Josh practices in the area of civil litigation with a focus in commercial litigation. He represents clients in a wide range of business, shareholder, partnership, limited liability entity and contract disputes, employment discrimination disputes, unfair competition matters, and fraud. Josh also represents individuals and municipalities in a number of real property disputes including zoning and municipal/land use litigation, as well as private disputes for specific performance of land purchase contracts.
PRIOR EXPERIENCE
Prior to joining Lacy Katzen, Josh worked in both the private and public sectors. Before beginning at Notre Dame Law School, Josh worked over two years for a law firm in Syracuse, New York where he worked closely with clients and gained experience in immigration law and litigation. During law school, Josh worked for Mental Hygiene Legal Service, and the Honorable Judge Erin Gall of the New York State Supreme Court, Fifth Judicial District. In those capacities, Josh performed legal research, drafted legal memoranda, assisted on pending cases, and observed pre-trial conferences, motions, and trials.
Knowing he wanted to be a litigator, Josh focused his law school education accordingly: representing individuals seeking asylum through Notre Dame Law School’s National Immigrant Justice Center Externship, participating in one of the nation’s top Intensive Trial Advocacy programs, and training on retention, preparation, and examination of expert witnesses taught by a partner of a top Chicago law firm.
EDUCATION
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Notre Dame Law School (J.D., 2018)
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University of Massachusetts Amherst (B.A., cum laude, 2014)