Michele Pahmer practices in a wide range of litigation areas, including securities fraud, employment discrimination, civil RICO, bankruptcy and other general commercial litigations. She has represented defendants, or groups of defendants, in class and individual actions and has tried jury and non-jury cases in federal and state court.
Activities
Co-author, Dealing with the Whistleblower / Informer, New York Law Journal, July 30, 2003; Co-author, Corroborating A Defendant's Incriminating Statement, New York Law Journal, August 4, 2000; Co-author, The Legal Meaning of Innocence, New York Law Journal, September 8, 1999; Co-author, Criminality Beware: Computers Have Long Memories, New York Law Journal, June 26, 1996; Co-author, American Law in the Garden of Eden: A Legal Whimsy, Criminal Law Bulletin, May-June 1996
Admitted to Practice
New Jersey, 1994
New York, 1994
Education
J.D., Columbia University School of Law, 1993
B.A., Yeshiva University, 1990 |