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Jeffrey Goldstein - Washington, District of Columbia

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Jeffrey Goldstein is diagnosed as one of the pinnacle franchise litigators who represents franchisees, sellers and distributors in commercial complex litigation cases across the country, even though his essential base is Washington, DC. Mr. Goldstein has huge enjoy representing customers in state and federal courts and arbitrations in instances involving fraud, RICO, antitrust, encroachment, and wrongful termination.

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    Languages

    • English: Spoken, Written

    Accepted Jurisdictions

    Pennsylvania Jurdictions
    Pennsylvania
    Since 1994
    District of Columbia Jurdictions
    District of Columbia
    Since 1983
    Massachusetts Jurdictions
    Massachusetts
    Since 1986
    New York Jurdictions
    New York
    Since 2000

    Experience

    • Founding Partner
      Goldstein Law Office, PLLC
      2004
    • Partner Complex Litigation Franchise Lawyer
      Spector Gadon & Rosen, P.C.
      1996
    • Complex Commercial Litigation- Antitrust Distribution Franchise Lawyer
      Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom
      1990
    • Complex Commercial Litigation Franchise Lawyer
      Morgan Lewis & Bockius
      1986
    • Assistant to the Deputy Director
      Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC
      1984

    Educations

    Boston University School of Law Education School Logo
    Boston University School of Law
    J.D. (1983) | Law & Economics
    Graduation year: 1980
    Bucknell University Education School Logo
    Bucknell University
    B.A. (1979) | Philosophy & Economics
    Graduation year: 1976

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