Matthew Reisman is a litigation associate. He previously worked for the New York State Attorney General, NYU Langone Medical Center, and the Community Service Society of New York, and presently co-teaches a graduate seminar on bioethics through the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Practice areas
Mr. Reisman primarily handles medical malpractice and criminal defense cases.
Education
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine, M.S. in Bioethics, 2015
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, J.D., 2014
- SUNY Binghamton, B.A., 2011
Publications
- Avoiding the Worst Possible Outcome for Ambiguously Conscious Patients, 7(1) Am. J. Bioethics Neuroscience 61 (2016)
- Expanding the Biological Critique to Address the Influence of the Endocrine System, 16(2) Am. J. Bioethics 52 (2016)
- Harm and the Fluid Nature of Identity in Wrongful Life Cases Involving Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, 19 Cardozo J. L. & Gender 405 (2014)
Bar/professional activity
- Co-instructor, Bioethics & Medical Humanities, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Member, Science & Law Committee, New York City Bar Association