Education
J.D., Tulane University, 1981
A.B., College of Holy Cross, 1977
Admissions
New York
Pennsylvania
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of
New York
U.S. District Court, Southern District of
New York
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Organizations
National Institute of Trial Lawyers,
Teacher & Lecturer
Frank Karam
Of Counsel
Frank Karam brings over 30 years of experience to a practice that focuses on complex
commercial and securities litigation. He has tried complex cases involving tax fraud
and commercial fraud and has argued numerous appeals in state and federal courts.
From 1984 through 1990, Mr. Karam served as an Assistant District Attorney in the
Bronx, where he was a senior Trial Attorney in the Homicide Bureau. Since entering
private practice in 1990, Mr. Karam has concentrated on trial and appellate work
in state and federal courts, trying more than 100 cases to verdict and recovering
hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of institutional and private investors.
Mr. Karam is an active teacher and lecturer for the National Institute for Trial
Advocacy and was a panelist at the ABA Business Law section entitled “Corporate Accounting
in the Wake of Enron.” He has served as an instructor at trial advocacy
programs for both the New Jersey and Massachusetts Attorney General’s Offices, the
Rutgers University School of Law, and recently served as an instructor at the trial
advocacy program for antitrust litigators sponsored by the National Association
of Attorneys General.