![]() | William G. Ballaine Retired Member New York Phone: 212.238.4800 Fax: 212.238.4848 wballaine@lcbf.com |
A founding member of LCBF, Bill has been privileged to represent a diverse trove of private and governmental clients at the trial and appellate levels in federal and state courts, both in the New York and throughout the United States. His broad-based litigation practice has embraced many areas, including mass disaster litigation, commercial disputes, toxic torts, insurance coverage, railroad litigation, employment discrimination, civil rights claims, labor law, construction litigation, condominium and cooperative apartment litigation, professional liability, and environmental litigation. On the appellate front, Bill has briefed and argued well over 100 appeals during his career, working both as lead counsel and in a cooperative capacity with counsel across the country on difficult, high-exposure cases. His enviable record includes successful results in seven different U.S. Courts of Appeals, in the highest courts of New York State, Connecticut, Delaware and Florida and in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. His more notable favorable decisions in recent years include:
A more comprehensive list of Bill’s favorable appellate results over the years may be found in his List of Representative Cases. Since 2012, Bill has appeared on the Thomson Reuters’ Superlawyers.com roster for New York Metro Super Lawyers (Appellate Specialty). He has also enjoyed a “AV Preeminent” rating from the Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ for almost three decades. Super Lawyers is published by Thomson Reuters. A description of their selection methodology can be found here. Martindale-Hubbell is published by Internet Brands, Inc. A description of their selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. During his formative professional years, Bill was privileged to serve as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York under Robert B. Fiske, Jr. and Paul Curran. He tried both civil and criminal cases, defended the CIA against Bivens claims stemming from its mail intercept program and was Chief of the Office’s Tax Unit. Bill was also detailed to serve as Consulting Attorney for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Special Inquiry Group investigating the 1979 Three Mile Island (TMI) accident, where he was responsible for questioning the five NRC Commissioners under oath regarding their emergency response. Bill was then retained to serve as Counsel to the Hart-Simpson U.S. Senate Sub-Committee, which issued a comprehensive investigative report to the full United States Senate on the TMI accident. |
Admissions |
New York, 1972 |
Associations and Professional Activities |
New York County Lawyers’ Association National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel Federal Bar Council |
Honors and Awards |
“AV Preeminent” rating from the Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ [see text to the left] New York Metro Super Lawyer, Appellate Specialty, 2012-2021 [see text to the left] |
Education |
J.D., Cum Laude, New York University School of Law, New York, New York, 1971 Editor, New York University Law Review, 1970 – 1971 John Norton Pomeroy Scholar B.A., Brown University, 1967 |
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