Frankfurt Kurnit is a diverse and inclusive law firm both in composition and practice. We are signatories to the New York City Bar’s Statement of Diversity Principles and believe that employing people with varied experiences, backgrounds and viewpoints leads to a firm with different and innovative ideas, knowledge, and approaches, and creates an internal culture that encourages positive relationships and communication. This also allows the firm to appreciate and service clients with varied perspectives and backgrounds.
In 2023, we were proud to have been honored by Lawyers of Color (LoC) with their Aspire Diversity Award. Partners Lisa E. Davis and Terri Seligman were also recognized by The New York Law Journal as 2022 Diversity Initiative honorees.
We regularly host events for our clients, attorneys, and staff, leveraging Frankfurt Kurnit’s deep ties to the media, entertainment, and academic circles. We have hosted roundtable discussions, lectures, and working sessions led by prominent authors and experts on important and cutting-edge issues.
If you have any questions, please contact Lisa E. Davis at (212) 826-5530 or ldavis@fkks.com.
Published Articles
Doing a Pitch? Who Owns the Ideas?
A jury in Michigan sent shock waves through the advertising industry earlier this month when it awarded more than thirty million dollars to two men who alleged that Taco Bell stole from them the idea of using a Chihuahua in advertising. Read more.
June 15, 2003
To Shred or Not to Shred: Document Retention Policies and Federal Obstruction of Justice Statutes
Chief Justice Rehnquist cited Christopher Chase's article in the Arthur Andersen v. United States decision (544 U.S. 696) (2005). View Article
March 21, 2003
In the Press: Praise
Frankfurt Kurnit in Black Enterprise Magazine 2002
Black Enterprise Magazine named Lisa E. Davis as one of "Top 50 Black Power Brokers in Entertainment" in 2002. Read more.
December 10, 2002
Published Articles
Marketing Debacle - All About Endorsements
Sony suffered embarrassing allegations for the second time about its advertising recently, after the news media uncovered that Sony had used its employees to give an endorsement in a television commercial for one of its own films, "The Patriot." Read more.
September 16, 2001
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