Labaton Sucharow Partner Jay Himes has become Chair of the International Section of the New York State Bar Association.The International Section is a dynamic and diverse group of attorneys, located in the United States and across the globe, who practice or otherwise are interested in international law.
With nearly 2000 members, the Section currently has more than 40 substantive law committees, and over 65 chapters throughout the world. The Section aims to provide a forum for international law practitioners to exchange legal developments, knowledge, and experience in an ever-changing global environment, while maintaining a network of attorneys that collaborate regularly.
Jay Himes, Co-Chair of the Labaton Sucharow’s Antitrust & Competition Litigation Practice, has more than 40 years of experience in all aspects of litigation, trial and appellate practice in both antitrust and complex litigation generally.
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