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NYC Personal Injury Attorney Ben Rubinowitz to speak at Decision 2025Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf is pleased to announce that Managing Partner Ben Rubinowitz will be a featured speaker at DECISIONS 2025: Recent Developments in Tort Law, to be held in New York City.

Widely regarded as one of the leading trial lawyers in the nation, Ben Rubinowitz has built a reputation for securing record-setting verdicts and for his mastery of trial advocacy. At this year’s conference, he will present on Trial Practice, sharing his insights on effective courtroom strategies and techniques that have defined his career.

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M Adimey Medical Malpractice (Facebook Post)Partner Marijo C. Adimey of Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf will be a panelist at the New York City Bar Association’s Medical Malpractice Conference on Friday, October 10, 2025.

She will join Hon. Tracy Catapano-Fox, Supreme Court, Queens County, and Adam Dulgacz, Heidell Pittoni Murphy & Bach, LLP, on the panel Medical Malpractice: Trial Practice. Together, they will share perspectives on trial strategy, jury dynamics, and a perspective from the bench,

Conference Overview

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Reminder-Facebook-Post-1This is a reminder that on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at 1:30 PM ET (10:30 AM PST), Trial Lawyers University will host a live Zoom webinar featuring two of the nation’s most respected trial attorneys: Ben Rubinowitz and Michael Kelly.

Why Jury Selection Matters

Jury selection is one of the most pivotal stages of trial. The ability to uncover juror bias, assess attitudes toward damages, and establish the foundation for a strong summation can make the difference between a modest recovery and a record-setting verdict.

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Trial Lawyers Ben Rubinowitz and Michael Kelly webinarThe art of jury selection often determines the outcome of a trial, and two of the nation’s most respected trial attorneys—Ben Rubinowitz and Michael Kelly—are breaking down the strategies that win cases.

On September 18, 2025, at 1:30 PM (ET), Trial Lawyers University (TLU) Beach 2025 presents an exclusive Replay Session on Jury Selection, led by Rubinowitz and Kelly. The program is available via Zoom for live participants, with on-demand access for those who cannot attend in real time.

What You’ll Learn

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Personal Injury Attorneys NYCIn yesterday’s column in the New York Law Journal, our managing partner Ben Rubinowitz, assisted by James Rubinowitz of Rubinowitz Law and Evan Torgan of Torgan Cooper & Aaron, wrote about the art of turning juror bias into a challenge for cause.

In New York, civil trial lawyers have only three peremptory challenges, while challenges for cause are unlimited. The strategy is to save peremptories by guiding jurors to acknowledge bias—turning them into cause challenges.

Jurors rarely admit outright they “can’t be fair.” Instead, they hedge—“I’ll try my best” or “It depends on the facts.” Skilled attorneys use analogies and careful questioning to reframe this uncertainty. For example, comparing a juror’s “I’ll try” to a pilot saying, “I’ll try my best to land the plane” helps illustrate the risk, prompting candid admissions of bias.

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Ben Rubinowitz to speak at Trial UniversityGair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf is proud to announce that Managing Partner Ben Rubinowitz will be speaking at the upcoming Trial Lawyers University (TLU) Skills Training Bootcamp, taking place June 4–7 in Huntington Beach, California.

This immersive four-day event brings together some of the nation’s top trial lawyers to focus on the science and technique of human connection in the courtroom. Developed over nearly a decade, the TLU Skills curriculum breaks down complex courtroom communication into identifiable, repeatable micro skills—such as eye contact, voice and emotional control, word selection, and listening. These skills are practiced, recorded, and coached in the context of voir dire, opening statements, and cross-examination.

Ben Rubinowitz’s session will focus specifically on jury selection, a foundational moment in any trial that can determine how a case unfolds. Ben will lead a workshop on how to question jurors about:

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NYC medical malpractice lawyers Ben Rubinowitz, Jeffrey BloomWe are pleased to announce that our partners Ben B. Rubinowitz and  Jeffrey B. Bloom will speak at the New York State Judicial Institute’s 2025 Medicine for Judges Seminar. This two-day event is scheduled for March 4th and 5th, 2025.

On March 5th, both Mr. Rubinowitz and Mr. Bloom will share their extensive expertise in medical malpractice and personal injury law during the following sessions:

10:30 am–11:45 am (later start time due to Ash Wednesday) Common and Not So Common Scenarios That Give Rise to Difficult Issues in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Cases This session explores various typical and atypical scenarios in which complex legal challenges can arise in the realm of medical malpractice and personal injury law.

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New York Medical Malpractice book coverThe NYC Personal Injury Law Firm of Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf proudly announces the release of New York Medical Malpractice 2025. Co-authored by esteemed partners Howard S. Hershenhorn and Marijo C. Adimey, this indispensable treatise is set to become a cornerstone resource for legal practitioners and scholars navigating New York’s medical malpractice landscape.

A Practical and Comprehensive Guide

New York Medical Malpractice 2025 is far more than a legal textbook—it’s a hands-on manual tailored to meet the real-world needs of attorneys handling the complexities of medical malpractice cases. This resource marries theoretical knowledge with actionable strategies, equipping legal professionals with tools to tackle challenges at every stage of litigation.

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Ben-Article-Ben Rubinowitz, our managing partner, has long been recognized as one of New York’s top trial attorneys. Recently, he was featured in an article titled “Ben Rubinowitz and the Art of Argument” by Claude Solnik, which explores his unparalleled skill in simplifying complex cases and achieving justice for his clients.

Rubinowitz’s career is defined by record-breaking verdicts and a dedication to ensuring his clients receive not only compensation but systemic change when needed. Among his most notable cases is “Lee v. Westchester Medical Center”, where a misdiagnosed stroke led to a $120 million verdict. His argument boiled down to three impactful words: “Time is brain.” Rubinowitz emphasized how delays in treatment caused irreversible brain damage, leveraging his ability to focus jurors’ attention on the hospital’s negligence.

A Legacy of Record Verdicts

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NYC Medical Malpractice Lawyer Marijo AdimeyThe New York City Bar Association is hosting a comprehensive all-day Institute focused on the evolving field of medical malpractice litigation on September 13th. This event will feature insights from various legal perspectives, including plaintiff and defense counsel, appellate counsel, and members of the judiciary. Among the distinguished faculty is our partner Marijo C. Adimey , who will contribute her extensive expertise on a key panel.

Marijo C. Adimey is scheduled to speak on the panel discussing ADR Strategies, a critical topic in the current legal landscape. With her vast experience in medical malpractice cases, Marijo will provide valuable perspectives on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, offering attendees practical strategies to navigate complex negotiations and settlements.

The session on ADR Strategies will take place at 10:15 am, following a morning of discussions on Summary Judgment Practice. This panel, moderated by Kenneth A. Laub, Senior Counsel at Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, LLP, will include other notable speakers such as Hon. Judith N. McMahon from the NY Supreme Court, Richmond County, and Jonathan S. Erman, a partner at Amabile & Erman, PC. Together, they will explore the evolving role of ADR in medical malpractice litigation, a subject of increasing importance as the legal community adapts to changes in both medical practices and jury dynamics.