Mr. Cooper is the author of six books, including “To Compete or Not to Compete: The Definitive Insider’s Guide to Non-Compete Agreements in New York,” and “When the Schools Fail to Protect Our Kids: A Parent’s Guide to School & Daycare Negligence in New York.” He has also delivered a number of Continuing Legal Education seminars, including before Lawline, the National Law Institute and NACLE, and has been a guest speaker for various business groups in his particular fields.
After graduating cum laude from Yeshiva University (one of the Top 50 Universities in the United States) with a degree in English Literature, Mr. Cooper attended the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law as both a David Berg and Earle I. Mack Scholar. He is admitted to practice before all of New York’s trial courts, the Federal courts in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, as well as the United States Supreme Court.
He has also co-authored practice commentaries on these rules for one of the country’s premier legal publishers. Mr. Cooper is privileged in that he is regularly engaged by other law firms in defective products and complex accident cases as their trial and appellate counsel.
Since childhood, Mr. Cooper has enjoyed playing tennis. While in college, he not only started for his varsity team, he even used to teach tennis to young children in the summers between semesters. Mr. Cooper lives in Far Rockaway, New York with his beautiful wife and 10 – that’s right ten! – adorable and spunky children.
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