Eva Kane is Of Counsel to the Radice Law Firm and has been working with the firm since 2013. Eva has substantial experience conducting and managing both plaintiffs’ and defendants’ discovery and has served important roles in, inter alia, the Skelaxin, Suboxone, and Foreign Exchange litigations.
Ms. Kane has been involved with patent litigation for a number of years, including pharmaceutical patent litigation, technology patent litigation as well as other intellectual property matters and mergers. Prior to that, Ms. Kane represented both plaintiffs and defendants in her personal practice, in which she prepared cases from inception to jury verdicts.
Ms. Kane earned her J.D. from Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center and graduated as an honor student in the top 25% of her class. In law school Ms. Kane was a member of the Jewish Lawyers’ Guild and the Transnational Journal and interned for Judge Doyle in Supreme Court in NY on matrimonial matters and Judge Conte in Superior Court, Hackensack, NJ. She is admitted to practice law in the States of New York and New Jersey, and in Federal Courts in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York and the District of New Jersey.