Joseph Belluck | New York Personal Injury Lawyer

Joseph W. Belluck

Joseph W. Belluck

Belluck & Fox, LLP

Language(s): English

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About Joseph

Joseph W. Belluck is a founding partner of the law firm of Belluck & Fox, LLP. Under his leadership, the firm has grown into one of the country’s most significant personal injury law firms. Joe is a highly experienced and nationally recognized attorney whose practice focuses on asbestos/mesothelioma cases, as well as consumer, environmental and product injury cases. Mr. Belluck has spent his entire legal career representing injured consumers and workers, and has won a number of major cases involving injuries from asbestos, defective medical products, tobacco and lead paint—including a recent asbestos case that settled for over $12 million. Motivated by a desire to fight injustice and to seek justice for his clients, Joe has dedicated his law practice to representing individual consumers and workers against large multi-national corporations.

Joe is known nationally for both his legal ability and his high ethical standards. He co-chaired Mealey’s National Asbestos Litigation SuperConference in October, 2007. Most recently, in April of 2008, he was appointed by New York Governor David A. Patterson to serve on the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct—the state commission that decides ethical complaints against judges. In 2008, he was also named a New York SuperLawyer.

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Experience

Attorney

Belluck & Fox, L.L.P.

Present

New York, NY

Admission

Verified New York

1995

Education

SUNY – Binghamton

Bachelors

1989

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Board of Directors of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association
  • New York Academy of Trial Lawyers
Honors / Awards
  • Buffalo Law Review
  • New York State Bar Association’s Legal Ethics Award

Notable Work

Publications

Mr. Belluck has lectured extensively on asbestos, defective products and tort law, and has served as an adjunct lecturer of law at the SUNY-Buffalo School of Law, where he taught a course on asbestos and mass torts.