Davis and Ferber welcome Mark C. Kujawski Of Counsel to our team of attorneys.

Mark C. Kujawksi
Of Counsel
Mark C Kujawski practices in the areas of labor law, medical malpractice, product liability, negligence, veterans’ benefits, and insurance litigation in both federal and state courts.
His notable results include Ruge v. Heavens Heating & Cooling, ($2.25 million dollars – Reported in The New York Law Journal – Decision of Interest, New York Jury Verdict Reporter – Decision of Interest); Deutch v. Davis, 298 A.D.2d 487, 750 N.Y.S.2d 84 (2nd Dept. 2002); Second Department reversed dismissal of brain-injured infant’s case. Reported in Decisions 2002, cited in 25 Causes of Action 807 (2004), 15 New York Practice Series 12:9 (2004); Kollbeck v. 417 FS Realty, 4 A.D.3d 314, 772 N.Y.S.2d 688 (1st Dept. 2004) (Handled both the lower court action and appeal in First Department. Significant change in the Labor Law regarding worker protection under 204(1). Reported in Decision 2003, cited in New York State Pattern Jury Instruction – Civil 2:217).
Mr. Kujawski earned his B.A. degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from Catholic University and his J.D. from Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law.
Admitted to Practice Before:
- New York State
- USDC Eastern District
- USDC Southern District
- US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit
- US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Mr. Kujawski earned his B.A. degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from Catholic University and his J.D. from Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law.
His notable results include Ruge v. Heavens Heating & Cooling, ($2.25 million dollars – Reported in The New York Law Journal – Decision of Interest, New York Jury Verdict Reporter – Decision of Interest); Deutch v. Davis, 298 A.D.2d 487, 750 N.Y.S.2d 84 (2nd Dept. 2002); Second Department reversed dismissal of brain-injured infant’s case. Reported in Decisions 2002, cited in 25 Causes of Action 807 (2004), 15 New York Practice Series 12:9 (2004); Kollbeck v. 417 FS Realty, 4 A.D.3d 314, 772 N.Y.S.2d 688 (1st Dept. 2004) (Handled both the lower court action and appeal in First Department. Significant change in the Labor Law regarding worker protection under 204(1). Reported in Decision 2003, cited in New York State Pattern Jury Instruction – Civil 2:217).
- Labor Law
- Medical Malpractice
- Product Liability
- Negligence
- Veterans’ Benefits
- Insurance Litigation
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