MCB LogoMaureen P. Blazowski
Maureen Blazowski is Partner at the Firm where she focuses her practice in the areas of general tort and complex medical malpractice litigation, with additional expertise in Health IT, Privacy and Data Security.

MaureenP.Blazowski

Partner

Long Island
Long Island

Ms. Blazowski’s practice is concentrated in the areas of general tort and complex medical malpractice litigation, with additional expertise in Health IT, Privacy and Data Security. Ms. Blazowski has extensive experience in all aspects of case management, from lawsuit initiation up to trial including the preparation of physicians and other medical professionals for depositions, defending clients at their depositions, conducting depositions of plaintiffs and other witnesses, meeting with expert witnesses, appearing in court to defend clients, and motion practice.

Ms. Blazowski obtained her Juris Doctorate from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University in 2006, where she received an award for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy. Prior to that, Ms. Blazowski received a Bachelor of Science in Health Administration and Management from St. Joseph’s College and was Assistant Director of the Radiology Department and Clinical Information Systems Administrator at Stony Brook University Medical Center for more than 20 years. Ms. Blazowski is currently an Adjunct Professor in the Health Administration and Graduate Management Studies Programs at St. Joseph’s College.

Ms. Blazowski has been registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (R)(CT) since 1984 and certified by the American Board of Imaging Informatics Professionals (CIIP) since 2011.

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Hofstra University School of Law
J.D.
2006
St. Joseph University
B.S.

Bar Admissions:

New York
United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York

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