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Jason Karasik's practice focuses on commercial litigation. He has represented a variety of clients in matters involving such issues as construction and engineering, telecommunications, consumer finance, breach of contract, intellectual property, defamation, business torts, and complex business disputes.
Mr. Karasik graduated from The George Washington University Law School in 2005, where he was a senior staff member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal, a member of the Moot Court Board, a student attorney with the Public Justice Advocacy Clinic, a Student Association Senator, chairman of the Student Bar Association Judiciary Committee, and first-place winner of the 2005 Marcus B. Finnegan Prize writing competition. Mr. Karasik earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from The George Washington University in 2001, majoring in Political Science.
Mr. Karasik is the author of "Leveling the IP Playing Field: Conditional Waiver Theory and the Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act," published in the University of California Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (Vol. 27:3, Spring 2005), and he has been a contributor to ABA's Labor and Employment Law Section's treatise "Employee Benefits Law."
He has also devoted considerable time to pro bono matters. In 2008 he received the Clifford Scott Green Bill of Rights Award from the Philadelphia Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, Criminal Law Committee for his representation of two detainees in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in litigation and asylum matters. Moreover, in conjunction with the Support Center for Child Advocates, Mr. Karasik has served as a volunteer attorney representing the needs of abused and neglected children in Philadelphia.
Following graduation from law school, Mr. Karasik was a law clerk to The Honorable Leonard E. Davis, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Texas.
Mr. Karasik is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as well as before the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the District of New Jersey.
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