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Stephen E. KesselmanPartner
617-406-4581 Direct Telephone Experience Stephen E. Kesselman is a litigation partner in the Business Litigation and Professional Practices Groups at Donovan Hatem. Steve is a seasoned litigator with over 25 years of experience handling professional liability and complex commercial litigation. Steve has represented a broad range of clients, including architects and engineers, Fortune 500 companies, accounting firms, closely-held corporations and individuals, in complex commercial litigation matters in the federal and state courts of Massachusetts and New York. He has handled cases in a large variety of fields, including accountant, architect, attorney, and engineer liability, class actions, contract, employment, health care, real estate, and securities law matters. Steve also has substantial experience as a successful appellate lawyer and has argued and prevailed before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on a civil RICO matter. In addition, he has served as a party arbitrator in several significant corporate matters. Prior to joining Donovan Hatem, Steve was a litigation partner in Long Island, New York's largest law firm, Rivkin Radler LLP, where he defended and negotiated the settlement of billion dollar multi-party actions. Steve started his career in New York City, first as a litigator at the national firm now known as Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP and then he co-founded a Manhattan litigation boutique, Brief Kesselman Knapp & Schulman LLP. Admitted to Practice
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Articles and Publications End of Mandatory Arbitration in N.Y.? GBL Section 399-C Gains Traction, New York Law Journal, May 8, 2006 Consumer Services Sector: Mandatory Arbitration End Threatened, New York Law Journal, November 18, 2005 Arbitration Awards: Not Vacated for Manifest Disregard of Evidence, New York Law Journal, April 29, 2005. Secretly Taped Interviews, New York Law Journal, June 21, 2004 Civil RICO and Equitable Tolling: The Plaintiff Who Hesitates is Lost, New York Law Journal, October 16, 2003
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