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BridgetDaley Atkinson

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Associate

"My goal is to effectuate solutions for each client's unique circumstances with unmatched attention to detail and compassion."

Overview

Biography

Bridget focuses her practice on representing and defending clients in professional malpractice, complex tort, and general liability matters. She handles all aspects of pre-trial litigation and provides case analysis and recommendations to clients and insurance carriers. In addition to litigated cases, Bridget advises clients on various risk management issues and concerns as they arise.

Bridget has extensive experience with medical malpractice and hospital compliance issues that she gained while working in the risk management department of a large hospital.

Bar Associations

  • New York State Bar Association
  • Erie County Bar Association
  • Woman’s Bar Association of the State of New York, Western New York Chapter

Selected Memberships & Affiliations

  • Barclay Damon’s Women’s Forum
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Ricotta, Mattrey, Callocchia, Markel & Cassert, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Associate
  • Ricotta, Mattrey, Callocchia, Markel & Cassert, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Law Clerk
  • University at Buffalo Health Justice and Policy Clinic, Student Attorney
  • Erie County Medical Center Corporation, Junior Risk Management Assistant

Selected Honors

  • University at Buffalo School of Law, Award for Excellence in the Study of Health Law, 2020

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