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Main: 202-463-3030 Ext: 222 Direct: 202-822-1880 Fax: 202-463-0667 1919 M Street, NW, Suite 350

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Washington, D.C. 20036 Patrick M. Regan is President and Senior Partner of Regan Zambri & Long and

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limits his practice to representing seriously-injured clients in medical malpractice, product liability and other serious personal injury and wrongful

Medical Malpractice

death claims. Mr. Regan is board-certified in Civil Trial Advocacy by the

Defective Products

National Board of Trial Advocacy and is licensed to practice in the District of

Birth Injury/Cerebral Palsy

Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, and regularly handles cases throughout the

Premises Liability

United States.

Automobile Accidents Truck Accidents

A premier trial lawyer, Mr. Regan has been repeatedly honored by

Wrongful Death

Washingtonian Magazine as one of the top ten attorneys in the Washington

Burn Injury

metropolitan area, out of a total of more than 90,000 attorneys. Mr. Regan has

Workers' Compensation

been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, widely regarded as

Police Misconduct

the definitive guide to the leading lawyers in the country, and has been elected a

Legal Malpractice

Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. The Legal Times, a national

Insurance

legal publication, has repeatedly selected Mr. Regan as one of the top litigators in Washington. Mr. Regan was also selected by the ational Law Journal one of the "Top Ten Power Lawyers" in Washington. These awards specifically mentioned Mr. Regan's numerous significant verdicts and settlements within the last few years. Mr. Regan is the recipient of the "Trial Lawyer of the Year" award from the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., and he currently serves on the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice. Mr. Regan has had more than 60 cases which have resulted in settlements or verdicts in excess of $1 Million. In December 2007, Washingtonian Magazine again selected Mr. Regan as one of top attorneys in the Metropolitan area and stated: "Regan is one personalinjury lawyer who could be a poster boy for legal ethics and integrity in a field often ridiculed as being populated by ambulance chasers. He has negotiated favorable settlements for clients ranging from an Arnold & Porter partner injured by a defective wheelchair to a 23-year-old beaten outside a bar (for whom Regan secured $4.5 million in compensation). Most recently, Regan represented the family of slain ew York Times reporter David Rosenbaum in its $20-million suit against the District of Columbia for inadequately

transporting and treating Rosenbaum after he was attacked on the street--a suit the family has agreed to drop if the District corrects deficiencies in its emergency-response procedures." Mr. Regan has been featured on numerous national and local television and radio programs, including The NBC Today Show, WJLA, WRC, FOX News, CBS News, WUSA, WTTG and many cable television programs dealing with legal issues such as medical malpractice, cerebral palsy, defective household products, trucking accidents and related legal issues. Articles concerning Mr. Regan's cases have appeared in many publications including The Washington Post, Washingtonian Magazine, The ational Law Journal, The Washington Times, The Legal Times, Trial Magazine, The Daily Washington Law Reporter, The ABA Journal, and The Journal ewspapers. Mr. Regan has litigated cases resulting in precedent-setting appellate decisions in

medical

malpractice,

cerebral

palsy,

wrongful

death,

police

misconduct/high-speed pursuit, trucking collisions, premises liability, and products liability. Mr. Regan and his partners recently obtained significant appellate decisions which: (1) established the new tort of spoliation for destruction of evidence in the District of Columbia; and (2) established dram shop liability for restaurants serving alcohol to minors. Mr. Regan is a member of numerous national and local professional associations including, the American Association for Justice, Member, Board of Governors (1994-Present); Leaders Forum (2000-Present), the American Bar Association; the District of Columbia Bar Association; the Maryland and Virginia Trial Lawyers Associations; the Civil Justice Foundation and the Roscoe Pound Foundation. Mr. Regan was elected President of the D.C. Trial Lawyers Association (1992-1993), and has held many other executive positions within that organization, including Chairman of the Membership Committee (1988-1991), Vice President (1989-1990), President-Elect (1990-1991) and as a member of the Board of Governors (1984-Present). Mr. Regan has also served on a variety of committees for the D.C. Bar including Chairman of the Injury to Persons and Property Section (1988-1989). Mr. Regan served as a Master of the Bench of the Thurgood Marshall American Inn of Court (1988-2004). Mr. Regan has written and lectured extensively in the field of personal injury law. Mr. Regan is one of the authors of the six-volume publication, ATLA's Litigating Tort Cases, published by Thomson-West. He has been an Adjunct Professor of Law, Catholic University School of Law (1985-1986, and 1992-1999), has taught many Continuing Legal Education courses for the District of Columbia Bar, and has served as a speaker for numerous national seminars presented by the National College of Advocacy, the American Board of Trial Advocates, the American Bar Association, the Maryland Institute for Continuing Education of Lawyers, and the National Business Institute. Mr. Regan has been elected President of the D.C. Chapter of the American

