Jeremy Schachter is an associate in the litigation department of Seyfarth Shaw LLP’s New York office. Most of Mr. Schachter’s time is spent litigating advertising, copyright, and trademark cases in federal court and the National Advertising Division (NAD). He has been involved on Lanham Act cases all the way through trial and has considerable experience with expert discovery, having worked with and/or against, many of the most well-known marketing experts in the country on numerous occasions.
Mr. Schachter’s courtroom experience is bolstered by his pro bono work, where he has served as lead counsel for victims of civil rights abuse in federal court. Mr. Schachter also advises on issues confronted by clients at the pre-litigation stage, including advertising review and clearance, trademark clearance, trademark and copyright enforcement (including internet enforcement), and claim substantiation.
Mr. Schachter performed many of these functions in-house as well during a partial secondment to Reebok. At Reebok, Mr. Schachter was responsible for the Reebok, Crossfit, CCM, and Rockport brands.
During law school, Mr. Schachter interned in the business and legal affairs departments of Comedy Central and Logo for Viacom Networks, as well as the Consumer Affairs and Protection Bureau for the New York State Attorney General. Mr. Schachter also served as a Notes Editor for the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal and was a finalist in the Monrad Paulsen Moot Court Competition.
Education:
- J.D., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, magna cum laude (2012)
- Notes Editor, Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
- B.A., Hunter College, cum laude (2009)
Affiliations:
- International Trademark Association (Trademark Reporter Committee)
- American Bar Association (Advertising Disputes and Litigation Committee)
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