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E. DREW BRITCHER, Esq. BIOGRAPHY
E. Drew Britcher is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney who has
successfully prosecuted and resolved a variety of complex medical
negligence claims, product liability claims and other personal
injury matters. He is admitted to the in New Jersey and New York
Bars and admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Federal
Claims. He is the President of The Association of Trial Lawyers of
America-New Jersey Chapter and serves as the Chairperson of their
Amicus and Medical Malpractice Committees of ATLA-NJ. Following the
terrorist attacks of September 11th, Mr. Britcher was appointed to
chair the ATLA-NJ September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Pro Bono
Program. He was also a founding member of the Board of Trial Lawyers
Care, the National Charitable Foundation established to provide free
legal representation to the victims of this tragedy.
A published author on issues of Medical
Malpractice and Product Liability Law, Drew's most recent writing
focused on New Jersey's new Patients' First and Patient Safety acts.
To date, a dozen appellate decisions of cases in which he served as
either Appellate or Amicus counsel have been published. Drew has a
long history of achievement as evidenced by his receipt of the
Professional Achievement Award from the New Jersey Bar Association,
Young Lawyers Division, in 1988 for being the youngest lawyer to
receive a million dollar verdict for one of his clients, a feat he
accomplished in his first jury trial at age 28, after only 2 1/2
years of practice.
Drew is active in both civic and political
affairs and has served as the Vice-Chair of the Zoning Board of
Adjustment of the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, a candidate for
the New Jersey Legislature, a delegate to the 1988 Democratic
National Convention and a New Jersey Democratic State Committeeman.
He has also served as Vice-Chairperson and is presently a member of
the board of his state's largest Planned Parenthood affiliate. An
active soccer coach and player, Drew was a member of the New
Jersey/New York Host Committee for World Cup ’94. In 2005, he was
appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly as a member of the
Medical Care Availability Task Force.
A graduate of Rutgers College, Drew received
the prestigious Class of 1931 Award and has been inducted as a Loyal
Son of Rutgers. Drew is also a graduate of the New York Law School,
where he was admitted to the Order of the Barristers.
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