Complex Issues And Appeals

 Gerstein Harrow works with other attorneys and law firms to write and argue excellent briefs in trial and appellate courts on novel or complex issues. Gerstein Harrow’s partner Jason Harrow founded Gerstein Harrow’s issues and appeals practice. He is a champion of Harvard Law’s moot court and a former appellate attorney for New York State, and he has argued cases in a variety of courts including the U.S. Supreme Court. Gerstein Harrow regularly assists attorneys on appeals or in the trial court when they need high-quality work on complex legal issues at a cost substantially lower than larger firms.

What kinds of issues does Gerstein Harrow brief and argue?

Gerstein Harrow can research and write briefs on a wide variety of issues, so long as those issues fit with the mission of the firm. For instance, Gerstein Harrow has written briefs or motions arguing that drivers for a logistics company can sue in court rather than going to arbitration, that workers must be compensated for costs incurred while working from home, and that a leading restaurant worker advocacy group may assert claims for employment discrimination on behalf of workers. 

Gerstein Harrow has also represented various amici in important appellate cases.

What fee arrangements does Gerstein Harrow use? 

In addition to excellent advocacy, part of Gerstein Harrow’s value is its efficiency and flexibility in working with other lawyers on fee arrangements. Gerstein Harrow can write briefs for a fixed fee, for a part of any potential contingency, or even pro bono in appropriate circumstances.

Contact us at hi@gerstein-harrow.com to learn more.