111 John Street, 14th Floor
New York, New York 10038
P: (212) 566-7500 | F: (212) 566-7501
Our headquarter offices are located in downtown New York City, but we handle and process cases all over the United States, in courtrooms across the country and around the world.
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At Douglas & London, no case is too difficult and no defendant too big.
Call now to speak to our knowledgeable staff and receive a free full case evaluation or submit an online free and instant case evaluation form.
Alison Gerrior was born in
Ms. Gerrior is the firm's office manager and case coordinator. Her philosophy and background are quite similar to the philosophy of Douglas & London, which make her a perfect fit for the Firm.
Ms. Gerrior's prior employment has made her well-suited for her position in prosecuting and representing the rights of clients injured by the wrongs of others. Through her work at the Legal Aid Society of New York, where she provided legal assistance to indigent clients, she gained valuable experience representing the underdog, and now applies that to her work at Douglas & London assisting the Firm in representing its clients who have been injured through no fault of their own.
Additionally, Ms. Gerrior is very involved in the Firm's vaccine cases and takes a hands on role in helping our clients whose children have been severely injured through vaccines. Her prior experience with Teach For America and the New York City Board of Education, where she served as a reading instructor in the New York City Public School System through the America Reads Program, molded her ability to work with and care for children. Additionally, her employment at The Massachusetts Children's Trust Fund, working to prevent child abuse further allows her to relate to the needs of injured children, as well as their parents. Ms. Gerrior was also a member of the New York Anti-Hunger League and served as Vice-President for Students for Social Equality at