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Todd Strier

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Todd Strier (born November 17, 1967) is an American personal injury attorney. Strier serves as the Managing Attorney of Kelner & Kelner law firm in New York City, which specializes in personal injury and medical malpractice law.

Early life Todd Strier was born on November 17, 1967. His father, Art Strier, works in medical consulting in New Jersey. His mother, Joan Strier, née Guth, is an artist. Both of Strier's parents are of Eastern European Jewish descent. He was born in Queens, NY, and spent the majority of his early life in Rockland County, NY. Strier has two teenage sons: Jacob and Owen. He lives in Westchester County, NY, with his wife Wendi Black Strier (married 1999) and his children.

Education and Career Strier received his bachelor's degree from SUNY Buffalo before gaining his degree in law from Hofstra University. Strier has worked at Kelner and Kelner for over twenty years, largely practicing personal injury law.[1] A majority of his clientele are sanitation workers and police officers in New York City. He has made several multi-million dollar legal settlements throughout his career.

Personal Life Strier's hobbies include horseback riding; he is a Mounted Auxiliary Park Enforcement Officer for the NYC Parks Department. He serves as the Chair of the Greenburgh Police Advisory Commission in Greenburgh, NY. Strier is a member of the New York Police Department Honor Legion and the New York City Department of Sanitation Columbia Association.

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