Commercial Litigation
Securities Law
J.D.,
magna cum laude,
Duquesne University School of Law, 2009
B.B.A, Law & Business,
Temple University, 2006
New Jersey, 2009
New York, 2010
District of Columbia, pend
U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, 2009
American Bar Association
New Jersey State Bar Association
New York State Bar Association
Morris County Bar Association
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Logan S. Fisher Associate
New Jersey
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New York
Tel: 973.514.1200 | Direct: 973.660.4472 Fax: 973.514.1660 lfisher@bressler.com |
Mr. Fisher is an active associate in the firm’s securities litigation and regulatory practice group. His practice is primarily devoted to representing broker-dealers and registered representatives in securities litigation and securities arbitration, including customer-initiated complaints with self-regulatory organizations such as the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). He has assisted in litigating several complex matters related to auction rate securities. He also represents individuals and business organizations in matters before state and federal courts in New Jersey and New York.
A magna cum laude graduate of Duquesne University School of Law, Mr. Fisher served as Executive Editor of the Duquesne Law Review. While in law school, Mr. Fisher co-authored an article on Election Law that was published in the Harvard Journal on Legislation. He also began coursework towards his Masters in Business Administration to be completed in the near future. He received his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Temple University’s Fox School of Business & Management.
Regina Martorana and Logan Fisher Author New Jersey Law Journal Alternative Dispute Resolution Article Entitled, "Look at the FINRA’s Rules Limiting Motions To Dismiss in Arbitration Proceedings"
Assistant Author and Researcher, New Jersey Federal Civil Procedure, Chapter on Special Cases Involving Foreign Parties, New Jersey Law Journal Books, 2001 ed.
New Jersey Law Journal, Alternative Dispute ResolutionA Look at the FINRA’s Rules Limiting Motions To Dismiss in Arbitration Proceedings
"Gaining Fame and New Names: How Duquesne Law Review Is Expanding Its Influence." The Duquesne Lawyer. (Spring, 2009)
"Poll Watchers: A Severe Burden on Voting Rights, or a Reasonable Response to a Compelling State Interest?" Harvard Journal on Legislation, Vol. 46, No. 1 (2009)
“Residents Lack Standing to Challenge the Gaming Board’s Grant of Casino Licenses, and the Constitutionality of the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act.” Duquesne Law Review, Vol. 46, No. 2 (2008)