Bio
Mr. Fisher is a member of the firm's Litigation Practice Team, where he partners with public and private sector clients to resolve their most pressing legal challenges in bankruptcy, commercial litigation, and municipal law. He works closely with clients facing disputes involving land disposition, real property tax enforcement, and civil rights claims, providing counsel tailored to each client's operational realities and long-term business objectives.
Clients rely on Mr. Fisher as a trusted advisor who takes the time to understand their business, their industry, and the broader implications of each legal matter. He is known for delivering candid, practical guidance that empowers clients to make informed decisions — whether protecting creditor interests in bankruptcy, shielding municipalities from costly litigation exposure, or resolving commercial disputes before they escalate. His approach prioritizes early case assessment, cost-effective resolution strategies, and transparent communication at every stage of an engagement.
Mr. Fisher is committed to building lasting client relationships grounded in accessibility, accountability, and consistent results. He joined the firm following his participation in the firm's summer associate program and received his Juris Doctor from the University at Buffalo School of Law, where he distinguished himself as an Executive Publication Editor of the Buffalo Law Review.
Representative Matters
Mr. Fisher has delivered favorable results for clients across a variety of high-stakes matters, including:
- Obtained summary judgment dismissing federal civil rights claims asserted against a New York State Trooper.
- Successfully defended a municipal client in an Article 78 proceeding challenging the municipality's administration of stormwater drainage infrastructure.
- Preserved a creditor's $2.8 million claim by successfully opposing its non-consensual release under a confirmed bankruptcy plan.
- Secured the complete dismissal of all claims in a contested employment and business tort matter.