Peter Dreyer is a partner in Silver Golub & Teitell, a boutique civil litgation firm located in Stamford, Connecticut. His legal practice has been devoted to civil litigation in areas including medical malpractice, catastrophic personal injury, and products liability. Since joining the firm in 2001, Mr. Dreyer has achieved successful results for many clients and recovered millions of dollars on their behalf. Most recently, in May 2010, Mr. Dreyer won a $5 million jury verdict on behalf of a wife and her husband in a medical malpractice case. Mr. Dreyer has been recognized by New England Super Lawyers Magazine and Connecticut Magazine as a Rising Star.
Mr. Dreyer is a former assistant district attorney of Bronx County, New York. While working in the Bronx District Attorney's Office, the fifth largest prosecutor's office in the United States, Mr. Dreyer tried criminal defendants for offenses including murder, armed robbery, and gang assault. He also conducted numerous grand jury investigations. He was given the distinction of being the sole juvenile prosecutor in Family Court for the Office of the Bronx District Attorney, where he prosecuted juvenile defendants charged with the most serious felony crimes.
Mr. Dreyer graduated from Lehigh University and obtained his law degree from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is admitted to the State Bars of Connecticut and New York, and is admitted to practice before the United States District Courts for the District of Connecticut, Southern District of New York and Eastern District of New York. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Connecticut Bar Association and the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.
Connecticut Super Lawyers 2011/2012
Connecticut Rising Stars 2011
Connecticut Rising Stars 2010
Admitted: 1996, Connecticut
Professional Webpage: www.sgtlaw.com/attorneys/peter-m-dreyer/

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