January 11, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Celebrating Our 35-Year History and Preparing for the FutureAnne E. Sekel, chair of the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, writes: The Commercial and Federal Litigation Section (ComFed) just concluded a wonderful and productive 35th anniversary year. Throughout this momentous time, ComFed found numerous ways to honor its distinguished past and plan for a vibrant future.
By Anne E. Sekel, Chair, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section
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January 17, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Embracing Technological InnovationsIgnatius A. Grande is a Director at Berkeley Research Group, where he advises law firms and companies on e-discovery, forensics and information security. Ignatius A. Grande, Chair of the Commercial & Federal Litigation Section, writes: One of the strengths of our section is that our leaders understand the importance of technology in making litigation more efficient and in helping to make New York a place where people in the commercial and business world want to resolve their disputes.
By Ignatius A. Grande, Chair, Commercial & Federal Litigation Section
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January 24, 2020 | New York Law Journal
The Future Is NowLaurel R. Kretzing, Chair of the NYSBA Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, writes about how the section is looking to the future, a theme that is carried forward in its Annual Meeting programs, which focus on developing litigation technologies and new and emerging issues that litigators must be prepared to address.
By Laurel R. Kretzing, Chair, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section
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January 25, 2010 | New York Law Journal
Litigation Section Serves Bench, BarThe Commercial and Federal Litigation Section connects New York's leading commercial litigators with one another and with the judges deciding their cases, in order to improve the quality of representation of clients, provide a forum for further development of law and procedure in the areas of commercial and federal litigation, and enhance the administration of justice.
By Vincent J. SyracuseChair, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section
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