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Feldman Shepherd Attorney Patricia Giordano Co-Chairs/Presents at NJAJ Meadowlands Seminar

Feldman Shepherd partner Patricia M. Giordano served as a co-chair and speaker for multiple CLE presentations at the New Jersey Association for Justice’s (NJAJ) Meadowlands Seminar 2022 held from November 16-18 at the Hilton Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Giordano co-chaired the Civil Trial Practice: Judicial Perspectives and Black Letter Briefcase programs. She presented at: New Lawyers Program: Evaluating & Litigating the Case from Former Defense Attorneys Panel Discussion; Medical Malpractice: Mock Trial — Direct of Plaintiff; and Litigation at Sunrise: Liability Experts — Avoiding Net Opinions.

NJAJ is a statewide association of over 2,700 members in private practice and public service, including attorneys, paralegals, law clerks, law students and law school graduates not yet admitted to the bar. The association is dedicated to protecting New Jersey’s families by working to preserve and strengthen the laws for safer products and workplaces, a cleaner environment and quality health care.

Giordano serves as President-Elect of NJAJ for the 2022 through 2023 term. Under the association’s by-laws, she will automatically become President of NJAJ for the 2023 through 2024 term. She previously served as 1st Vice President and has held a number of executive leadership positions at NJAJ since 2010. She presently serves as chair of NJAJ’s Educational Foundation and as co-chair of its Medical Malpractice Committee and its Women Trial Lawyers Caucus, and is a member of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, among other posts. In 2018, Giordano was appointed by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner as the NJAJ representative to the New Jersey Supreme Court Women in the Courts Committee, which is now known as the Supreme Court Committee on Gender in the Courts. She is currently serving her second three-year term.

At Feldman Shepherd, Giordano’s practice focuses on birth and neonatal injury and medical malpractice cases.

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