Corey J. Hogan

Areas of Law:
Personal Injury & Malpractice
Matrimonial & Family Law
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, Juris Doctor
State University of New York at Buffalo, Master of Business Administration
Notre Dame University, BS - Business Administration
Bar Admissions:
New York State Bar, 1975
Professional Associations and Memberships:
New York State Bar Association
American Bar Association, Law Practice Management Section
Bar Association of Erie County
Niagara County Bar Association
Lockport Bar Association
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers
American Association for Justice
University at Buffalo Alumni
Speaking Engagements:
Medical Malpractice - Preparing for a Deposition, New York State Society of Medical Assistants
Medical Malpractice , New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers
Implications of Underage Drinking and Driving
Estate Planning and Asset Protection
Recognitions:
SuperLawyers, Upstate New York Edition, 2007-2009 - Personal Injury - Plaintiffs
Who's Who in Law, Business First of Buffalo, 2004
"When many of us are young, we are exposed to fairy tales and stories where a happy ending always occurs. As we age, we then learn how life does not always treat each one of us equally. Good fortune, health and wealth for some; poor luck, sickness and poverty for others. The function of law in a fair society is to rise above these inequities and to treat each one of us the same. One's religion, skin color, sex, age, wealth and disability does not matter when true justice occurs. While this perfect result does not always happen, as a lawyer it is my job and responsibility to do my best to achieve this goal each and every time I represent a client. There is nothing more worthwhile that I would rather spend my time doing.
When I graduated from Notre Dame, I knew I wanted to make a difference and decided to attend the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law. I am very fortunate to have a wonderful wife and three beautiful daughters who are my inspiration to do all that I am able to help better the lives of those around me."
