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Practice Areas

  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Commercial litigation

Biography

Mr. Eiseman, one of the founders of the firm, is a commercial litigator with thirty-five years of experience advising clients and handling all aspects of disputes, from pre-litigation strategy to trial and appeal. He began his legal career at Columbia Law School, where he was a Kent Scholar, a Stone Scholar and Writing and Research Editor of the Columbia Law Review. Following law school, he was accepted into the Honors Program of the Department of Justice, where he worked on both civil and criminal antitrust matters. After leaving the Justice Department, Mr. Eiseman expanded his practice into a wide range of commercial matters. He has successfully tried numerous cases through to verdict and argued numerous appeals, both in Federal and State courts. He has also participated in many arbitrations and has served as an international arbitrator.

Mr. Eiseman's practice focuses on complex business and financial matters. The types of cases he litigates run the gamut and include partnership disputes, claims involving derivatives and financial instruments, art fraud and forgery, securities fraud, claims by court-appointed receivers and bankruptcy trustees and D&O insurance coverage.