Background
Olick, Arthur S. was born on June 15, 1931 in New York, New York, United States.
Olick, Arthur S. was born on June 15, 1931 in New York, New York, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, with high honors, 1952. Juris Doctor, 1955).
Worked at Anderson Kill & Olick, Professional Corporation Admitted to the bar, 1956, New New York 1958, United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
1960, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
1961, United States. Supreme Court. 1973, United States. Tax Court.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
1991, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "Chapter 11-A Dubious Solution to Massive Toxic Tort Liability," 18 The Forum, Number.
3, Spring, 1983. "Manufacturer"s Chapter 11 Refuge," Federal Publications, Incorporated., 1983, 1984.
Assistant Instructor, Yale University Department of Political Science, 1954-1955. Instructor, Business Law, University of Georgia, Augusta, 1956-1957.
Lecturer, Fordham Law School Continuing legal education Program, 1990-1995. Member of Staff, United States.
Army Civil Affairs and Military Government School, 1956-1957.
Assistant United States. Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1962-1968. Chief of Civil Division, 1965-1968.
Member, 1968-1972, President, 1971-1972, Board of Education, Greenburgh Central School District #7, Hartsdale, New New York
Village Attorney: Village of Tarrytown, New York, 1968-1973. 1975-1977; Village of Dobbs Ferry, New York, 1975-1976.
Special Counsel to: Villages of Irvington and North Tarrytown, New York, 1971-1977. Town of New Castle, New York, 1979-1985.
Trustee, 1973-1980, Honorary Trustee, 1987, The Calhoun School.
Member, Board of Directors, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York, New York, 1978. Town Attorney, Town of Greenburgh, New York, 1974. Counsel, Tarrytown Urban Renewal Agency, 1975-1977.
Member, Board of Directors, Westchester Municipal Planning Federation, 1976-1978.
Member: National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Panel of Fact Finders, New York State Public Employment Relations Board, 1969-1972.
Member, Board of Directors, Westchester County Legal Aid Society, 1976-1979. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Professional Liability, 1987-1990.
Grievance Committee, 1968-1972.
Business Bankruptcy Committee, 1982-1985). New York State (Member, Special Committee on Procedures for Judicial Discipline, 1981-1983. Member, Committees on: Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 1981-1983.
Criminal Civil Penalties, 1981-1984, Tax Section) and American (Member, Committee on Business Bankruptcy, Section of Business Law, 1981.
Chairman, Subcommittee on Use and Disposition of Property, Ad Hoc Committee on Partnerships, 1991-1994) Bar Associations. Federal Bar Council. Fellow: American Bar Foundation.
American Law Institute. American Bankruptcy College.
Author: "Chapter 11-A Dubious Solution to Massive Toxic Tort Liability," 18 The Forum, No. 3, Spring, 1983
"Manufacturer's Chapter 11 Refuge," Federal Publications, Inc., 1983, 1984. Assistant Instructor, Yale University Department of Political Science, 1954-1955.
Instructor, Business Law, University of Georgia, Augusta, 1956-1957. Lecturer, Fordham Law School Continuing legal education Program, 1990-1995. Member of Staff, United States.
Army Civil Affairs and Military Government School, 1956-1957. Assistant United States. Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1962-1968.
Chief of Civil Division, 1965-1968. Member, 1968-1972, President, 1971-1972, Board of Education, Greenburgh Central School District #7, Hartsdale, New York. Village Attorney: Village of Tarrytown, New York, 1968-1973.
1975-1977
Village of Dobbs Ferry, New York, 1975-1976. Special Counsel to: Villages of Irvington and North Tarrytown, New York, 1971-1977. Town of New Castle, New York, 1979-1985.
Trustee, 1973-1980, Honorary Trustee, 1987, The Calhoun School.
Member, 1968-1972, President, 1971-1972, Board of Education, Greenburgh Central School District #7, Hartsdale, New New York Village; Fellow: American Bar Foundation. American Law Institute.
American Bankruptcy College.