I am an attorney who practices at the firm of Trief & Olk with offices in New York City and New Jersey. I am licensed to practice law in the state and federal courts of New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.
All of my work is devoted to litigation on behalf of consumers and injured persons, and I specialize in the areas of insurance, consumer fraud, class actions, products liability, medical malpractice, and other personal injury actions.
My professional memberships include the American Association for Justice (AAJ) where I am a member of the Insurance Law Section, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York City Bar, where I sit on the Tort Litigation Committee. I also serve on the Board of Directors of Visiting Neighbors, a non-profit agency that provides services for senior citizens in New York City.
From 2001 to 2004, I was a staff attorney at the Legal Assistance Corporation of Central Massachusetts where I defended low-income tenants from evictions and also represented them in housing discrimination cases.
I have published the following law-related articles:
· “The Postclaims Underwriting ‘Gotcha,’” Trial, January 2009
· “Worth the Paper It’s Written On,” City Limits, Oct. 6, 2008 (landlord tenant)
· “The Use of Similar Accident Evidence in Products Liability Cases,” New York State Trial Lawyers Bill of Particulars, Fall 2007
I received my B.A. from Fairfield University and graduated cum laude from Boston College Law School.
Please feel free to contact me at edinnocenzo@triefandolk.com.
The views contained in this blog are strictly those of Eric Dinnocenzo (and not of the law firm of Trief & Olk). The information contained on this site does not constitute legal advice.