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tmuhlstock@bakersanders.com
Todd D. Muhlstock is a partner in the firm Baker, Sanders, Barshay, Grossman, Fass, Muhlstock & Neuwirth, LLC., with extensive experience representing clients in various areas of law, including No-Fault litigation. Mr. Muhlstock was previously a partner in Sanders Grossman Fass & Muhlstock, P.C., which merged with Baker, Barshay & Neuwirth, LLP in 2004. He has handled trials and appeals in both state and federal courts, as well as many administrative agencies.
Mr. Muhlstock is admitted to practice law in the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York and the District of New Jersey, as well as the state courts of New York and New Jersey.
Prior to joining the firm, he practiced law for six years with Mergel, Tubman & Grossman and worked for: the Appellate Division, Second Department, Attorney Grievance Committee; the law firm of O'Dwyer & Bernstein; the State of Florida Supreme Court Guardian Ad Litem Program; and served as a law clerk to New York State Supreme Court Justice Richard F. Braun. In addition to serving as a partner at Baker Sanders, Mr. Muhlstock is a Continuing Legal Education Coordinator for the New York State Bar Association – a position he has held for eleven years.
Todd D. Muhlstock has lectured on the law for the New York State Bar Association (Automobile Litigation), New York Law School (Labor/Employment Law), Manhattanville College and The City University of New York School of Law at Queens College (Criminal Law) – where he was the Managing Editor of the New York City Law Review and received his Juris Doctor degree in 1996. He serves on the Board of Directors of A Gift From Alexa (a not for profit organization fighting the battle against Autism); was a judge for the 30th Annual Robert F. Wagner National Moot Court Competition; appeared as a legal commentator on COURT TV'S CATHERINE CRIER & COMPANY, TRIAL HEAT and BOTH SIDES; and has lectured for the Justices of the Supreme Court Appellate Terms, First and Second Departments, at the New York State Judicial Institute.