Nancy I. Maltin

Nancy I. Maltin, Partner, graduated summa cum laude from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 1995 with a double major Bachelor of Arts Degree in both Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, and thereafter graduated from Brooklyn Law School with a Juris Doctor Degree in 1999.

From 1970 through 1980, Ms. Maltin worked as a Respiratory Therapist, becoming a member of the hospital Trauma Team, maintaining the respiratory integrity of patients in the Emergency Room, Intensive Care Unit and Cardiac Care Unit. In 1999, Ms. Maltin joined the Medical Malpractice Unit of the New York City Law Department, Office of the Corporation Counsel, as an Assistant Corporation Counsel. As an attorney in the Medical Malpractice Unit, Ms. Maltin litigated complex medical malpractice defense cases, representing the Health and Hospitals Corporation, its entities and employees.

In 2001, Ms. Maltin joined the firm of Silverson Pareres & Lombardi LLP and in 2008 she was made a Partner at the Firm. In addition to litigating Medical Malpractice cases, Products Liability and Medical Device Liability cases, Ms. Maltin also specializes in cases involving claims related to the standard of care in the fields of Anesthesia, Pathology, Genetic Testing and Standards for Detection of Genetic Mutations, Lead Paint Exposure Litigation and Premises Liability.

Additionally, Ms. Maltin has served at the firm for the entirety of her career in the capacity as Administrative Partner, which included preparing, planning and teaching legal seminars to all incoming associates and interns on the basics of civil litigation, how to manage and implement all phases of discovery in a civil litigation case and how to organize their case work for maximum productivity.

Ms. Maltin continues to bring her experience in cases involving complex medical issues to all areas of litigation for the firm. Ms. Maltin is a member of the New York State Bar Association. Ms. Maltin is admitted to practice not only before the various New York State Courts, but is also admitted to Federal practice before the United States District Courts, for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.