Norman E. Frowley
Marc H. Miner
Ronald J. Katter
Michele A. Richman

D.O.B.:
February 13,1948

Place.:
Brooklyn N.Y.

College:
June 1969, Hunter (C.U.N.Y)

Law School:
June 1972, Brooklyn Law

Norman E. Frowley 

Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Negligence, Medical Malpractice, Insurance Litigation

Admitted to the bar, 1973, New York State; 1978, 1979, New Jersey in U.S. Supreme Court; 1974, U.S. District Courts for Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1979, U.S. District Courts for New Jersey; 1975 U.S. Court of Appeals for Second Circuit; Assistant District Attorney, Bronx County 1972-1975; Lecturer, New York State Trial Lawyers Association; Member, New York City Bar Association 1983-1984; New York County Lawyers Appellate Advocacy Committee (1992- ); Aviation Law Committee; Author: "Foreseeability: No One Free Crime," 23 NYS Trial Lawyers Quarterly 22 (1993); Ventura Consolidated Edison Co., Inc.: "Wife After Death," 13 NYS Trial Lawyers Quarterly 104 (1979); Member: New York County Lawyers Association; New York State Trial Lawyers Association.

Marc H. Miner 

Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Negligence, Insurance Litigation

Admitted to bar, 1991, New York and New Jersey; 1992, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. 1996, United States Supreme Court. Member: New York State and American Bar Associations; New York State Trial Lawyers Association; Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Brooklyn Law School Alumni Association; Notary Public.

Ronald J. Katter of Counsel 

Ronald J. Katter has successfully represented injured consumers in the New York Metropolitan area for more than a decade. He has achieved substantial financial recoveries in slip and fall, motor vehicle, mass transit, professional malpractice, and wrongful death cases, on his clients' behalf. Mr. Katter is an accomplished litigator with trial and appeals experience in the federal and state courts. He is committed to obtaining the largest possible compensation permitted by law for his injured clients.

Bar Admissions
New York (1986), Massachusetts (1985), and the District of Columbia (1988); U.S. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York (1986); U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1989); U.S. Supreme Court (1991)

Education
Boston University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts; J.D., 1985; The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; B.A., 1982

Bar Activities
New York State Trial Lawyers Association (1991-present); New York County Lawyers' Association (1985-present); Continuing Legal Education Committee (1991-present); Program Chair for continuing legal education programs for solo and small firm practitioners 1998, 1996, 1994, and 1992, and Supreme Court Committee (1995-present); New York State Bar Association (1985-present); District of Columbia Bar Association (1988-present); and Jewish Lawyers' Guild (1994-present)

Pro Bono
Arbitrator, Small Claims Court, Civil Court of the City of New York (1993-present)

Award
Young Lawyer's Chair for Outstanding Service, 1995, Boston University School of Law

Michele A. Richman 

Admitted to bar, 2002, Maryland, Michele A. Richman has worked as a litigator for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development prosecuting fraud and noncompliance with government programs. She received her Juris Doctorate from American University Law School in 2002, where she was an editor of the Administrative Law Review, and her Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University in 1992, majoring in American Studies and French.