Ranked #1 ADR firm in the U.S. by The National Law Journal, NAM is a leading dispute resolution institution with a panel of more than 2,600 top-tier neutrals.
What drives medical malpractice case value in 2026? From changing jury sentiment to venue trends and rising damages awards, valuation is becoming more complex. Part 1 explores the key factors shaping med mal case value in New York. Read more: bit.ly/4v0TL14
Join us July 14 for a CLE on New York Labor Law cases. NAM Hearing Officers James W. Borkowski, Esq., Hon. Judith N. McMahon (Ret.), and Michael B. Titowsky, Esq. will discuss settlement strategy, insurance issues, and common roadblocks to resolution. bit.ly/3RVY0MW
NAM attended the Annual Brandeis Association Scholarship Fund Brunch which featured NAM Hearing Officer Hon. Jeffrey Weinstein (Ret.) as MC. Congratulations to this year's scholarship recipients!
NAM was proud to attend the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association Annual Gala and celebrate this year's honorees: Judge Silvera, Judge Toussaint, Judge Genovesi, and Meryl Schwartz, Esq. Congratulations to all! Check out photos from a memorable evening.
Early medical malpractice mediation requires focused preparation, realistic case evaluation, and an experienced neutral who understands complex healthcare disputes.
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Medical malpractice cases often reach a point where additional discovery adds expense without improving the path to resolution. We examine three strategic windows where early mediation can create meaningful value for both plaintiffs and defendants. bit.ly/42AEHL9
In our latest blog post, we explore why delaying mediation can turn cases into a war of attrition, from escalating expert fees to entrenched positions and the unpredictable gamble of trial. Learn why mediation is a smarter path to resolution. bit.ly/3QWH9sO
Hon. Judith N. McMahon (Ret.) navigates an emotional, high-exposure cardiac malpractice matter by breaking down opposing clinical narratives, applying evolving NY damages law, and guiding both sides past “all-or-nothing” risk to a meaningful resolution.
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The Hon. Ellen M. Spodek (Ret.) shares thoughtful insights drawn from her extensive expejudicial rience, including presiding over more than 1,000 medical malpractice matters and conducting daily settlement conferences for nearly two decades.
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We’re proud to welcome the Hon. Ellen M. Spodek (Ret.) to NAM’s panel of neutrals!
Learn more about her distinguished career and what she brings to NAM: bit.ly/428u0zr
For the 8th time in a row, NAM has been recognized in The National Law Journal’s 2026 “Best Of” Survey as a Top 3 Online ADR Resource, reinforcing our leadership in technology-driven dispute resolution.
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Michael B. Titowsky, Esq. delivered a CLE webinar entitled “New York Labor Law Update: Recent Appellate Cases and Litigation Under Sections 200, 240(1), and 241(6).”
Thank you to everyone who joined us.
For additional insights from Mr. Titowsky:
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Tomorrow, join us for a CLE webinar hosted by Lawline. Michael B. Titowsky, Esq., a NAM Hearing Officer with decades of experience litigating New York Labor Law matters, presents a timely update on Sections 200, 240(1), and 241(6).
Register now: hubs.la/Q042h8wq0
Next week, join us for a CLE webinar hosted by Lawline. Michael B. Titowsky, Esq., a NAM Hearing Officer with decades of experience litigating New York Labor Law matters, presents a timely update on Sections 200, 240(1), and 241(6).
Register now: hubs.la/Q0439DbP0