The Shapiro Lecture featuring Bill Groner

A Lawyer’s Success Paradox from representing 10,000 Ground Zero Responders and Consequent Reflections

Monday, March 1, 2021
12:45 pm – 2:00 pm

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Bill Groner (BULS ‘80; Adjunct Faculty member 2013-2016) represented ground zero responder heroes exposed to toxic dust  in a near decade long litigation called “the most complex tort in US history”.  After negotiating a 900+ million dollar settlement Groner found himself in a success paradox. As discussed in the book Bill co-authored, 9/12:The Epic Battle of the Ground Zero Responders (Potomac Books 2019), what he learned relates to the very foundation of lawyers’ roles in society, made ever more critical based upon recent political events. 

About Bill Groner

William H. Groner is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SSAM.  Prior, Bill had 35+ years of experience in personal injury and construction law representing personal injury clients as well as insurance and surety companies. During those years Bill participated in hundreds of negotiations involving over One Billion dollars in settlements, with an extensive number of mediations and trials.

Bill handled the 9/11 mass tort litigation representing over 10,000 ground zero responders who were exposed to toxins and contaminants post 9/11.  He was a principal negotiator in the decade long litigation which resulted in settlements in excess of $900,000,000.

During his career, Bill has lectured on topics ranging from mediation to ethics to law firm management. Bill has recently been an Adjunct Faculty member at Boston University School of Law teaching a course for 3 years on the Ground Zero mass tort. He has made numerous radio and TV appearances including 20/20 ABC News, CNN (Worldwide), Good Day NY, Fox, and CBS.

Bill has been repeatedly selected as a New York Super Lawyer, characterized as a ‘rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.’ Bill also enjoys the maximum rating available (AV-5.0) from Martindale-Hubbell, which denotes the “highest level of professional excellence.”

 

This event will be presented as a Zoom Webinar.

For questions about physical accessibility or to request a communication-related accommodation ( e.g. ASL Interpreters, Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART); assistive listening devices; hearing or induction loops), please contact (lawevent@bu.edu). Please submit requests for accommodations as soon as possible, ideally no later than 10 business days prior to the event.