David M. Fish, an experienced employment rights and criminal trial attorney, was born in New York City, and is a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science, the State University of New York at Albany (B.A., Criminal Justice), and New York Law School, where he led the Moot Court Association to several national victories.
Today, in addition to his active and successful litigation and trial practice, Fish is an adjunct professor of law at New York Law School, and serves as Chair of the Employment Rights Section of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA). He is often asked to lecture and write on a wide variety of sub-specialties within the field of labor and employment law and constitutional rights, and is also invited to teach trial advocacy skills.
He also serves as a New York City Small Claims Court Arbitrator, and is a National Football League (NFL) Players Association Contract Advisor/Agent.
In both 2002 and 2007, Fish was honored by “Parents for Megan’s Law” for his efforts and advocacy on behalf of child victims of sexual abuse.
Among his hobbies are submission grappling, kickboxing, and playing with his three daughters. Fish is a Black Belt in Tiger Schulmann’s Mixed Martial Arts. He competed in the 2004 and 2005 New York City Golden Gloves.
For a free consultation, contact Fish at 212-869-1040.