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David Kanfer
Associate


(212) 508-6719 Phone
(646) 390-6946 Direct Fax
Practice Description:
As an associate in the firm's litigation department, David Kanfer handles a broad range of cases, from general complex commercial disputes to specialized securities matters. Throughout his tenure at Tannenbaum Helpern, David has worked closely with the firms employment department, handling discrimination and sexual harassment claims, as well as cases involving alleged violations of restrictive covenants, including non-competition and non-solicitation provisions. David has argued summary judgment and other substantive and procedural motions before the courts of the State of New York and the Federal Courts that comprise the Second Circuit, he has taken and defended depositions, and has second chaired both bench and jury trials. At Brooklyn Law School, David was an Executive Board Member of the Moot Court Honor Society. There he organized and coordinated the Dean Jerome Prince National Evidence Moot Court Competition. David continues to be an active alumnus of Brooklyn Law School as a member of the Alumni Admissions Board.
 

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