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Michael J. Regan

Michael Reagan

Michael Regan, trial counsel at Duffy & Duffy, specializes in civil trial work including medical malpractice and complex litigation in state and federal court.

Mr. Regan was appointed to serve as Special Counsel by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and was appointed to serve as District Court Arbitrator by the Administrative Judge for the County of Suffolk. He has also appeared on the Fox News Channel as a legal consultant.

Outside of the courtroom, Mr. Regan is actively involved in his community. He assisted in the creation of the Lead The Way Fund (LTW) and currently serves on its Board of Advisors as legal counsel. LTW is a 501(c)(3) corporation established to raise funds to support families of U.S. Army Rangers who have been killed, disabled or are serving in harms way around the world. He was elected to serve as president of the Brehon Society of Suffolk County, and was co-founder of the Catholic Education Fund, Inc. a 501(c)(3) corporation established to raise funds to support Catholic education through scholarships and grants. In addition, Mr. Regan served as staff counsel for the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland in the Human Rights Division of the International Labor Office. He was also co-founder and executive director of the Bishop Ryan Guild, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation that provides residential and counseling services to homeless children.

In 1993, Mr. Regan earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Touro Law School in Huntington, New York. Mr. Regan received a Master of Arts (Labor Relations) in 1988 from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and he received a Bachelor of Science (International Studies) in 1986 from the University of Scranton.

Mr. Regan is admitted to practice law in New York and Vermont.





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