- Listed in:
- The Best Lawyers in America®, Commercial Litigation, 2025
- New York Super Lawyers®
- Business Litigation, 2022
- Environmental, 2020
- New York State Bar Association, Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section, Chair, Toxic Tort Committee
- Onondaga County Bar Association
- Onondaga County Bar Foundation, Past President
- Oswego County Bar Association
- Board Member, Operation Oswego County
- Articles Editor, 1998-1999, William and Mary Law Review
- Representing a college beneficiary to a trust, argued that due to the prior closure of a Catholic school that was also named as a trust beneficiary, the share designated for the defunct school must pass instead to the other designated beneficiaries under application of New York’s anti-lapse statute. Matter of Gurney, 152 AD3d 1122 (3d Dept. 2017).
- Successfully defended client who had no actual or constructive notice of hazardous lead paint conditions at his rental property. Summary judgment awarded to client and affirmed on appeal. Kimball v. Normandeau, 132 AD3d 1340 (4th Dept. 2015).
- Represented client in a partition action where the ownership shares of the parties in the underlying real property derived from a Will – the case concerned allegations of ouster, adverse possession and liability to cotenants for rent. The court found that client was not liable for rent to cotenants. Cooney, et al v. Shepard,18 AD3d 1376 (4th Dept. 2014).
- Partial summary judgment was granted on client's Objections to interim accounting of the Estate fiduciary; the decision was modified and reversed in part on appeal. Matter of Carano, 96 AD3d 1556 (4th Dept. 2012).
- Represented residential landlords in multiple lead-paint exposure cases, including securing dismissal of claims by motion for summary judgment.
- Secured a temporary restraining order and other relief related to the dissolution of a business partnership.
- Secured a guardian for an incapacitated elderly woman pursuant to Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law.
- Represented office supply wholesaler in action against software developer for defective software development and installation.
- Settled multiple actions related to trust and estate accountings.
- Defended a manufacturer of commercial kitchen equipment in a product liability lawsuit.
- Foreclosed on a commercial shopping center, with appointment of a receiver to manage the property during pendency of the action.
- Enforced a restrictive covenant with preliminary injunction, to bar competition by a disloyal former employee.
- Defended a scaffold law claim related to the collapse of an incomplete building addition.
- Libel Law, New York Press Association Annual Conference, March 31, 2023
- Environmental Contaminants: ‘Forever’ Chemicals and the Law, Nature Science Seminar Series, Le Moyne College, March 24, 2023
- Cybersecurity + Law Practice Management, Oswego County Bar Association, January 13, 2023
- What’s New in New York Civil Practice – CPLR and Uniform Rules Update, Oswego County Bar Association Annual Meeting CLE, June 30, 2022
- An Interview with Richard Weber, Litigation and the VagaBONDS, Legally Bond Podcast, November 1, 2021
- COVID-19: Updates on Labor and Employment & Product Liability Considerations, MACNY, April 28, 2020
- Going Beyond Lead: Lessons Learned from Lead Litigation and Trending Substances, HB Litigation Conferences, 2015 National Lead Litigation Conference 2015, November 6, 2015
- Libel: Say it Safely, New York Press Association Convention, 2012, 2013
- Advanced Insurance Coverage: Exclusions in Personal Lines Insurance,' New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, 2012
- Estate Litigation, New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, 2011
- Basic Tort and Insurance Law Practice: Automobile Insurance Sources of Coverage, New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, 2008, 2010
- Defamation, Disparagement and Language: Avoiding Libel Issues', New York Press Association Convention, 2010
- Collections and the Enforcement of Money Judgments: The Negotiated Settlement, New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, 2005, 2007
