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Christopher M. Murphy, Esq. – FELA Litigation Attorney

March 29, 2010 in Buffalo, New York by staff

Christopher Murphy has spent the last 15 years representing those persons and families suffering injury or death due to the carelessness of others. By limiting his practice to those clients suffering catastrophic injury and wrongful death he has been able to dedicate the significant time necessary to obtain the highest possible compensation in such cases. Chris has represented over 200 families in wrongful death cases over the years.

Christopher’s legal practice focuses on personal injuries, accidents, mesothelioma, wrongful death, and train derailments including FELA litigation.  FELA, or the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, was passed in 1908 by Congress to combat the excessive death count associated with railroad accidents at the turn of the 20th century.  FELA was put in place to allow railroad workers not covered under standard workers compensation laws to sue companies as a result of their workplace injury; commonly referred to as a FELA injunction.

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Buffalo Divorce Attorney Catharine M. Venzon

March 1, 2010 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York by staff

Divorce Lawyer in Buffalo, NY

Buffalo divorce attorney

Catharine M. Venzon, Senior Partner

Education

Buffalo divorce attorney Catharine M. Venzon practices divorce and family law in Buffalo and throughout Erie County, New York. She is the author of several articles on divorce and family law, including “Mediation: The Big Lie,” an essay regarding mediation and how although it is portrayed as an easier or more cost-effective solution for an amicable divorce, clients often end up spending so many hours on divorce mediation, that the cost keeps going up.

Practice Areas:

Admissions:

  • New York, 1983
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of New York, 1985
  • District of Columbia, 1986

Memberships

Venzon Law FirmDivorce Attorneys in Buffalo
300 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14202
(716) 462-6585

 

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