Background
Kleinberg, Fredric A. was born on July 4, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Kleinberg, Fredric A. was born on July 4, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
University of Miami (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1964). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1967).
Worked at Kleinberg, Kaplan, Wolff & Cohen, Professional Corporation (New York, New York) specializing in General Practice, Corporate, Securities, Investment Management, Mergers and Acquisitions, Litigation, Trusts, Estates, Taxation, Real Estate, Trade Regulation, Bankruptcy, Entertainment, Construction, Matrimonial, Insurance, Trademark, Telecommunications and International Law. Admitted to the bar, 1968, New New York Omicron Delta Kappa. Member, Iron Arrow.
Advisor, Eugene and Estelle Ferkauf Foundation, 1972-1992.
Trustee: Board of Governors of the Graduate Schools of Yeshiva University, 1973-1977. Children"s Medical Center of New York, 1973-1986.
The Jewish Braille Institute of America, 1976-1979. Benjamin North. Cardozo School of Law, 1977-1987.
Dartmouth College Medical School, 1979-1986.
The Nassau Center, 1983-1986. Associate Trustee, Long Island Jewish/Hillside Medical Center, 1978-1983. Trustee, Daytop Village Foundation, 1992.
Member, International Council of The Salk Institute of Biological Sciences, 1983.
Founded as a "big firm" spinoff in 1971, the firm has developed particular expertise in a variety of "niches," including representation of domestic and off-shore hedge funds, money managers, investment funds and broker/dealers. Strategic tax planning.
Middle-market mergers and acquisitions. Estate planning for business owners.
Professional firm organization and break-up.
Chief Executive Officer contracts and negotiations. Anglo-American transactions. Trademark licensing; commercial leasing.
Real estate transactions.
And litigation in the areas of corporate, securities, trade regulation, bankruptcy, creditors rights, intellectual property, telecommunications, product liability and construction. The firm engages in a diversified general counsel and transactional business practice, representing corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, investment advisors, entrepreneurs and individuals in local, state, national and international matters.
(Listings of major transactions handled, administrative agencies the firm appears before, and reported judicial decisions are available upon request).
Member, Iron Arrow. Advisor, Eugene and Estelle Ferkauf Foundation, 1972-1992. Trustee: Board of Governors of the Graduate Schools of Yeshiva University, 1973-1977. Children"s Medical Center of New York, 1973-1986.
The Jewish Braille Institute of America, 1976-1979.
Benjamin North. Cardozo School of Law, 1977-1987. Dartmouth College Medical School, 1979-1986.
The Nassau Center, 1983-1986. Associate Trustee, Long Island Jewish/Hillside Medical Center, 1978-1983.
Trustee, Daytop Village Foundation, 1992.
Member, International Council of The Salk Institute of Biological Sciences, 1983.