- Richard L. Weber, "The Child Victim's Act: What It Means for Your Business," Oswego County Business News, February 2020
- Richard L. Weber and Thomas R. Smith, “Regulatory Corner,” NYS Chemistry Council Newsletter, March 2017
- "No Greater Rights: The Limits of Pro Se Litigation in New York Courts," NYSBA Journal, July/August 2007, at 10
- "Stipulators Beware: The Perils of CPLR 2104," NYSBA Perspective, Fall/Winter 2006, at 14
- "State v. Speonk Fuel: The Untold Story Behind the Court of Appeals Decision," The New York Environmental Lawyer, Spring/Summer 2005, Vol. 25 No. 2, pgs. 16-20
- "Playground Personal Injury Law - A Primer," NYSBA Perspective, Spring/Summer 2004, at 12
- "Riding on a Diamond in the Sky: The DBS Set Aside Provisions of the 1992 Cable Act," 40 Wm & Mary L. Rev. 1795, 1999
- President, Board of Directors, Baltimore Woods Nature Center (Marcellus, NY)
- Board Member, Redhouse Arts Center (Syracuse, NY)
- Board Member, Operation Oswego County (Economic Development not-for-profit corporation, Oswego, NY)
- Minimizing Products Liability When Retooling to Produce COVID-19 Supplies
April 7, 2020 - Counties and Localities Implement Emergency Economic Assistance Programs in Response to COVID-19 Crisis
Updated March 30, 2020 - The New York Child Victims Act: New Court Rules For a Deluge of Old Claims
August 16, 2019 - The New York Child Victims Act: Revival of Expired Claims of Child Sexual Abuse to Lead to Thousands of Lawsuits
August 14, 2019 - Governor Cuomo Signs the Child Victims Act Into Law
February 18, 2019 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: What Does a Reformed TSCA Mean for Private Rights of Action Under State Law?
September 12, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: New Hoosick Falls Law - Was it Necessary?
August 2, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: In Asbestos Case, Court of Appeals Holds Manufacturer’s Duty to Warn Extends to Joint Use of Its Product and a Product Manufactured by a Third Party
July 13, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: TSCA Transformed! Reformed at Last!
June 30, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: Applying the Toxic Tort Statute of Limitations
June 1, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: New York Court of Appeals Issues Ruling Clarifying Residence in Lead-Based Paint Cases
April 6, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: TSCA Reform: Current Status - Will TSCA’s Fortieth Anniversary Mark its First-Ever Reform?
March 14, 2016 - Toxic Tort and Environmental Litigation: District Court Finds Expert Proof Insufficient to Prove Causation
January 27, 2015
- Richard Weber to present NYSBA Webinar Titled Defending Child Victims Act Claims: Trends and Best Practices
January 21, 2020 - Child Victims Act: Impacts on the Insurance Industry - Complimentary Webinar
July 23, 2019 - Child Victims Act - Complimentary Webinar
May 7, 2019 - What’s New In Product Liability Litigation - Complimentary Webinar
October 23, 2018 - Richard Weber to Co-Present at Lead Litigation Conference 2015
November 5, 2015
- Bond Announces Syracuse Attorneys Named 2025 “Lawyers of Year” and Best Lawyers in America®
August 15, 2024 - Bond Announces 23 Syracuse Attorneys Named in 2022 New York Super Lawyers Upstate Edition
August 23, 2022 - Richard Weber Named to Operation Oswego County Board
July 8, 2022 - Bond Announces 24 Syracuse Attorneys Named in 2021 New York Super Lawyers Upstate Edition
August 20, 2021 - Bond Announces 24 Syracuse Attorneys Named in 2020 New York Super Lawyers® Upstate Edition
August 21, 2020 - Bond Announces 31 Syracuse Attorneys Named in 2019 New York Super Lawyers® Upstate Edition
August 12, 2019 - Bond Announces 35 Syracuse Attorneys Named in 2018 New York Super Lawyers® Upstate Edition
August 12, 2018 - Bond Obtains Summary Judgment, Dismissing Silicosis Claims
March 13, 2015
- New Law Opens a Window for Adult Survivors to Seek Justice
June 1, 2022 - Three Types of Defects in Product Liability Litigation
February 20, 2019