Thomas F. Gleason

is a Lawyer in Albany, NY

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Areas of Law


  • Insurance Law
  • Health Care Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Construction Law
  • Appellate Practice

Contact Information

Currently Employed At 40 Beaver Street
Albany, NY 12207

Overall Peer Rating

5 out of 5

  • Meets Very High Criteria of General Ethical Standards
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Experience & Credentials

Admission Details1979, New York; U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court
EducationState University of New York at New Paltz, B.A.; Albany Law School, J.D.
Additional Bio DetailsMember, Albany Law Review, 1977-1978. Author: Special Supplementary Practice Commentary on Electronic Filing CPLR 2103; Special Supplemental Practice Commentary on Electronic Filing CPLR 2101; 2003 Special Practice Commentary to CPLR 5031; 2003 Special Supplemental Practice Commentary to CPLR 4111; "The Discretionary Function Exception to the Federal Tort Claims Act," 42 Albany Law Review, 721, 1978; "Due Process For Providers In The Context Of Growing Reimbursement Complexity," The Journal of Long Term Home Care, Vol. 16, No. 2, Spring, 1997. Co-Author: The Court of Appeals Moves Toward "Certiorari" Status, New York State Bar Journal, Vol. 58, Issue 4, May 1986; "New Law on Computer Generated Evidence: Legislature Permits Optically Imaged Proof," New York Law Journal, Vol. 215, No. 89, May 1996; "Electronic Filing of Court Papers," New York Law Journal, Vol. 222, No. 77, October 1999; "The Arrival of E-Courts," New York Law Journal, Vol. 222, No. 105, November, 1999; "The Volume Problem of E-Discovery," New York Law Journal, Vol. 232, No. 95, Nov. 2004; "Court of Appeals Revisits 'Grave Injury' Issue," New York Law Journal, Vol. 233, No. 14, Jan. 2005; "The Common Law and Collateral Sources," New York Law Journal, Vol. 233, No. 53, March 2005; "E-Discovery Problems With Computer Hard-Drive 'Clones'," New York Law Journal, Vol. 234, No. 11; "The Need for Broader Declaratory Relief Under CPLR 3001," New York Law Journal, Vol. 235, No. 53. Adjunct Professor, Conflicts of Law, 1980-1982; Insurance Law, 1983-; Albany Law School of Union University. Law Research Assistant, Appellate Division, Third Department, 1978-1980. Law Clerk to Hon. Sol Wachtler, New York State Court of Appeals, 1980-1981. Member, Unified Court System Advisory Committee on Civil Practice, 1986-. Chair, Unified Court System Advisory Committee's Subcommittee on Technology, 1996-. Member: Office of Court Administration Committee to Improve Availability of Legal Services, 1988-1989; Commission on Public Access to Court Records, 2002-2004.

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