Michael Vessa
The Law Office of Vessa Wilensky, P.C.
mpv@vessawilensky.com
(516) 248-8010
(516) 522-2831
https://www.vessawilensky.com/
626 RXR Plaza
6th Floor
Uniondale , NY
11556
Michael Vessa Personal Injury Lawyer
The Law Office of Vessa Wilensky, P.C.
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Firm Summary
• Senior Partner, Vessa Wilensky, P.C., 1982-Present
• Listed in New York Times Super Lawyers List — Metro Edition — 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 (Family Law and Personal Injury)
• Listed in Long Island Pulse Magazine as a “Legal Eagle” — 2014
• Admitted to practice before all Courts in the State of New York (February, 1982)
• Admitted to practice before United States District Court, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of New York
• Delegate, Judicial Nominating Convention, Tenth Judicial District, State of New York
• Member, New York State, New York County and Nassau County Bar Associations
• Member, N.Y.S. Bar Association, Trial Lawyers Section
• Member, N.Y.S. Bar Association, Subcommittee on Federal Discovery Procedure, Trial Lawyers Section
• Member, Nassau County Bar Association, Committee on Ethics
• Member, Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA)
• Hearing Officer, Village of Mineola
• Past President, Senator John D. Caemmerer Republican Club of The Willistons
• Deputy Executive Leader, Senator John D. Caemmerer Republican Club of The Willistons
• Member, Kiwanis, County Seat Chapter
• Member, Lions of Mineola
• Member, Sons of Italy, America Lodge
• Member, Columbian Lawyers Association, Nassau County
• Member, Board of Directors, Heart Council of L.I., Inc.
• Licensed Real Estate Broker
• Regular lecturer to other lawyers on a variety of litigation topics for various bar associations
• Published and contributes regularly to the New York Jury Verdict Reporter on many trial related matters
• Recently obtained one of the highest pendente lite awards for attorney’s fees and expert’s fees ordered by the Court to be paid by an adverse party in a Nassau County matrimonial action
• Achieved national prominence in a case of first-impression involving the negligent transmission of the herpes virus during a competitive sporting event