Victoria Lieb Lightcap

Abogados externos

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Áreas de práctica:

Educación:

  • Boston College, Licenciatura
  • Universidad de Siracusa, Doctorado en Derecho

Admisiones y afiliaciones:

  • Nueva York
  • Massachusetts
  • Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos, Distrito Norte de Nueva York
  • Tribunal Supremo de los Estados Unidos
  • Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Nueva York
  • Colegio de Abogados del Condado de Onondaga
  • Colegio de Abogadas

Ms. Lightcap is involved in many community activities.  She is the Chair for the Gifted and Talented Advisory Committee for the Fayetteville Manlius School District, and serves on the Town of Pompey Wind Energy Advisory Committee, which is working on drafting a law for the town regarding regulations for small wind energy conversion systems.   She is very involved in local politics and is currently the Chair of the Town of Pompey Democratic Committee.  Ms. Lightcap is also on the Joint Fire District Advisory Committee, which is a group of residents, town, and village officials that are preparing and reviewing RFP’s regarding potential joint fire districts.

Verdicts, Arbitrations, Mediations, and Settlements

650K-Settlement before Trial was awarded to an Onondaga County male who sustained a deep brain injury with neurological complications as a result of a motor vehicle accident.

450K-Settlement during Trial was negotiated on behalf of a 35-year-old Broome County construction worker injured while on the job.

240K-Settlement before Trial was negotiated in favor of a 39-year-old Broome County male who sustained a serious back injury as a result of a rear-end motor vehicle accident.

583K+ Verdict-Pedestrian knocked down in a parking lot in Broome County. The client had surgery for multi-ligament tears. 

700K+ Clients’ vehicles struck by municipal dump truck. The client had fibromyalgia and shoulder surgery. 

470K+ Intersection accident- defendant’s truck made a left-hand turn in front of the client’s vehicle. The client was out of work for 2 yrs with a shoulder injury and returned to work with limitations. The case went up on appeal after trial, and the verdict was affirmed.