David M. Dorsen is a seasoned trial attorney with many notable victories throughout his career. Among his many noteworthy cases, he acted as lead counsel in the representation of 200 women who sued the Government Printing Office for sex discrimination that resulted in a $20 million victory; handled a defamation suit on behalf of General Westmoreland against major television network CBS and news personality Mike Wallace; and represented the Hunt Brothers before the CFTC after the collapse of the silver market. He was also involved in the Watergate prosecutions.
David M. Dorsen is a seasoned trial attorney with many notable victories throughout his career. Among his many noteworthy cases, he acted as lead counsel in the representation of 200 women who sued the Government Printing Office for sex discrimination that resulted in a $20 million victory; handled a defamation suit on behalf of General Westmoreland against major television network CBS and news personality Mike Wallace; and represented the Hunt Brothers before the CFTC after the collapse of the silver market. He was also involved in the Watergate prosecutions.
Affiliations, Activities and Accomplishments
Mr. Dorsen is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia, and before the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second and Fourth Circuits.
Publications
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“Judges Henry J. Friendly and Benjamin Cardozo: A Tale of Two Precedents," Pace Law Review 599, vol. 31 (2011)
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“Cross-Examining the Well-Prepared Witness,” Take the Witness: The Experts Speak on Cross-Examination, L.W. Newman and R. Klieman (Juris. Publ. 2006)