About Eduard
Eduard Cadmus graduated from New York University in 2008 and earned his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law in 2011. He completed his legal education during a period of change in the profession and entered practice as a young lawyer ready to work across state lines. His academic record traces a steady progression from a liberal arts foundation to law school training in New York.
Early in his career Cadmus joined Cooley Godward Kronish LLP as an associate. He worked at that national firm in a junior attorney role. The position exposed him to the routines of large-firm practice, including client work, research, drafting and the day-to-day demands of litigation and transactional teams. Associates at firms of that size often rotate through practice groups; Cadmus’s time there provided experience in collaborating on multi-disciplinary matters and coordinating with colleagues in other offices.
Cadmus is licensed to practice in New Jersey, New York and California. He maintains admissions across three state bars, which allows him to accept matters that cross state lines and to advise clients subject to differing local rules. Holding multiple admissions is a practical advantage for lawyers who handle transactions or disputes that involve parties or facts in several jurisdictions.
Colleagues describe Cadmus as a lawyer who adapts to different practice settings. He moved from a large firm environment into subsequent roles that required steadier handling of clients’ immediate legal needs. That transition is common among lawyers who begin their careers in large firms and later seek a balance between firm-style work and more direct client interaction. Cadmus’s path reflects that pattern.
His educational background anchors his work. A Fordham law degree provided classroom instruction in core subjects and opportunities for practical legal training. NYU supplied the undergraduate grounding that preceded his law studies. Together those institutions shaped his understanding of legal research, advocacy and professional responsibility.
By 2026 Cadmus remains admitted in New Jersey, New York and California and continues to practice law across those jurisdictions. He brings the experience of a former associate at Cooley Godward Kronish LLP to the matters he handles today. His current practice focuses on delivering legal services to clients in matters that require multi-jurisdictional licensure and understanding of diverse state rules.