Charles Kramer (attorney)
Charles Kramer (1916 – March 23, 1988) was an American lawyer from New York City. He was an expert in medical malpractice law.[1]
Kramer was born in Brooklyn[1] in 1916.[2] He graduated from St. John's University School of Law and established the Manhattan law firm of Kramer, Dillof, Tessel, Duffy & Moore in 1949.[1]
Kramer wrote or co-wrote four books on medical malpractice, and co-authored a monthly column in the New York Law Journal on medical malpractice.[1] Kramer was a director of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, a fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates.[1] He served as president of the Laurelton Jewish Center in Queens.[1]
He died on March 23, 1988, at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, of a heart attack, at age 72. At the time of his death lived in Whitestone, Queens. He was survived by his wife, a son, two daughters, a sister, and six grandchildren.[1]
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Obituary: Charles Kramer, 72, Lawyer in Manhattan, New York Times (March 25, 1988).
- ↑ Inner Circle of Advocates page