Craig Mitnick - History

History

Mitnick received his BBA in finance from Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia) and subsequently received his Juris Doctor from the George Washington University School of Law (Washington DC).

Mitnick began his career as an Assistant Prosecutor in two separate counties in the state of New Jersey. During the same time period, he also acted as a certified instructor of law and procedure at two countywide police academies. After leaving the public sector, Mitnick entered the private practice of law and created Mitnick Law Office. The firm specializes in litigation and trial related matters.

Mitnick was contracted as an on-air legal analyst for Fox News Channel, Fox Radio Network, and CBS

Mitnick also established Nixle, LLC, an information and technology company that enables law enforcement and public safety agencies to instantly send secure text alerts to local residents via their cell phones with regard to urgent, need-to-know, local information. The service is free of charge and is currently being used by law enforcement agencies in all 50 states.

Mitnick's current focus is the representation of former professional athletes who may have been subjected to traumatic brain injury and other debilitating injuries. He is actively involved in the Multi-District "Concussion" Litigation against the NFL by the League's former players. Mitnick currently represents over 1100 retired NFL players in this mass tort action.

Specialties include the practice of law, civil and criminal litigation, traumatic brain injury, neuro-degenerative disorders, legal strategy and public speaking.

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