At Keller Postman, Tal focuses on the firm’s Camp Lejeune initiative, directly supporting the client management team, as well as the individuals, families, and veterans tragically poisoned by contaminated water at the U.S. Marine Corps base between 1953 and 1987. In this role, he assists client managers through claim settlement preparation and helps guide clients through the settlement offer process.
Before joining Keller Postman, Tal was an attorney at Levy Konigsberg LLP, where he represented numerous clients under the historic New York Child Victims Act. There, he supported survivors of all ages secure favorable settlements as closure for often decades old sex abuse claims against large municipal, religious, and nonprofit entities. Prior to that, Tal represented individuals in a litany of personal injury cases, including motor vehicle, pedestrian, and wrongful death accidents, at Mavrides, Moyal, Packman & Sadkin, LLP and another plaintiffs’ firm.
Tal obtained his undergraduate degree in psychology, magna cum laude, from Towson University, as well as worked in the mental health field before pursuing a career in law. He earned his law degree from Touro University Law Center, where he participated in the Lawyer Assistance Program, acting as a confidant for at-risk peers. Prior to joining the firm, Tal was the Acting President of one of the largest nonprofit J-1 visa sponsors in the country, benefiting international and domestic families alike.
He is licensed to practice law in New York State only.
"A highlight of my professional and personal life has been my time supporting abuse survivors. Having these brave individuals tell me that finalizing their cases either helped end one of the darkest chapters of their lives or finally start their healing journeys was the greatest compliment I could have received. Helping advocate and bring some closure to those who have been wronged is the goal of my legal career."