Marc S. Russo

Marc S. Russo

Offices: New York
Of Counsel

After obtaining considerable trial experience as an assistant district attorney, Marc developed an extensive background in the defense of personal injury and property damage cases.

He is widely traveled within the Western Hemisphere, and speaks Spanish and Portuguese.

Education
George Washington University, J.D., 1978
University of Pittsburgh, B.A., Anthropology and History, 1973

Experience
Assistant District Attorney, Kings County 1978-1986
Diamon, Dutmon and Costello, Insurance Defense Litigation 1986-1994
Marshall, Conway and Wright, Insurance Defense Litigation 1994-1996
Law Offices of Charles J. Siegel, Defense Litigation of Staff
CNA Insurance Company, Counsel 1996-2010
Admissions
United States Supreme Court
New York State Bar
United States District Court Eastern District of New York
United States District Court Southern District of New York

News Insights

May 8, 2024

Jennifer Cheong Successfully Obtained Dismissal for a New Jersey Commercial Client

Senior Associate Jennifer Cheong successfully obtained summary judgment on behalf of Russo & Gould''s client, a commercial tenant in Newark, NJ. The suit was filed by a pedestrian plaintiff alleging severe personal injuries, including hip surgery, and damages arising out of a trip and fall incident due to an alleged defect in the abutting public sidewalk. It was alleged that our client was responsible for maintenance and repair of the loss location.

April 30, 2024

Bring Your Child to Work Day at Russo & Gould

Russo & Gould held "Bring your Child to Work Day" by welcoming Matthew, Aiden, Colin, and Sean to sit in as jurors on a mock trial and pizza luncheon. They just might be arguing cases for our firm in the not-too-distant future.

February 23, 2024

Jeremy Berman Gets A Restraining Notice Vacated

In Colonial Funding Network, Inc. v. Swift Health Care, Inc., et al., Index 654647/2016, Supreme Court, New York County, Jeremy Berman secured an order vacating a restraining notice on a company''s bank account and vacating an approximately 6-year-old default judgment upon which the restraining notice was based.