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Jeffrey Michael Haber

Jeffrey Michael Haber

Freiberger Haber LLP
  • Business Law, Arbitration & Mediation, Securities Law
  • New York
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Biography

Located in New York City and Melville, Long Island, Freiberger Haber LLP is dedicated to representing corporations, small businesses, partnerships and individuals involved in a broad range of complex business, real estate, construction and commercial litigation matters. The firm combines the sophistication and counsel of a large national law firm with the economy, flexibility, commitment and personal attention of a small firm.

The Firm's attorneys are devoted to developing and fostering client relationships and being readily available to respond to their questions and concerns. By understanding their clients’ objectives and anticipating the problems associated with achieving these goals, our attorneys work with clients to develop well-thought-out strategies that will achieve successful outcomes.

Our attorneys are aware of the necessity to adjust litigation and settlement strategies to suit the needs and resources of each client. We leverage our experience with a trial-ready approach and strive to avoid costly litigation whenever possible. Maintaining open lines of communication and encouraging cooperation are cornerstones of the firm’s philosophy.

Education
Hofstra University
J.D. (1988)
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Honors: Notes and Comments Editor for the International Property Law Journal
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State University of New York - Buffalo
B.S. (1985) | Political Science
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Honors: Magna Cum Laude; Departmental Honors; Phi Beta Kappa
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Professional Experience
Co-Founder
FREIBERGER HABER LLP
- Current
Principal
Law Office of Jeffrey M. Haber
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Partner
Bernstein Liebhard LLP
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Partner
Harwood Feffer LLP
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Associate
Harwood Feffer LLP
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Associate
Hecht & Associates, P.C.
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Will the Public Disclosure Bar Be the Next Provision of the False Claims Act to Be Reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court?
Wall Street Lawyer (Vol. 20, No. 12)
Does the PSLRA’s Notice Requirement Apply Solely to PSLRA Claims? Poptech v. Stewardship Investment Advisors – A Case of First Impression in the Second Circuit
Securities Litigation Report
Schleicher v. Wendt Impact: The Seventh Circuit Splits with the Fifth Circuit on Class Certification Requirements
Securities Litigation Report
Speaking Engagements
Securities Litigation 101: Commencing and Contesting a Federal Securities Class Action
New York City Association of the Bar
Served as a panelist for the program.
Awards
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Super Lawyer, Business Litigation
Super Lawyers Magazine, Business Edition
Top Rated Business Litigation Attorney in New York, NY
Recommended
The Legal 500
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Recommended
The Legal 500
Local Litigation Star
Benchmark Plaintiff: The Definitive Guide to America’s Leading Plaintiff Firms and Attorneys
Local litigation star for securities work
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Recommended
The Legal 500
Local Litigation Star
Benchmark Plaintiff: The Definitive Guide to America’s Leading Plaintiff Firms and Attorneys
Local litigation star for securities work
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine, Business Edition
Local Litigation Star
Benchmark Plaintiff: The Definitive Guide to America’s Leading Plaintiff Firms and Attorneys
Local litigation star for securities work
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Recommended
The Legl 500
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine, Business Edition
Recommended
The Legal 500
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers Magazine
Professional Associations
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Member, Securities Litigation Committee
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New York State Bar  # 2226108
Member
- Current
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
New York
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2nd Circuit
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6th Circuit
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
    The initial consultation is free
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Hourly
Practice Areas
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Arbitration & Mediation
Business - Arbitration/Mediation, Consumer - Arbitration/Mediation, Family - Arbitration/Mediation
Securities Law
Additional Practice Area
  • Whistleblower Representation
Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Legal Answers
Q. I live in New York but want to sue a contractor in Puerto Rico - where do I file?
A: The venue rules in New York permit a person to file a complaint in the county in which s/he resides. Keep in mind, however, the law of Puerto Rico will probably apply. Note: if there is an agreement that contains a choice of law and a venue clause, then the contract would most likely govern (assuming the contract provides that its provision is without regard to a conflict of laws analysis).
Q. If I deposit cash into my child's UTMA account after she turns 21, is that deposit considered my daughter's UTMA Funds?
A: As a general rule, once money is deposited into an UTMA account, it is irrevocable. In other words, the money cannot be returned to the person who deposited the money. This is so even when the child reaches the age of majority. You should discuss your situation with your bank and your daughter.

The foregoing is not legal advice nor is it in any manner whatsoever meant to create or impute an attorney/client relationship.
Q. Hi if DHL courier lost my travel documents and am unable to travel anymore what grounds can I approach them on
A: You should check your receipt or other documentation. Typically, carriers limit their liability for loss of property. Also, you may have agreed to arbitrate your claims. Other than the cost of replacing the lost papers, it does not appear that you sustained any damages (such as identity theft). You should consult with a lawyer to review the papers and opine on your options.

The foregoing is not legal advice nor is it in any manner whatsoever meant to create or impute an attorney/client relationship.
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Blog
Freiberger Haber LLP Blog
Contact & Map
Long Island Office
105 Maxess Road, Suite S124
Melville, NY 11747
Telephone: (631) 574-4454
Fax: (631) 390-6944
New York Office
708 Third Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10017
Telephone: (212) 209-1005
Fax: (212) 209-7101