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Faith has been working with Gerald B. Lefcourt since 2006. She has over 25 years of experience practicing in the areas of complex civil litigation and white-collar criminal defense at both the state and federal levels. During that time she has been associated with several highly regarded members of the criminal bar.
Throughout her career, Ms. Friedman has represented individuals and corporations under investigation for and charged with federal election law and campaign finance law violation, securities fraud, mail and wire fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, RICO, labor racketeering, trademark counterfeiting, diverting, extortion, embezzlement, bid rigging, political corruption, gambling, larceny, vehicular manslaughter, assault, narcotics offenses, and driving while intoxicated.
Ms. Friedman has enjoyed a number of successful outcomes at both the trial and appellate levels in state and federal matters involving civil and criminal issues, including: Shawe v. Elting (dismissal of an action for egregious misconduct by plaintiff); People v. Kennedy (acquittal after jury trial of individual who accidentally ingested sleep medication and was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs); People v. Anonymous (dismissal of felony complaint alleging assault on a police officer after locating and presenting evidence of mistaken identity); In re Anonymous (secured immunity on behalf of potential federal grand jury witness); United States v. Gigante (dismissal of federal indictment on statute of limitations grounds of first impression in the district); United States v. Mancuso (dismissal of federal indictment for pre-indictment delay); People v. Miley (breathalyzer test results suppressed in manslaughter prosecution); People v. Anonymous (convictions reversed based on insufficiency of the evidence); People v. Anonymous (sealing of prior felony conviction; People v. Anonymous (sealing of prior misdemeanor conviction) and several dismissals in state court for failure to comply with pleading requirements. She has also effectively negotiated agreements not to prosecute and other favorable outcomes in various criminal and civil matters.
In 2024, Ms. Friedman was named in Super Lawyers for her work in the area of criminal defense. She was previously named in Super Lawyers as a "Rising Star."
She has assisted in writing articles which have been published in the New York Law Journal, has taught in programs run by local law schools, and was a CLE speaker. Ms. Friedman received her B.A. from Binghamton University and her Juris Doctor from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law as a student in the Accelerated Entry Program. While at Cardozo, she participated in the Innocence Project, investigating and litigating innocence claims by incarcerated individuals throughout the United States. She also served as a judicial intern to The Honorable Frederick Block, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York.
Ms. Friedman is admitted to practice in New York and United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
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Chat withState: New York
Acquired: 1999
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148 E 78th St, New York, NY, 10021-0406
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2024
Super Lawyer, SuperLawyers
2015
Top Women Attorneys in New York, Super Lawyers
2014
Rising Star, Super Lawyers Magazine
2014
New York Metro Area's Outstanding Young Lawyers, Top Attorneys
2006 - Present
Attorney, Gerald B. Lefcourt, P.C.
2004 - 2006
Associate Attorney, Jay Goldberg, P.C.
2001 - 2004
Associate Attorney, Stephen P. Scaring, P.C.
1998 - 2001
Associate Attorney, Law Offices of Roger B. Adler & Martin B. Adelman, P.C
1997 - 1997
Judicial Intern, Honorable Frederic Block
1997 - 1997
Legal Extern, United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York
Acquitted after trial.
Addressing an issue of first impresssion, the court dismissed the federal indictment dismissed on statute of limitations grounds finding the government could not justice sealing and thus the statute of limitations was not tolled.
Secured non-prosecution agreement for indivdiual alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct.
Federal indictment dismissed for pretrial delay.
Conviction for second degree murder, conspiracy, and hindering prosecution reversed based on insufficiency of the evidence.
Hung jury. At retrial, breathalyzer test results suppressed for failure to comply with statutory requirements. Defendant acquitted of second degree manslaughter.
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1996
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2006
English