Jonathan M. Sabin is a partner in the Firm’s Litigation Practice Group with extensive experience litigating complex commercial matters in state and federal court including contract and shareholder disputes, business divorces, employment litigation, real estate disputes, copyright infringement and regulatory matters before the Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Mr. Sabin is a “hands-on” litigator skilled in all aspects of litigation including trial, arbitration, restraining orders/injunctions, oral argument, motion practice, appellate practice, depositions, electronic-discovery and expert witnesses. Mr. Sabin is a member of the firm’s Technology and Cybersecurity Committees.
Mr. Sabin’s previous engagements include serving as co-lead counsel for a financial consulting firm in a one-week jury trial, representing one of the largest crypto-currency exchanges in a fraud action involving the misappropriation of millions in crypto-currency, defending an internationally renowned hotel and restaurant design firm in an arbitration involving breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty claims and successfully obtaining the post-trial dismissal of a million dollar federal jury verdict for a national over-the-counter supplement brand.
Mr. Sabin was recognized as a “Rising Star” in 2016-2020 by Super Lawyers, an annual listing of top-rated attorneys in the United States.
Prior to joining Kane Kessler, P.C., Mr. Sabin was a litigation associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and subsequently at Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP. Before entering law school, Mr. Sabin was a high school English teacher and writer for New York Magazine, Details, Fast Company, and other publications.