Grey &
Grey, L.L.P. was established in 1967 by David Grey to represent injured
workers before the New York State Workers' Compensation Board. His
father, Arthur Grey, joined the firm in 1971 and Robert Grey became the
third generation to practice law in 1990. The firm's main office
has been located in Farmingdale, New York since 1967, and additional offices
have been opened in Manhattan, Queens, and Suffolk County. Since
1988, the firm has handled Social Security Disability and personal injury
cases as well as workers' compensation claims.
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David Grey,
a graduate of Clark University and Fordham University School of Law, is
the firm's senior partner. He has over three decades of experience
in workers' compensation and has represented thousands of clients at compensation
hearings. He has published a number of articles in the field and has lectured
on the subject of workers' compensation to unions, attorneys, and health
care providers.
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Robert Grey, a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University and St.
John's University School of Law, has over a decade of experience
representing clients in workers' compensation, Social Security
Disability, and personal injury cases. His published articles on
workers' compensation and personal injury include an appearance on the
front page of the New York Law Journal, and he has successfully argued
before the Court of Appeals, the highest court in New York State.
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Brian P. O’Keefe, a partner in the firm, is a graduate of Boston
College (1991) and Fordham University School of Law (1994). He
has been with the firm since 1994, practicing primarily in the
workers’ compensation department. |
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Kevin M. Plante,
a partner in the firm, is
a graduate of Fordham University
(1988) and the Fordham University School of Law (1991), has practiced
in the workers’ compensation field since 1991. He joined the
firm in 2004 and practices before the Workers’ Compensation Board on
daily basis. |
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Daniel A. Dutton,
a partner in the
firm, is a graduate
of Holy Cross College (1994) and the University of Michigan School
of Law (1997). He joined the firm in 1997, and has practiced
in both the workers’ compensation and personal injury departments.
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Frank J. Culhane, a graduate of New York University (1984) and New
York Law School (1989), joined the firm in 2001, and practices in the firm’s
workers’ compensation and personal injury departments. |
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Joan S. O’Brien
is a graduate of New York University (1967) and Georgetown University School
of Law (1970). She has been with the firm since 1997, practicing
in the personal injury department and writing and reviewing appeals in
all types of cases. |
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Pamela L. Segal,
a graduate of Binghamtom University (1999) and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
of Law (2002); joined the firm in 2004 and practices in the firm’s Workers'
Compensation, Social Security Disability, and Personal Injury Departments. |
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Sherman B. Kerner, a graduate of Queens College (1977) and
University of Buffalo (1981), has over 20 years of experience in litigating
personal injury claims. He joined the firm in 2002 and currently manages the
firm’s personal injury litigation of cases in New York City. |
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Ronald L. Epstein –
A graduate of SUNY at Buffalo (1979) and SUNY at Buffalo School of Law
(1982). Practiced in the Workers' Compensation and Disability field since
1983; joined the firm in 2004 and is currently responsible for the Social
Security and Long Term Disability Department.
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Alissa Gardos, graduate of Binghamton University (1993) and
Brooklyn Law School (1996); practiced in Workers’ Compensation since
1996; joined the firm in 2005 and practices in the firm’s Workers'
Compensation Department. |
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Peter Tufo, a graduate of
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (1990) and St. Johns University School of
Law (1999), joined the firm in 2004, and practices in the firm's workers'
compensation and personal injury departments. |
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Meigan F. Cooper, a graduate of
Molloy College (1984) and Villanova University School of Law (1993), is an
attorney admitted to practice law in the State of Pennsylvania. She joined
the firm in 2003 and practices in the firm’s Social Security Disability
department, which includes appearing at hearings before the Social Security
Administration. |
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Elliot M. Feit
is a graduate of City University of New York (1963) and Brooklyn Law
School (1967). He joined the firm as counsel in 2000 and has
practiced before the Workers’ Compensation Board since 1969.
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John Hamberger, a graduate of
the State University of New York at Buffalo (1991) and Hofstra
University School of Law (1994) was originally with the firm from
1995 through 2000 as the lead Social Security disability attorney
and rejoined the office in the workers’ compensation department in
2005. |
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Steven Rhodes is a graduate of
the State University of New York at Albany (1991) and Hofstra
University School of Law (1994). Steve is the former deputy chief
of the Bureau of Tort and Civil Rights Litigation of Nassau County,
and is responsible for the firm’s Long Island personal injury
matters. In addition to his legal work, Steve is the former captain
of the Wantagh Volunteer Fire Department, where he has served since
1992. |
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