Christine C. Coscia
Christine Coscia is a partner at Danzi Law Partners LLP, in Jericho, New York, where she has focused her practice primarily on representing plaintiffs in all types of medical malpractice actions, handling all aspects of pretrial litigation, trials, appeals, and posttrial proceedings throughout New York State. Ms. Coscia is passionate about the law and about successfully representing her clients that have been wrongly injured by the negligence of medical providers. She also realizes the importance of being compassionate to her clients and listening to their needs and concerns as they navigate the legal process and cope with the difficulties of dealing with the complications of the injuries they or their loved ones sustained.
Throughout her career, Ms. Coscia has developed an encyclopedic knowledge of medicine, a keen eye for detail, and a particular acumen for writing. In that regard, Ms. Coscia handles most of the substantive writing for the firm, including motions and appeals. She has earned the respect of clients, colleagues, adversaries, and court personnel for her legal acumen, advocacy skills, work ethic, and determination.
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Ms. Coscia is a contributor to continuing legal education publications and has given presentations on various topics to high school and college students across Long Island. She is a member of the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, New York State Bar Association, Nassau County Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Association for Justice, Columbian Lawyers’ Association of Nassau County, Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York, and a member of Board of Directors of the Nassau County Women’s Bar Association.
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Ms. Coscia earned her law degree from Hofstra Law School magna cum laude, and is admitted to practice law in New York and Pennsylvania, as well as numerous federal courts.
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Her firm, Danzi Law Partners is a boutique plaintiffs’ medical malpractice and personal injury firm that devotes the time and resources necessary to consistently obtain seven and eight figure settlements for their clients across New York State.
Bar admissions
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New York State Courts
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Courts
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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United States District Court for the Western District of New York