Kenneth M. Trombly Washington, District of Columbia
Mr. Trombly is a civil trial attorney whose practice is focused on catastrophic injury litigation in state and federal courts in the BAR ADMISSIONS Maryland Bar, 1973; District of Columbia Bar, 1975. Also admitted to the United States District Courts and the United States Circuit Courts for those jurisdictions. Admitted to the PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Teaching and Lecturing Speaker, "Economics of Contingent Fee Cases," Georgetown University Law Center Continuing Legal Education Program, 1982; Speaker, "Motor Vehicle Torts in the District of Columbia," D.C. Trial Lawyers Annual Seminar, 1992; Speaker, "Communication, The Key to Litigation in the 90s- Settlement of Injury Cases," D.C. Trial Lawyers Annual Seminar, 1994; Moderator, Panel on Expert Witnesses, D.C. Trial Lawyers Annual Seminar, 1995; Presenter and co-author of Bar Association Activities The District of Columbia Bar (Elected to Steering Committee of Section on Injury to Persons and Property, 1995, Co Chair, 1996-1997; Section on Litigation; previously elected to Steering Committee of Law Office Management Section); Co-author of 1996 revisions to the Chapter on Handling Personal Injury Cases, D.C. Practice Manual (D.C. Bar Publications); Digested Opinions of the Honorable Charles R. Richey for the District Court Digest; Delegate, District of Columbia Judicial Conference, 1995, 1998, 1999; Moderator, D.C. Superior Court Annual Bench & Bar Meeting, 1998; Mentor attorney, Bread for the City Legal Clinic, D.C. Bar Pro-bono project, 2001-present. Bar Association of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., Recipient, Special Recognition Award 1990; Member, Board of Governors, 1986-1990; Treasurer, 1990-91; Secretary, 1991-92; Vice President 1992-93; President-Elect 1993-94; President 1994-95; President, Trial Lawyers Foundation, 1995-1996; Co-chair, Anti-Solicitation Committee, 2001- Present; Member Legislative Committee, 2006- present; Member, public Education Committee, 2006-present. American Association for Justice (formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America), (Sustaining Member; Member, Standing Committee on Public Education, 1993-1996; Sections: Product Liability, Professional Negligence, Premises Liability; Fellow, ATLA National College of Advocacy). American Bar Association (Section on Litigation; Member, Committees on Trial Evidence & Product Liability); Guest reviewer April/May 2007 issue of Law Practice Magazine, "How to Build and Manage a personal injury practice 2nd Ed". American Board of Trial Advocates (Charter Member, D.C. Chapter; Treasurer, 2004-2005; President 2006-2007); Master, George Washington American Inn of Court (1993-2000); Panel Attorney, National Victim Center; Trial Lawyers for Public Justice; International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists; Maryland Trial Lawyers Association; Maryland State Bar Association: Volunteer Arbitrator, D.C. Superior Court, (1993-present), and Circuit Court for Prince Georges County, Maryland, (1996-present). Other Appointed in 2003 as a Special Master in the cases of Boulos v. Islamic Republic of Iran, and Peterson v. Islamic Republic of Iran ( Testified before the D.C. Council, in support of the District of Columbia Vehicle Enforcement act of 2006 (requiring proof of auto insurance in D.C. motor vehicles); in support of the White Collar Insurance Fraud Prosecution Enhancement Amendment Act of 2006 (advocating pro-consumer and pro-privacy legislation that would limit solicitation of victims of auto accidents in the District of Columbia); and in opposition to the Jury Trial Improvement Act of 2006 (opposing the reduction of preemptory challenges in criminal jury trials in the District of Columbia). Designated one of the 19 D.C. based personal injury "Super Lawyers" in Law & Politics, Volunteer Attorney, Kerry/Edwards Campaign, Adams County Democratic Party- Election Day, 2004, Gettysburg, PA In addition to his own private practice, Mr. Trombly has been privately retained to serve as an arbitrator and mediator of civil disputes. Catastrophic Injury Claims Nursing Home and Hospital Neglect Injuries
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