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Litigation partner Gary P. Naftalis and counsel Michael S. Oberman co-authored a chapter in the fourth edition of the treatise "Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts," .
Litigation partner Gary P. Naftalis and counsel Michael S.
Oberman co-authored a chapter in the fourth edition of the treatise
"Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts," a
litigator's practice guide that covers every aspect of
commercial litigation in federal court, published by Thomson West
and the ABA. Mr. Naftalis and Mr. Oberman's chapter
"Venue, Forum Selection and Transfer," examines this
subject matter in depth with real-world experience and has 16
checklist items and five sample forms. They previously co-authored
this chapter for the first three editions of the treatise.
Litigation associate Jared I. Heller assisted in the preparation
of the chapter, in the third edition of the book, and Intellectual
Property associate Shannon H. Hedvat and Litigation associate
Michael A. Cohen assisted with the fourth edition.
The book was reviewed in the New York Law Journal's
Lawyer's Bookshelf on Feb. 21, 2017.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.