Eric M. SodhiRichman Greer, P.A., Miami, USAAreas of Practice: Litigation Contact Information:
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| Mr. Sodhi joined the Miami office of Richman Greer Weil after practicing complex commercial litigation at a firm in downtown Miami for over two years. Mr. Sodhi's practice continues to focus on complex commercial litigation where he represents clients in all aspects of business generated litigation. Mr. Sodhi received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Central Florida in 1999. Immediately thereafter, Mr. Sodhi enrolled in Emory University School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor degree in early 2002. While at Emory, Mr. Sodhi earned a position on Emory's Moot Court Society. Additionally, Mr. Sodhi graduated from a two week intensive trial program sponsored by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, the premier provider of trial skills training in the legal profession. Mr. Sodhi is a member of the American Bar Association, The Florida Bar, and the Dade County Bar Young Lawyers Division. Mr. Sodhi has authored articles printed in national and international publications. Mr. Sodhi is admitted to practice before all of Florida's state courts as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. EducationEmory University School of Law, 2002B.A. University of Central Florida, 1999 Bar AdmissionsFloridaU.S. District Court Southern District of Florida Publications"Deficiency Actions: How Far Should You Go?" Vol. 21, No. 2, Journal of Equipment Lease Financing, Fall 2003. [An in depth analysis of the business and legal decisions a lending institution faces when making a business judgment decisions whether to go forward against a debtor with a deficiency action.] "Commonality of Control: How much is necessary to shed the light of legitimacy into the grey market?" Trademark World Magazine, November 2004. [An in depth analysis of the web of federal law surrounding the importation of goods bearing a legitimate U.S. trademark; commonly referred to as parallel imports or grey market goods.] |
