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Manchester Medical Malpractice - Plaintiff Lawyer
Overview
Jared was born in Mt. Kisco, New York on December 14, 1965 and grew up in Lewisboro, New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree, summa cum laude, from Mercy College in 1988 and his Juris Doctorate from the Franklin Pierce Law Center in 1993. He is admitted to practice before the State and Federal courts of New Hampshire, the Federal court in Vermont, and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Jared joined Abramson, Brown & Dugan in 1996.
Jared is a member of the New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association and has served as Editor of the Association's law journal, Trial Bar News, since 2000. He is also a member of the Manchester (NH) Bar Association and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He is co-author of the following articles: "The New Expert Reliability and Expert Disclosure Rules: What Does R.S.A. 516:29 Require and Is It Constitutional?" 26 TBN 166 (Fall, 2004); "Damages for Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Personal Injury Cases," 22 TBN 35 (Winter, 2000) and "The New Hampshire Equal Rights Amendment: A Powerful, Yet Rarely Invoked Anti-Discrimination Weapon," 33 NHBJ 496 (September, 1992). He has been on the faculty of the following legal education seminars: Expert Disclosure Rule Seminar (NHTLA), 17th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, and Medical Malpractice in New Hampshire (National Business Institute). Jared has argued cases before the New Hampshire Supreme Court, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
Jared's twelve years of practicing law have been devoted to representing plaintiffs in medical malpractice and personal injury cases.
About Jared R. Green
Practice Areas
- Medical Malpractice - Plaintiff
- Personal Injury Cases - Plaintiff
- Products Liability
Litigation
- 100%
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Year Joined Firm
- 1996
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New Hampshire, 1993
- U.S. District Court District of New Hampshire
- U.S. District Court District of Vermont, 1999
- U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Association for Justice (Member)
- Manchester (NH) Bar Association (Member)
- American Association for Justice (Member)
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, 2008 (Board of Directors)
- American Association for Justice - Peer Reviewer - Trial Magazine
- Manchester and New Hampshire Bar Associations
Education
- University of New Hampshire - Franklin Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire, 1993
J.D. - Mercy College, 1988
B.A.
Honors: summa cum laude
Classes and Seminars
- Faculty Member, 17th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Medical Malpractice in New Hampshire (National Business Institute, Continuing Legal Education Seminar
Achievements
Honors
- BV Rated - Distinguished - Martindale Hubbell
Office Information
Address
1819 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03104 - 2910
Phone
Fax
- 603-666-4227
Office Hours
Standard office hours; evening and weekends available by appointment
Publication
Articles
- "Medical Liability in New Hampshire for Physician Assistant Negligence", (Co-Author), 32 TBN 9, Winter, 2010
- "Negligent Discharge of an Involuntarily Admitted Patient: Third Party's Cause of Action for Harm Caused by Prematurely Released Patient", (Co-Author), 31 TBN 69, Spring, 2009
- "Emerging Toxic Tort? Dental Fillings Containing Toxic Mercury", (Author), 31 TBN 48, Winter, 2009
- "Broken Promises: Data Shows New Hampshire's Medical Malpractice Screening Panels Are Not Leading to Early Resolution and Cost Savings", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 167, Fall, 2008
- "Update: Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Written Off or Reduced Medical Expenses", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 71, Spring, 2008
- "Medical Malpractice Litigation and the New Hampshire Good Samaritan Statute", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 65, Spring, 2008
- "Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Medical Expenses Written Off in Medical Negligence and Personal Injury Cases", (Co-Author), 29 TBN 177, Fall, 2007
- "Use of Animations and Video Presentations in Mediation: A Case Study", (Co-Author), 29 TBN 69, Spring, 2007
- "Desclos v. Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Victims Receive New Protections Against Oppressive Discovery Tactics", (Co-Author), 28 TBN 106, Indian Summer, 2006
- Editor, New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association's Law Journal, Trial Bar News
- "The New Expert Reliability and Expert Disclosure Rules: What Does R.S.A. 516:29 Require and Is It Constitutional?", (Co-Author), 26 TBN 166, Fall, 2004
- "Damages for Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Personnel Injury Cases", (Co-Author), 22 TBN 35, Winter, 2000
- "The New Hampshire Equal Rights Amendment" A Powerful, Yet Rarely Invoked Anit-Discrimination Weapon", (Co-Author), 33 NHBJ 496, September, 1992
- Author - Civil Practice Chapter - New Hampshire Practice & Procedure Manual, New Hampshire Bar Association
- Negligent Discharge of an Involuntarily Admitted Patient: Third Party's Cause of Action for Harm Caused by Prematurely Released Patient
- UPDATE: Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Written Off or Reduced Medical Expenses
- Broken Promises: Data Shows New Hampshire's Medical Malpractice Screening Panels Are Not Leading to Early Resolution and Cost Savings
- Medical Malpractice Litigation and the New Hampshire Good Samaritan Statute
- Use of Animations and Video Presentations in Mediation: A Case Study
- The New Expert Reliability And Expert Disclosure Rules: What Does R.S.A. 516:29 Require And Is It Constitutional?
- Desclos v. Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: Personal Injury And Medical Malpractice Victims Receive New Protections Against Oppressive Discovery Tactics
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