Josh is a litigator with experience across a wide range of complex civil disputes, including corporate, commercial, fiduciary matters, insurance recovery, products liability, mass tort, creditors’ rights litigation, white collar defense and related investigations. With his background in insolvency, Josh brings valuable insight to jurisdictionally challenging cases—especially where civil litigation must run parallel to bankruptcy or receivership proceedings.
Josh primarily represents corporate entities and financial institutions, guiding them through all aspects of litigation; he has demonstrated a particular facility for strategic decision-making in multiparty, high-stakes disputes. He is known for his adaptability and creative problem-solving, synthesizing nuanced client interests to develop innovative strategies that go beyond simply achieving a favorable verdict or settlement.
Josh has handled matters in a variety of forums, including federal and state courts, arbitration, bankruptcy court, and state-court receivership proceedings. He often manages cases from start to finish and is frequently called upon for his proficiency in briefing and argument on particularly complex legal issues.
In addition to his commercial practice, Josh maintains an active pro bono docket focused on immigration and asylum matters. He is also a frequent speaker on bankruptcy and insolvency topics, having presented CLEs and participated in related panels.
Josh is committed to being the advocate clients want in their corner when facing highly complex, seemingly “no win” situations, and he is dedicated to delivering results through thoughtful strategy, creative advocacy and tireless client service.
