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    David M. Schraver

    Of Counsel


    • Rochester
    • Office+1 585.263.1341
    • dschraver@nixonpeabody.com
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    Introduction

    Practice Areas

    Construction & Real Estate LitigationEnvironmental Litigation AppellateArbitration, Mediation & Alternative Dispute ResolutionLitigationComplex Disputes

    Industries

    Energy

    /My focus

    Complex business disputes

    I have represented large corporations in contract disputes ranging from antitrust claims to failed technology products and information technology outsourcing contracts to securities fraud. More recently, I have successfully represented the parent of a public utility in challenging New York State’s decertification and denial of millions of dollars in Empire Development Zone tax credits.

    Indian law

    I am one of the founders of the firm’s Indian Law & Gaming practice and represent local governments in disputes with Indian tribes over land claims, jurisdiction and sovereignty issues, and taxation. One of my most significant matters involves representing Madison and Oneida counties in a lengthy dispute involving taxation of tribally owned properties that are held in fee and were recently purchased from non-Indian landowners. The litigation reached the Supreme Court of the United States in 2005, again in 2010, and is now the subject of petition pending in the high court.

    Ethics and professional liability

    I have been involved in issues of professional ethics and liability for many years and have served on the New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics and Committee on Standards of Attorney Conduct. My bar involvement has enabled me to forge strong professional relationships with judges and lawyers and keeps me on top of trends in legal ethics and my practice.

    One of most fulfilling assignments is my role as President of the NYSBA. I enjoy working with the diverse group of members – I’m learning a lot about what is going on in the profession and about the challenges younger lawyers are facing as they begin their careers. My focus during my term will be on the future of legal education and the profession at a time when many law school graduates are shouldering massive student loan debt coupled with uncertain job prospects. I am engaging with law school educators, attorneys and judges to examine how best to prepare new attorneys for a changing profession.

    /Representative experience

    • Mishewal Wappo Tribe of Alexander Valley, v. Salzar, et al, 5:09-cv-02502 (U.S. District Court, Northern District of California) (representing Napa and Sonoma Counties).
    • Madison County and Oneida County, New York v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York, 10-72 (Supreme Court of the United States) (representing Madison and Oneida Counties).
    • Oneida Indian Nation of New York v. County of Oneida, et al., 74-cv-187 (NDNY); 07-2430cv(L), 07-2548-cv(XAP), 07-2550-cv(XAP) (2d Cir.) (representing Madison and Oneida Counties).
    • Oneida Indian Nation of New York v. Madison County and Oneida County, 05-6408-cv(L), 06-5168-cv(CON), 06-5515-cv(CON) (2d Cir.) (representing Madison and Oneida Counties).
    • Oneida Indian Nation of New York v. Pifer, et al., 05-1532 etc. (State of New York Supreme Court, County of Madison) (representing Madison County and various municipal defendants).
    • Oneida Indian Nation of New York v. Laguzza, et al., CA2005-1543, etc. (State of New York Supreme Court, County of Oneida) (representing Oneida County and various municipal defendants).
    • Stockbridge-Munsee Community v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York and State of New York, et al, 86-cv-1140 (NDNY) (representing Madison and Oneida Counties).
    • Town of Southampton, New York v. Shinnecock Indian Tribe, et al., 03-cv-3466 (EDNY); 08-1194-cv(L), 08-1195-cv(CON)(2d. Cir.) (representing Town of Southampton).
    • Shinnecock Indian Nation v. State of New York, et al., 05-cv-2887 (EDNY) (representing County of Suffolk, Town of Southampton, Long Island University and several non-State defendants).
    • Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation/DeKalb County Taxpayers Against the Casino (National Indian Gaming Commission) (2007-___) (representing DeKalb County Taxpayers Against the Casino).
    • Oneida Indian Nation of New York – Application to Take Land into Trust (Bureau of Indian Affairs/Department of the Interior) (2005-2008) (representing Madison and Oneida Counties).
    • State of New York, et al., v. Salazar, 6:08-CV-00644 (NDNY) (representing Madison and Oneida Counties).
    • Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin – Application to Take Land into Trust (Bureau of Indian Affairs) (2007-___) (representing Madison County).
    • NRG Energy, Inc. and Oswego Harbor Power, LLC v. Empire Zone Designation Board, et al., Index No. 11-241 (State of New York Supreme Court, County of Albany) (representing NRG Energy, Inc. and Oswego Harbor Power, LLC).

