Joffrey K. Van Nostrand is an associate in the Dallas office of Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. His practice is focused on the representation of medical providers, hospitals, and health care institutions in long term care and nursing home negligence for insurers and self-insured clients. Mr. Van Nostrand represents medical malpractice actions and physicians of all specialties, nurse staffing and other professionals in disciplinary matters before their respective licensure boards. His practice involves attending mediations, depositions and hearings; and conducting trials on behalf of clients before both state and federal courts. Mr. Van Nostrand’s practice also encompasses personal injury, insurance defense, premises liability, general and complex civil litigation and wrongful death actions.
Prior to joining QPWB, Mr. Van Nostrand was an associate at an insurance defense law firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he was responsible for all phases of litigation from pre-suit to trial involving the representation of healthcare professionals and organizations including long-term care providers, doctors, dentists, and allied health providers. He also represented and defended healthcare providers in federal civil rights claims. Mr. Van Nostrand tried multiple complex matters involving medical issues as second chair trial attorney and defended numerous depositions including experts in the medical and nursing fields. Previously, he was a junior associate with a personal injury law firm in Milwaukee where he evaluated the merits of medical malpractice claims and consulted with adjusters and clients in settlement negotiations.
Mr. Van Nostrand received his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin in May 2015 and Bachelor of Arts in History from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 2010. While in law school, he received the CALI Award in Health Care Provider Liability and was a member of the Marquette Sports Law Review. He also interned with the Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Risk Management where he worked on strengthening hospital policies. He also interned with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; here, he worked on zoning matters and the applicability of FEMA regulations.
Mr. Van Nostrand’s application for admission to the State Bar of Texas is pending. He is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin and is admitted in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin; and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.