New York, New York–October 30, 2020–Evan S. Fensterstock is published as an author of the chapter called “The Complaint” in the Fifth Edition of the renowned Thomson Reuters treatise Commercial Litigation in New York State Courts. This treatise is one of the most prestigious textbook series on New York commercial and civil practice in the legal field. The special opportunity to be published therein arose because of Laurel S. Fensterstock’s (Evan’s sister) dedication to preserving the Fensterstock family legacy and tradition of furthering legal education in New York.
The Honorable Charles E. Ramos (Ret.) reviewed the treatise in the New York Law Journal, in which he described the treatise as “the seminal work on commercial law,” which “covers in essential detail the intricacies of commercial practice and virtually all civil practice in New York state.” The ‘Unfair Advantage’ | New York Law Journal. “In short, the Fifth Edition contains a wealth of information critical to both immediate and long-term effective litigation strategy.” Id. “I do not merely recommend the Fifth Edition as an addition to your resources. You owe possession of it to yourselves and to your clients. It is truly brilliant.” Id.
A subsequent book review by a law librarian at a notable Big Law firm in New York described the treatise as an “essential guide” to commercial litigation in New York State courts. Book Review: Commercial Litigation in New York State Courts, Fifth Edition (October 2020), Robert Haig, Editor-and-Chief | Law Lines (wordpress.com). The focus of the treatise “is on practical legal knowledge” as the authors that contributed are “mainly comprised of ‘in-the-trenches’ practitioners and judges.” Id.
About Fensterstock, P.C.
Formed in 2018 by attorney Evan S. Fensterstock, a New York Rising Star business litigator for the last six consecutive years, Fensterstock, P.C. represents clients in complex, commercial litigation and employment matters, including IT litigation, in trials, appeals, and negotiations on both the plaintiff and defense side in New York state and federal courts, and in arbitration, in cases involving breach of contract, indemnification, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, non-competition agreements and restrictive covenants, defamation, trade secret misappropriation, shareholder derivative suits, negligence, accounting and legal malpractice, false light invasion of privacy, injunctions, and whistleblower actions. The Fensterstock name has been respected by the legal community for nearly a century, starting with New York Assistant Attorney General Nathaniel Fensterstock (1916-1988), Evan Fensterstock’s grandfather, who wrote the History of New York Social Welfare Legislation in 1941, and Blair C. Fensterstock (1950-2017), Evan Fensterstock’s late father, a Columbia Law Graduate, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, and a Top 100 Business Litigator, known for, among other notable matters, trying cases arising out of the 1993 World Trade Center bombings.
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