Michael I. Lubin
Michael I. Lubin is a member of Herten
Burstein. Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil
Trial Attorney, he is a litigator with over 30 years of experience
in the trial and appellate courts. He specializes in commercial and
chancery litigation, land use and prerogative writ litigation, and
appeals. He has represented national and international corporations,
municipalities and their boards and agencies, and private
individuals, including several generations of the same family. Mr. Lubin has participated in eighteen cases that have become reported
decisions of the Superior Court and Supreme Court of New Jersey. Mr.
Lubin has also served in many court-appointed capacities, including
discovery master, special fiscal agent, custodian, and mediator. He
was appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey to serve on the Fee
Arbitration Committee of Bergen County, and was its Chairman for a
four-year term.
Michael I. Lubin is a 1969 graduate of Rutgers
College, New Brunswick with an A.B. degree in American History. He
received his J.D. from Rutgers School of Law, Newark in 1972, where
he was graduated in the top 10 percent of his class and received an
award in trial advocacy from the International Academy of Trial
Lawyers. He served a judicial clerkship with the late Harold
Kolovsky, a presiding judge of the Superior Court, Appellate
Division. A member of the New Jersey State
and Bergen County Bar Associations, Mr. Lubin is a master in the
Justice Morris Pashman American Inn of Court. He also serves as a
member of the District II B Ethics Committee for Bergen County, New
Jersey and as co-chairman of the General Equity Committee of the
Bergen County Bar Association. In addition, Mr. Lubin has lectured
for the New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education and the
National Business Institute on subjects that include land use law,
trial practice, personal injury settlements, wrongful death, and
appellate practice and procedure. He has also served as an adjunct
professor for Rutgers University, Bureau of Government Research.
E-Mail:
mlubin@hertenburstein.com
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