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Craig B. Sanders

Founding Partner

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About Craig B. Sanders

Craig Sanders is a founding member of Barshay Sanders. During the course of his more than twenty-year professional career, he has focused mainly on federal litigation, primarily involving complex civil litigation matters. Mr. Sanders has a keen interest in intellectual property and consumer protection matters and presently oversees the Firm’s Intellectual Property Department.

He is currently admitted to practice in the States of New York, Florida, California, Utah, Colorado, Maryland, Washington and New Jersey. In addition to his state admissions, Mr. Sanders is also admitted to practice in the Federal Courts of California (all four Districts), Colorado, Florida (all three Districts), Illinois (all three Districts as a lead trial attorney), Indiana (both Districts), Maryland, New York (all four Districts), Texas (all four Districts), Utah and Wisconsin (both Districts).

He is also admitted to the Second, Fifth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals having prosecuted and argued appeals in each of these circuits as well as having practiced before the United States Supreme Court.

Mr. Sanders received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1993 and graduated with honors from Tufts University. 

Education

Tufts University, B.S.
University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D.

Languages

English

 
 

Practice Areas

  • Trial and Litigation
  • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
  • Intellectual Property
  • EB-5 Immigration

Bar Admission

  • New York
  • Florida
  • California
  • Utah
  • Colorado
  • Maryland
  • Washington
  • New Jersey
  • Federal Courts of California (all four Districts)
  • Federal Courts of Colorado
  • Federal Courts of Florida (all three Districts)
  • Federal Courts of Illinois (all three Districts as a lead trial attorney)
  • Federal Courts of Indiana (both Districts)
  • Federal Courts of Maryland
  • Federal Courts of New York (all four Districts)
  • Federal Courts of Texas (all four Districts)
  • Federal Courts of Utah and Wisconsin (both Districts)
  • Federal Courts of Second, Fifth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals
  • United States Supreme Court

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