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Patti L. Burshtyn, Esq.
Associate, Asbestos-Cancer litigation
Telephone: (212)-558-5500
Email: PBurshtyn@weitzlux.com
Fax: (212) 344-5461
Verdicts won: $62 million (total to date)
Education: Fordham University School of Law (1999); State University of New York, Albany (1996)
Bar Admissions: State of New York; State of New Jersey
Publications: “Illuminating the Law of Copyright: Holographic Data Storage Takes Intellectual Property to a New Dimension,” 9 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 361 (1998)
Memberships: American Bar Assn., New York State Bar Assn.
News: “Weitz & Luxenberg Wins $37 Mil Asbestos Verdict in Two Lung Cancer Cases;" “Former auto worker wins $25M in mesothelioma verdict;” “Weitz & Luxenberg Settles Lawsuits against More than 50 Companies Accused of Exposing Workers to Asbestos”
Patti L. Burshtyn, Esq., serves as an associate attorney in our Asbestos-Cancer Litigation unit. She was welcomed to the firm in 2001, after spending two terms as a clerk in the chambers of New Jersey Superior Court Judge Donald S. Goldman, where, in addition to mediating civil disputes, she also researched and wrote memoranda touching upon civil and criminal matters (contracts, insurance, personal injury, and constitutional rights), ensured that motions complied with court rules, and made disposition recommendations on substantive issues of law. At Weitz & Luxenberg, Ms. Burshtyn has to date helped win for asbestos-exposure victims a combined total of $62 million in verdicts (in one case alone, $37 million on behalf of a boilermaker’s widow and a steamfitter’s daughter; in another, $25 million on behalf of a brake repairman). She also has helped secure substantial sums in settlement of a number of other cases (most recently, on behalf of 12 mesothelioma victims suing 50 companies). A member of the American Bar Assn. and the New York Bar Assn., Ms. Burshtyn is admitted to practice law in the states of New York and New Jersey, privileges she has enjoyed since 2000. Ms. Burstyn received a juris doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law in 1999. During her time there, she was a member of Fordham Law Women and the Phi Alpha Delta International Law Fraternity, participated in the William Hughes Mulligan Moot Court Competition, and served on the staff of the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal (her most significant contribution to that publication was authorship of a note entitled, “Illuminating the Law of Copyright: Holographic Data Storage Takes Intellectual Property to a New Dimension [9 Fordham Intell.Prop.Media & Ent.L.J. 361, 1998]). Ms. Burshtyn is a 1996 magna cum laude graduate of State University of New York, Albany, where she majored in political science.
“The personal relationships I develop with my clients are the most satisfying aspect of my work. Even though it’s heartbreaking to work with cancer victims – most of whom are very sick and will at some point pass away – it’s my responsibility to help them because this is their time of true need. They were only doing their jobs, yet they fell prey to one of the asbestos cancers – and it happened because irresponsible companies chose to gamble with their health. They won’t get back their health, but as their attorney I can help give them peace of mind in knowing that their families will be financially secure. And I’m glad that I can make the process of suing less intimidating. Being able to make people’s lives a little better at a terrible time, that’s the aspect of being a lawyer that makes me most proud.” – Patti L. Burshtyn
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