Mr. Falgiani has extensive experience in mass tort, toxic exposure, pharmaceutical and medical device litigations. He has been trial counsel in various jurisdictions involving medical devices and has handled cases throughout the country involving antidepressants, opioids and hormone therapy medications. He has focused special attention on scientific and medical matters, including Daubert challenges to the admissibility of expert testimony. Mr. Falgiani is also experienced in defending environmental Citizen’s Suits and construction cases.
Mr. Falgiani has extensive experience in mass tort, toxic exposure, pharmaceutical and medical device litigations. He has been trial counsel in various jurisdictions involving medical devices and has handled cases throughout the country involving antidepressants, opioids and hormone therapy medications. He has focused special attention on scientific and medical matters, including Daubert challenges to the admissibility of expert testimony. Mr. Falgiani is also experienced in defending environmental Citizen’s Suits and construction cases.
Presentations & Publications
Mr. Falgiani has published and lectured on corporate risk management and document control. His presentation, "Safe Communication: Ten Guidelines for Creating Corporate Documents That Don't Bring Down the Company,” has been delivered at several conferences sponsored by the American Conference Institute and the North American Records Management Association (New Jersey). He has also published “Risk Assessment in Toxic Exposure Cases,” a comprehensive review of the scientific, legal and strategic issues associated with the use of formal risk assessments to rebut or support causation in toxic exposure cases. Mr. Falgiani’s article entitled, “Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under RCRA: Testing the Limits of Commerce Clause in a Citizen’s Suit,” was recently featured in Sedgwick’s new publication, Toxic Tort & Environmental Law Update in March 2012. His publications have also appeared in the following journals:
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Law360 (September 2009)
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Guide to Records Retention: The Lawyers Role (November 2008)
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Records Retention Report (March 2006)
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Digital Discovery & e-Evidence (Part I: November 2004; Part II: December 2004)
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Corporate Counsel's Guide to Litigation Management (April 2002)
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For the Defense (October 2001)
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Law Department Management Advisor (August 2001)
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Corporate Counsel's Quarterly (July 2001)
Affiliations, Activities and Accomplishments
While attending law school, he was articles editor of the Rutgers Law Review.