Newfield, Biondo & Carlino, LLC
Newfield, Biondo & Carlino, LLC is a law practice with offices in New York and Connecticut. Our Attorneys have an established a record of accomplishment based on the firm’s core values and proprietary methodologies that have proven successful for our clients.
The firm concentrates in the defense side of civil litigation matters (with a special focus in medical liability cases/malpractice claims), administrative hearings and health care law. It is known for highly informed representation of medical professionals, nursing homes, home health care companies, and businesses in a variety of other industries. We maintain relationships with liability insurers throughout the United States, based on an appreciation of the business and financial pressures these companies face, as well as their reporting and procedural needs.
Our model is to remain a small firm of experienced lawyers. Each client receives the individual attention of senior attorneys.
CORE VALUES OF NEWFIELD, BIONDO & CARLINO, LLC
Newfield, Biondo & Carlino, LLC operates from a fundamental dedication to its clients. Its dedication is supported by the following values:
- Respect
- Responsiveness
- Personal communication
- Compassion and empathy
- Efficiency
- Appreciation for and sensitivity to each client’s individual business needs
NEWFIELD, BIONDO & CARLINO, LLC CLIENT REPRESENTATION PROTOCOLS
Newfield, Biondo & Carlino, LLC represents clients using protocols that incorporate our values and that surpass expectations for competent legal expertise and case management.
- Individualized case management plan incorporating client input and concurrence
- Early detailed analysis of likely factual and medical issues, and of required discovery
- Innovative approach to discovery
- Thorough medical research
- Comprehensive and creative deposition of opposing experts where permitted
- Careful selection of experts appropriate to each case
- Sensitive representation during plaintiff depositions
- Early and extensive preparation of clients for depositions and trials
- Preparation of budgets and financial projections
- Continuing medical as well as legal education
- Use of up-to-date technology for document maintenance and communication – however not to the extent that technology impedes personal relationships.