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Gerald R. Toner >>
Sr. Partner

Educational Background
Vanderbilt University School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee. Awarded degree of
Juris Doctor, 1975. Activities: Captain, Vanderbilt International Moot Court
Team (JESSUP).
Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Awarded degree of Bachelor of
Arts in Government, Cum Laude, 1972.
Professional Background
Partner, O'Bryan, Brown, & Toner, Louisville, Kentucky, February
1992-present. Primary practice areas include the defense of cases involving
medical malpractice, product liability, fire and property insurance,
contractual disputes and general personal injury. Counselor in various
matters involving conflict resolution.
Attorney at law, Partner, Ogden Robertson & Marshall, Louisville, Kentucky,
1981-January 1992.
Attorney at law, Associate, Stites, McElwain, & Fowler, Louisville,
Kentucky, June 1975-February 1981.
Court Admissions
Supreme Court of Kentucky, United States District Court for Western District
of Kentucky, United States District Court for Eastern District of Kentucky,
and United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Publications
Jurisprudence Measured By Dissent, & (co-author, Tracy S. Prewitt),
Kentucky Bench and Bar, July, 1999; Trial by Jury: A Right Not Lightly
Forsaken & (Coauthor David L. Place), Kentucky Bench and Bar, Spring, 1997;
& Why Expert Witness Work Might Just Be For You, & OBG Management , Spring
1995, & Three Cases That Shaped the Constitution & Kentucky Bench and Bar,
Winter 1992; and & In the Wake of Federal Kemper: First Party Claims for Bad
Faith/Punitive Damages & Kentucky Bench and Bar, Summer 1986. Editor-
In-Chief, Kentucky Bench and Bar, 1992-1994; member of the Editorial Board
since 1985. Additional accomplishments include having authored and published
a novel and two collections of short stories and fiction, many previously
published in national magazines including The Saturday Evening Post,
Redbook, Ladies Home Journal.
Presentations
Seminar Presentation to Medical Practice Office Managers, & Risk Management
Issues, & March, 2001; Working Towards Optimal Care Symposium 2000,
Louisville, Kentucky, September 2000; Litigation Seminar for Legal
Secretaries and Legal Assistants, Continuing Legal Education, Louisville,
Kentucky, May, 1996; Birth Injury and The Law II, Medical Intelligence
Corporation, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1995; Trying the Soft Tissue
Injury Case, National Business Institute, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky,
December, 1994.
Professional
Memberships
Board of Directors,
Defense Research Institute (DRI), 2006-2009; Board of Directors and Vice
President of the Kentucky Pediatric Foundation; Kentucky State
Representative to the Defense Research Institute; 2002-2005; Kentucky
Defense Counsel, Inc. (Board of Directors, 2000-2001); Defense Research
Institute (Section on Medical Liability); Cherokee Triangle Board of
Trustees (1998-present, Vice President, 1999-2000); Editor-In Chief,
Kentucky Bench and Bar, 1992-1994; Louisville Bar Association (Chair,
Litigation Section, 1994; American Bar Association (Tort and Insurance
Practice Section); Kentucky Bar Association (House of Delegates
1992-present); Chairman of the Kentucky Oral History project of the
Kentucky Bar Association; American Bar Association (Tort and Insurance
Practice Section); Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Kentucky (President,
1989-1992); Jefferson County Medical Society (Committee on Medical-Legal
Issues member of the Editorial Board since 1985); Involvement in various
community/charitable endeavors.
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