile cases. Kenneth McCallion is "of Counsel" to the Burchetta Firm. See www.mccallionlaw.com.
Mr Burchetta launched a national program to assist parents of brain damages children from birth to get proper legal advice and medical review known as “Why my Child” and represented hundreds of families to answer the questions “why my child” and “who will take care of my child when I am gone.”
Mr. Burchetta is an expert in mediation and settlements. He is the co- inventor of a online dispute resolution system and has been awarded numerous U.S Patents. He is the co-founder of two Internet companies utilizing the patents; CyberSettle.com and DebtResolve.com. Mr. Burchetta is also the founder of www.nicefrog.com a mobile app company base upon a patent pending system of communicating between parties.
See "Patents".
Mr. Burchetta graduated from Villanova University and Fordham law School. He is a member of the State and Federal courts in New York and the US Supreme Court in Washington DC. He is also a member of various professional groups including the New York Bar Association, American Bar Association and American Association for Justice.
Kenneth F. McCallion, Esq
Of Counsel.
Kenneth F. McCallion heads an accomplished team of civil litigation and estates/trusts attorneys at McCallion & Associates. He has more than 40 years of experience in a wide range of legal practice areas, including: complex civil litigation; environmental/pollution law; toxic torts/personal injuries; real estate and contract disputes; wills and trust litigation; employment discrimination; deprivation of civil rights/ human rights; consumer protection; product liability; and wrongful death. Mr. McCallion is a graduate of Yale University and Fordham Law School and is an adjunct professor at Cardozo Law School.
Mr. McCallion has an outstanding record of victories and has handled some of the country’s largest, multi-million dollar cases, including the Exxon Valdez oil spill case in Alaska, the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant litigation, the Gulf War case, and the Bhopal Gas disaster litigation. As lead counsel in the federal class action litigation against various French banks, Mr. McCallion successfully represented Holocaust survivors and the families of victims, resulting in the establishment of a substantial settlement fund and claims procedure.
Additionally, he represented thousands of World War II victims of forced and slave labor in their successful settlement claims against the German government and German industries. Mr. McCallion won a major jury verdict against a pesticide company on behalf of a family exposed to Dursban TC, a pesticide manufactured by Dow Chemical Corp. Mr. McCallion represented families of the victims of the American Airlines crash Flight 587 and veterans of the first Gulf War (in 1991) who were injured after exposure to chemicals sold to the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq by various European chemical companies. Mr. McCallion also represented the families of victims of the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attack, and he also represents Yulia Tymoshenko, the former Prime Minister of Ukraine, in a case involving wrongful imprisonment and human rights violations.
He graduated from Yale University, 1968 and Fordham Law School, 1972 and is admited to United States Supreme Court, United States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, U.S. Court of Claims, United States District Courts for: Southern, Eastern, Northern and Western Districts of New York District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.), District of Massachusetts, Northern District of Illinois and the State Courts in New York.
Burchetta & Associates
James D. Burchetta Esq.
100 Park Avenue, STE. 1700
New York, NY 10017
james@burchettalaw.com
P 917 324 9000
F 917 591 6603
Skype JimBurchetta
www.burchettalaw.com
Connecticut Office
140 Milbank Avenue
Greenwich, Ct 06830
James D. Burchetta Esq.
100 Park Avenue, STE. 1700
New York, NY 10017
james@burchettalaw.com
P 917 324 9000
F 917 591 6603
Skype JimBurchetta
www.burchettalaw.com
Connecticut Office
140 Milbank Avenue
Greenwich, Ct 06830