Plaintiff-Friendly Courts? Toxic Torts, Permissive Jurisdiction and Differences Between New York, Jersey
On his reaction to a Miami judge who thought he was a criminal defendant, Green says, "Most Black people that achieve any level of success learn to let those types of things go more than you could possibly guess."
January 06, 2022 at 04:44 PM
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LitigatorsLarry Green Jr. is a defense-side civil litigator at O'Toole Scrivo in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, but he started out pursuing a different career path—in criminal law. Early in his career, he spent three years as an assistant district attorney in the Bronx, before the meager salary prompted him to shift to the civil side.
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