Partner Douglas M. Nadjari to Join the Faculty of Tulane University Law School’s Criminal Litigation Boot Camp

Uniondale, New York, December 16, 2014 – Douglas M. Nadjari, a partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C., has been invited to join the faculty at Tulane University Law School’s Criminal Litigation Boot Camp, which will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana in January.

The Boot Camp is a week-long an intensive skills training  experience, designed to provide student with practical  skills to help them meet the real, immediate and professional practice challenges. The Program has three distinct tracks, Transactional,  Pretrial Civil Litigation and Pretrial Criminal Litigation.  The faculty consists of leaders in each field from across the country.  A faculty member since 2013, Mr. lectures on white collar crime,  accomplice testimony and the use of evidence of uncharged crimes.

Mr. Nadjari, a resident of Port Washington, is a member of the firm’s White-Collar Crime & Investigations Practice Group, as well as a member of the firm’s Health Law and Litigation Departments.  Prior to joining the private sector, he served as a member of the Homicide Bureau and as Deputy Chief of the Investigations, Felony Trial and Major Frauds Bureaus in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office where he spearheaded the investigation and prosecution of homicide cases, health care and other complex financial fraud cases.

For more than 40 years, Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, a sixty member professional firm, headquartered in Uniondale, New York, has built a reputation as one of the region’s leading providers of innovative legal services. Its attorneys are practical, experienced advocates who measure their success by their clients’ success. Cornerstone groups in all major practice areas of the law are represented at the firm, including corporate & securities, financial services, commercial litigation, digital media, energy, intellectual property, health care, real estate, employment and trusts & estates. Clients include large and mid-sized corporations, privately held businesses, institutions and individuals.

Mr. Nadjari has been a member of the faculty for three years