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Christopher A. Gorman
Chris Gorman is an associate in our Litigation Department, concentrating his
practice in all phases of commercial litigation in State and Federal Courts.
Chris has litigated cases on behalf of corporations and individuals
involving a variety of substantive areas of the law, including securities
fraud, insurance coverage, employment discrimination, copyright, commercial
and residential mortgage foreclosure actions, corporate governance disputes,
partnership disputes, breach of contract, bankruptcy litigations, defamation
and the full array of business torts. Prior to joining the Firm, Chris was
associated with an international law firm, where his practice focused on
commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense matters. Chris also
served as a Law Clerk to the Honorable Gabriel W. Gorenstein of the United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Chris attended The Catholic University of America, where he graduated cum
laude with a degree in Politics and played four years on the varsity
football team. Chris earned his law degree magna cum laude from
Brooklyn Law School in 2004, where he was a Richardson Scholar and a Notes
and Comments Editor for the Brooklyn Law Review. Chris’s article, "Public
School Students’ Fourth Amendment Rights After Vernonia and Earls: Why
Limits Must be Set on Suspicionless Drug Screening in the Public Schools,"
was published in the Fall 2004 edition of the Vermont Law Review.
Chris is admitted to practice in New York State, as well as the United
States District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
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