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In his practice of law, over the past twenty years, PAT JAMES CRISPI has been exclusively devoted to litigating personal injury cases. He has conducted hundreds of trials in negligence cases.
As a plaintiff's negligence lawyer he has obtained seven figure verdicts; seven figure settlements and countless substantial six figure verdicts and settlements. Perhaps more significant is the fact that he has at all times been successful in exceeding the result desired by the client.
Mr. Crispi was born and raised in the New York City area. He received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Rollins College, Florida, and his juris doctor from Fordham University School of Law in New York City. He was admitted to practice at the Bar of the State of New York in 1983. He is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court Eastern District of New York, and the U.S. District Court Southern District of New York.
As a skilled courtroom tactician Mr. Crispi has a superb ability to take on complicated subjects; identify and define the issues of controversy; and advocate his clients' interests. His skill and determination give him credibility of the highest order among the judiciary and his professional colleagues. When retained as trial counsel to other law firms, his reputation alone serves to enhance insurance industry's perception as to the value of the case in which he is called upon to lend his services.
Mr. Crispi is active in many community and professional organizations including the Association of Trial Lawyers of America; the New York State Trial Lawyers Association; and has been a member of the Judiciary Committee of the Bronx County Bar Association. The father of four daughters, he is member of the Board of the local youth basketball program and is a youth basketball coach.
Mr. Crispi is a senior partner at KEOGH CRISPI, P.C. representing injured plaintiffs including clients referred by attorneys throughout New York State and across the United States, in every type of personal injury case in the State of New York.
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