    /Looking ahead

    The legal profession and the practice of law have changed dramatically and will continue to change rapidly as the result of changes in technology, globalization, new sources of law-related services and increasing demands and needs of clients. Law firms that anticipate, understand and adapt to these changes will be successful in the future.

    /In the news

    • The Daily Record

      David M. Schraver joins Center for Community Alternatives board

      Of Counsel David Schraver of the Complex Commercial Disputes group in Rochester has been named to the board of directors for the Center for Community Alternatives, which promotes community-based alternatives to incarceration.
      Oct 31, 2018
    • The Daily Record

      Rochester attorney will lead review of residency rule

      Rochester commercial litigation counsel Dave Schraver is noted in this article as the lead attorney of the New York State Bar Association working group to study the state law requiring non-resident attorneys from adjoining states to maintain an office in the state.
      April 20, 2017
    • New Jersey Law Journal

      NJ Lawyers Say NY's Office Requirement Can Still Be Defeated

      Rochester attorney Dave Schraver is quoted in this article about a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on a challenge to the New York law requiring out-of-state lawyers to maintain offices in the state. It’s noted that he heads NYSBA’s 12-member working group that will be examining Section 470.
      April 27, 2016
    • The Daily Record (Rochester, NY)

      Attorneys of the Year 2014

      Immediate past New York State Bar Association president Dave Schraver and Commercial Litigation partner Sheldon Smith are featured within this special section honoring the 2014 attorneys of the year.
      Nov 6, 2014
    • New York Law Journal

      Attorneys Applaud Overhaul of Nonprofit Law for Cutting Red Tape

      Partner and leader of the firm’s Nonprofit Organizations practice Mike Cooney, Rochester counsel Anita Pelletier, and Rochester partner and president of the New York State Bar Association Dave Schraver discuss the New York State Nonprofit Revitalization Act signed into law by Governor Cuomo.
      Dec 20, 2013

    /Admitted to practice

    New York
    Florida
    U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York
    U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
    U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
    U.S. District Court, Western District of New York
    U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
    U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
    U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida
    U.S. Supreme Court

    /Education

    Harvard University, B.A., cum laude
    University of Michigan Law School, J.D., magna cum laude (Note and Comment Editor, Michigan Law Review)

    /Professional activities

    New York State Bar Association – President (term to begin on June 1, 2013), President-elect (June 1, 2012), Vice President (2008-2010), Chair of the Finance Committee, and member of the House of Delegates, Committee on Standards for Attorney Conduct and Commercial and Federal Litigation Section of the New York State Bar Association; American Bar Association (2003-2009, 2012 - ) - Member of the House of Delegates and Litigation Section; The Metropolitan Bar Caucus of the National Conference of Bar Presidents (2002-2003) - Past President; Monroe County Bar Association (1997-1998) - Past president;  and has served on the boards of a number of community organizations.

    /Recognition

    David was selected, through a peer-review survey, for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021 in the fields of Bet-the-Company Litigation and Commercial Litigation. He was named the Best Lawyers® 2017 and 2020 Bet-the-Company Litigation “Lawyer of the Year” in Rochester, NY. David has been listed in Best Lawyers since 2001.

    David has also been included The Daily Record Attorneys of the Year (2014). David was selected to the Upstate New York Super Lawyers list in 2007-2017. His primary areas of practice are business litigation law and Native American law.

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