Board of Trial Advocates and is a Member of the Board of Regents of the Catholic University of America (1990-Present), and is a Member of the Board of Visitors of the Catholic University of America School of Law. In addition to his professional activities, Mr. Regan has served on the boards of numerous other organizations, including the Board of Trustees, The Holton-Arms School (2002-Present); the Board of Directors, Columbia National Bank (1985-1990) and the Board of Trustees, Metropolitan Day School (1995-2001). In addition to his service to the law and to his clients, Mr. Regan devotes considerable time and resources to many civic and charitable organizations. For many years, he has coached his children's soccer and baseball teams.

Education JD, Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, 1980 Law Review; Moot Court BA, Hamilton College, 1977

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice Virginia, 1980 District of Columbia, 1980 Maryland, 1985

Professional & Bar Association Memberships American Association for Justice Member Since: 1980 Member Board of Governors, 1994 - Present Leaders Forum, 2000 - Present District of Columbia Trial Lawyers Association Member Since: 1980 President (1992 - 1993); President Elect (1990 - 1991); Vice-President (1989 - 1990); Chairman Membership Committee (1988 - 1991); Board of Governors (1984 - Present) DC Bar Association Member Since: 1980 Chairman Tort Law Section (1988 - 1989) Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Member Since: 1980 Sustaining Member Maryland Trial Lawyers Association Member Since: 1985 American Bar Association Member Since: 1980 American Board of Trial Advocates Member Since: 1997 President, DC Chapter, 2003-Present Trial Lawyers for Public Justice

Member Since: 1985 Roscoe Pound Foundation Member Since: 1989

Legal Specialties and Certifications National Board of Trial Advocacy, Civil Trials - 1995

Articles "Scheduling and Pretrial Conference and Orders", ATLA's Litigating Tort Cases - 6 Volumes, Thomson West, 2003. "Spoiling for Another Fight: Spoliation of Evidence as a Separate Tort", Legal Times, February 10, 1997.

Courses Taught High Speed Police Pursuits: The Pursuit of Justice 10/14/04, National Crime Victim Bar Assn Medical egligence: The Missed Diagnosis, Surgery, & Trial Techniques 06/04/04 - 06/05/04, Assn of Trial Lawyers of America Litigating ursing Home Cases 03/19/04, Assn of Trial Lawyers of America An Insider's Guide to the Handling of Medical Malpractice Cases 03/11/04, MICPEL Trial Advocacy A to Z 11/01/02, Trial Lawyer Assns DC MD & VA The Far & ear of Damages 04/12/02, DC Bar How to Try an Effective Civil Case:Getting the Basics Right 08/30/01, DC Bar Medical Malpractice in Washington, DC 06/22/01, National Business Institute The Medical Malpractice and Managed Care Law of Maryland 05/31/01, MICPEL Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Law 05/24/01, National Business Institute Do-It-Yourself Demonstrative Evidence 03/23/01, DC Trial Lawyers Association Roundtable on Wrongful Death 09/08/00, VA Trial Lawyers Association Medical Malpractice Law: The Real Deal! 03/31/00, DC Trial Lawyers Association Torts and Trials:What Every Practitioner Must Know 10/29/99, DC Trial Lawyers Association

on-Legal Activities Board of Trustees, Metropolitan Day School (1995-2001); Board of Trustees, The Holton-Arms School (2002-Present); Board of Directors, Columbia National Bank (1985-1990).

Settlements & Verdicts Click Here to view notable Settlements and Verdicts. Email Mr. Regan

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