James Koblin

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      James Koblin

      James Koblin

      Goldstein, Ballen, O’Rourke & WildsteinTotal Records: 1
      Passaic Lawyers Building, One Howe Avenue, 2nd Floor, Passaic, NJ, 07055
      Associate

      Biography

      James Koblin focuses exclusively in the area of workers' compensation law. He handles all aspects of workers' compensation cases, including fighting for proper medical treatment and temporary disability payments, obtaining permanent disability awards, handling complex cases including death and cancer cases, and appeals of workers' compensation cases. Mr. Koblin has argued matters in the New Jersey Appellate Division and the New Jersey Supreme Court. He has lectured on aspects of workers compensation law. Mr. Koblin handled the appeal of Dennis Culbert vs. The City of Jersey City, 175 N.J. 286 (2003), and participated in the oral argument in the New Jersey Supreme Court in this matter and its companion, Lindquist vs. The City of Jersey City, 175 N.J. 244 (2003). These cases resulted in a dramatic expansion of workers' rights to compensation.

      Bar Admission

      New Jersey, 1995

      New York, 1996

      U.S. District Court District of New Jersey, 1995

      Other Affiliations

      Workplace Injury Litigation Group (WILG-NJ) (Vice President)

      New Jersey Advisory Council on Safety and Health (Vice President)

      New Jersey Association for Justice (Member)

      Education

      • Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, 1995 J.D.

      • Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1991 B.A.Major: English

      Honers

      • Barrister, Hudson County Inn of Court, 1998 - 2002

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