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David Wiedis, Esq.

  Adjunct Faculty, Radiation Safety Academy
  Partner, Jose & Wiedis

  • J.D. Villanova School of Law
  • B.A., History Education, The College of New Jersey

Professional Experience

1992-2003 Handled or was significantly involved in more than 15 radiation cases as Partner in the firm of  Jose & Wiedis, Goshen Executive Center, 1450 East Boot Road, Suite 300B, West Chester, PA 19380.
1986-1991 Handled or was significantly involved in 9 radiation cases as Associate in the firm of Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, 3000 Two Logan Square, 18th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
1988-1989 Assistant City Solicitor, Philadelphia City Solicitors Office.
1980-1983 Teacher, West Windsor Plainsboro High School, West Windsor, New Jersey.
1979-1980 Teacher, Chapin School, Princeton, New Jersey.

Court Admissions

Supreme Court of the United States, 1994
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, 1993
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, 1992
Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 1986
New Jersey Supreme Court, 1986
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1986
Third Circuit Court of Appeals, 1986

Publications and Presentations

Mr. Wiedis has conducted almost 100 seminars, workshops, and presentations on various aspects of radiation litigation since 1991.

  • Radiation Litigation and the Practicing RSO, Radiation Safety Officer, September/October 1999, Vol. 4, No. 5, Page 17.

  • ALARA: Two Court Decisions With Dramatically Different Implications, Nuclear News, June, 1996, Vol. 39, No. 7. (Reprinted in Nuclear Law Bulletin No. 58, December 1996).

  • Radiation Litigation Update: Whiting v. Boston Edison Co., An Important Legal Development in Controlling Expert Testimony Based on “Junk Science”, Radiation Protection Management, January/February 1996, Volume 13 No. 1, Page 57.

  • The Role of the Health Physicist in Radiation Litigation, Chapter in Radiation Protection at Nuclear Reactors, Health Physics Society, 1995 Summer School, Page 581.

  • Excerpt from Forewarned is Forearmed, ISO Topics, February 1994, Volume 2, No. 2, Page 1.

  • The Rock and the Hard Place: Employer Liability to Fertile or Pregnant Employees and Their Unborn Children - What Can the Employer Do?, Radiation Protection Management, Volume 11, No. 1, January/February 1994, Page 41.

  • Workers' Compensation for Radiation Injury?, Nuclear News, October 1993, Page 38.

  • Legal Developments: Radiation Protection and the Fetus, Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Health Physics Society, Page S4.

  • Preparing the Health Physicist to Testify at Deposition, Radiation Protection Management, Vol. 10, No. 1, January/February 1993.

  • Ways for Health Physicists to Minimize the Chances of Being Sued, Radiation Protection Management, Volume 9, No. 3, May/June 1992.

  • Should Tort Law Treat an Internal Exposure Differently Than It Treats an External Exposure?, Nuclear News, September 1991

  • Are NRC Permissible Dose Limits Really Permissible?, Nuclear News, March 1991

  • Employers Can Be Held Liable for Radon Exposure to Workers, Radon News Digest, July/Aug/Sept, 1991, Vol. 5, No. 3

  • Education as a Means of Litigation Resolution, The Health Physics Society's Newsletter, Volume XVIII, No. 9, September 1990

  • Criminal Law - False Personation Statute - Allegation of Fraudulent Intent Is Unnecessary to Charge Defendant with Falsely Personating Employee of the United States, U.S. v. Wilkes (1984), Villanova Law Review, Volume 30, Nos. 3-4, 1985

 

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