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B.S. 2006, University of Maryland – College Park
J.D. 2009, Brooklyn Law School
Neil is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey and before the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York.
Neil Asnen is a partner in the firm’s litigation department, focusing his practice on Internet and mobile marketing, consumer class action defense, defense of state and federal regulatory matters, telecommunications law and general commercial litigation. Neil also regularly advises clients on various consumer protection and licensure issues.
Neil also has extensive experience in complex commercial and business-related litigation, having successfully litigated a wide range of issues before state and federal courts, as well as arbitration tribunals.
Prior to joining the firm, Neil was an associate with a law firm on Long Island, where his practice focused on commercial litigation, insurance defense, and bankruptcy matters.
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