8.5
Excellent
No professional misconduct found.
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Résumé
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16 years
since Stephen Louis Ascher was first licensed to practice law in NY.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Associations
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Bar of the United States Supreme Court |
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Bars of several Federal courts |
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New York State Bar Association |
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Portfolio
Publications
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Publication |
Date |
| How To Be A Plaintiff |
The Banking Law Journal |
2007 |
| Tellabs, Inc. v. Makor - The Problem of Pleading Fraudulent Intent |
Securities Regulation Law Journal |
2007 |
| Dropping the Ball: The 'Dabit' Decision |
National Law Journal |
2006 |
| Defendants, Level the Playing Field in Enforcement Actions |
New York Law Journal |
2006 |
| Hiding in plain sight: Valid business practices can be 'red flags' of fraud |
New England In-House |
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