Gary P. Naftalis (born 1941) is a leading American
trial lawyer, and serves as head of the litigation department and co-chair of
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, the
New York City law firm. Naftalis graduated
Phi Beta Kappa from Rutgers University (A.B. 1963), earned a masters in history at
Brown University (M.A. 1965), and graduated from
Columbia Law School (LL.B. 1967), where he was an editor on the
Columbia Law Review.
After clerking for the Honorable William B. Herlands on the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York, he joined the
U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Naftalis spent six years at the Office, ultimately holding the post of Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division. After a stint as Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney for the
Virgin Islands, Naftalis entered private practice, first as a partner at Orans, Elsen, Polstein & Naftalis, and then as a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP. Naftalis has also been a Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School and
Harvard Law School.
The
Wall Street Journal recently declared him "the Zelig of the white-collar bar: He's everywhere." In 2006, Naftalis was named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America, and also was awarded the
Benemerenti medal by
Pope Benedict XVI. In 2007, Naftalis was named one of the ten leading trial lawyers in United States.
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Naftalis has been involved in multiple high-profile...
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