The N.Y. Litigator is the Journal of the Commercial and
Federal Litigation Law Section of the New York State Bar
Association. In 1995, St. John's University School of Law was
chosen to be the home of the student editorial board of the
N.Y. Litigator. Each year, the student editorial
board of the Bar Association prepares three issues of the N.Y.
Litigator presenting a variety of articles written by
professors and practitioners. The issues focus on current matters
of concern in the litigation field. The N.Y. Litigator
offers readers an assortment of articles on topics ranging from
Admiralty and Marine Litigation, Anti-Trust Litigation, Alternate
Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property, Class Actions, Trial
Practice, and much more. Staff members of the N. Y.
Litigator are provided with an excellent forum to publish
their own articles and reviews of recent decisions. Students who
are accepted to the staff of the N.Y. Litigator gain
valuable experience in developing advanced legal writing, research,
and analytical skills beyond those normally learned in law
school. Membership in the N.Y. Litigator is offered
to students who have attained a minimum grade point average of 3.0
and have successfully completed a writing competition.
Editor-in-Chief
Nicole Gemmiti
Managing Editor
Christopher Kidonakis
Assistant Managing Editor
Heidi Roll
Associate Managing Editor
Laura Coppola
Articles Editor
Richard Speidel
Notes and Comments Editor
Kristen Caruso
Research Editors
Paul Bartels, Justin Bernstein
Associate Articles and Notes
Editors
David Curatolo, John Dearie
Faculty Advisor
Professor
Edward D. Cavanagh