Georgette L. Reid

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Biography

Georgette is a member of the Health Care Department where she concentrates her practice on medical malpractice and nursing home negligence.

Georgette received her Bachelor of Science degree from CUNY Brooklyn College. She went on to obtain her juris doctor from Widener University School of Law, where she was a proud member of the Transactional Law Honors' Society, earning the 'Best Negotiator' award. She was awarded the first ever recipient of the 2023 Rising Star Award for the commitment and diligence she showed during her externship with the Delaware Innocence Project.

Upon graduation from law school, Georgette served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable George H. Gangloff, Jr., J.S.C., Law Division, Superior Court of New Jersey, in Gloucester County.

Year joined

2024

Thought Leadership

LEGAL ROUNDUP - New Jersey

Mount Laurel
Health Care Liability
Long-Term Care Liability
August 1, 2025
Medical Malpractice Suit Dismissed for Inadequate Affidavit of Merit in Wrongful Death Following Kidney BiopsySovelove v. Shirazi, A-1540-23, Jun. 17, 2025 Appellate Court Revives Nursing Home Rights Claim, Rejects Limitation to Current Residents Under NHASalters v. South Mountain Rehab. Ctr., LLC., A-1790-23, Jun. 17, 2025 The Quarterly Dose - August 2025, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.

Appellate Court Revives Nursing Home Rights Claim, Rejects Limitation to Current Residents Under NHA

Mount Laurel
Long-Term Care Liability
July 1, 2025
The plaintiff fell in his room at the defendants’ nursing facility. Because the plaintiff was taken to the hospital the next morning, September 16, 2019, he was discharged from the nursing facility that day. Case Law Alerts, 3rd Quarter, July 2025 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent developments of interest to our readers.

Medical Malpractice Suit Dismissed for Inadequate Affidavit of Merit in Wrongful Death Following Kidney Biopsy

Mount Laurel
Health Care Liability
July 1, 2025
The decedent had undergone an elective kidney biopsy and suffered a large retroperitoneal bleed, resulting in her death. Case Law Alerts, 3rd Quarter, July 2025 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent developments of interest to our readers.

LEGAL ROUNDUP - New Jersey

Mount Laurel
Health Care Liability
May 1, 2025
New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Out-of-State Alleged Tortfeasor Cannot Be Allocated Fault Under Comparative Negligence ActEstate of Crystal Walcott Spill v. Jacob E. Markovitz, M.D., 2025 WL 758318 The Quarterly Dose - May 2025, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.

New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Out-of-State Alleged Tortfeasor Cannot Be Allocated Fault Under Comparative Negligence Act

Mount Laurel
Health Care Liability
Long-Term Care Liability
Birth & Catastrophic Injury Litigation
April 1, 2025
In this appeal before the New Jersey Supreme Court, the court held that an out-of-state alleged tortfeasor was not a party subject to allocation of fault by a jury pursuant to Comparative Negligence Act in a wrongful-death action. Case Law Alerts, 2nd Quarter, Apri

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Health Care Liability
  • Long-Term Care Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Brooklyn College, B.S., 2011
Law School Attended:
Widener University Delaware Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2023
Year of First Admission:
2023
Admission:
2023, Pennsylvania; 2024, New Jersey
ISLN:
1001452516

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