Michael C. Conway Partner (t) 518.436.1661 (f) 518.432.1996
MCConway@Capitalregionlaw.com
_________________________ Areas of Practice: Commercial litigation Personal Injury Civil Litigation Trial Practice
Education: Albany Law School of Union University State University of New York at Albany, cum laude
Honors and Awards: District Representative (2004-2005) to the Executive Committee of the Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law (TICL) Section of the New York State Bar Association
Admissions: New York State Northern District of New York
Bar Associations Albany County Rensselaer County New York State New York State Magistrates Association
Lectures/Continuing Education NYSBA - Civil Trial Practice and Cross Examination - 2005
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Attorney Michael C. Conway has extensive experience in Trial Practice, Personal Injury Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Insurance Defense Litigation, No-Fault and SUM/UM coverage issues and Subrogation. Mr. Conway also has extensive experience in Employment Discrimination cases brought under Title VII of the United States Code and the New York State Human Rights Law. Mr. Conway has also been involved in complex fiduciary liability matters.
Mr. Conway has performed all phases of Litigation, from case inception to trial, for private clients as well as Utica First Insurance Company, Frontier Insurance Company in Rehabilitation and The New York State Insurance Department-Liquidation Bureau. He also provides defense representation for Esurance and subrogation representation for Farm Family Insurance Company.
While working for another Capital Region firm (prior to the formation of Harris, Conway & Donovan, PLLC), Mr. Conway worked on the multi-state tobacco litigation brought against multiple tobacco companies by the New York State Attorney General. Mr. Conway has been the Village Justice in the Village of Nassau, Rensselaer County, since 2002. He has also been appointed to sit as an Acting City Court Judge in the Cities of Troy, Albany and Rensselaer.
In October of 2005, Mr. Conway lectured on the topic of Cross-Examination in Civil Trial Practice with a local panel for the New York State Bar Association.
Mr. Conway and his wife, Denise, live in the Village of Nassau with their two children.
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