Kenneth M. Vorrasi is an associate in the firm’s Commerical Litigation Practice Group, where he practices in the areas of antitrust and litigation.
Ken earned his bachelor's degree from Cornell University and graduated, cum laude, from Notre Dame Law School in 2004, where he was executive articles editor of the Journal of Legislation.
Ken is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Virginia.
Publications:
Kenneth M. Vorrasi, Note, England's Reform to Alleviate the Problems of Civil Process: A Comparison of Judicial Case Management in England and the United States, 30 J. LEGIS. 361 (2004).
David A.J. Goldfine & Kenneth M. Vorrasi, The Fall of the Kodak Aftermarket Doctrine: Dying a Slow Death in the Lower Courts, 72 ANTITRUST L.J. 209 (2004). |