Klein, David

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Updated 11/10/2011

Summary

Lawyer Overview

I am proud to say that workers' compensation and social security disability law has been a part of my life almost from childhood. My father, Lawrence Klein, was a pioneer in the field of workers' compensation. I began my apprenticeship at the age of fifteen, working summers in my father's growing law practice. In the many years since, I have progressed from clerk, to claims examiner, to licensed claimants' representative, to attorney always expanding and refining my knowledge of the law and of the Byzantine system that can sometimes obstruct the ends of justice for the injured worker and small businessman, unless it is negotiated by an aggressive and experienced practitioner.

I have given classes and workshops, and written newsletter articles, for many local unions and Teamsters, including asbestos workers, hazardous waste carters, drivers of baked goods and dairy products, EMS paramedics, butchers and meat-wrappers, the Municipal Police Benevolent Association, and the Mason Tenders Training Fund, SEIU 1199 and Locals 108 and 79. I have published an article in the chiropractic journal, New Directions, and I was interviewed by the State Bar News on workers' compensation and carpal tunnel syndrome. My article on labor unions and workers' compensation law appeared in the online magazine Labor Press.

I am proud to have donated my time and the time of my staff to the Workplace Project, El Centro Del Inmigrante, The Latin American Workers Project, N.I.C.E. (New Immigrant Community Empowerment) The Mexican Consulate, and also to The Dejus Center; all organizations dedicated to the empowerment of immigrant workers. 

After the tragedy of 9-11, I was honored to be invited by Mount Sinai Hospital's Health for Heroes program to address workers who were disabled as the result of working at Ground Zero, and I have since come to represent hundreds of such injured and disabled Ground Zero cleanup personnel.

I have been interviewed on construction safety and Workers' Compensation on Univision Channel 41. I am a member of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement and I am also a member of the New York Immigration Coalition.

I have been interviewed about the epidemic of uninsured employers in The China Press, SingTao Daily, and in the Ming Pao Daily News.

I have been presented with a Certificate of Appreciation from the Latino Laborers Culture Association Local 79 in recognition for my continued support.

Areas of Practice

  • Business & Commercial Law
  • Litigation & Appeals
  • Trademarks
75% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

West Practice Categories

Business & Commercial, Litigation & Appeals, Trademarks

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • New York, 2005

Pro Bono Activities

  • The Workplace Project

Education

  • New York Law School, New York, New York, 2004
    Honors: Dean's List
    Honors: High Honors

Fees

Offers Free Initial Consultation

Office Information

Address

11 Broadway
Suite 960
New York, NY 10004-3110

Phones

212-344-9022
212-344-9024

Faxes

212-344-0301

Emails

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Websites

http://www.thekleinlawgroup.com

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