Background
Lustgarten, Isaac B. was born on August 14, 1962 in New York, New York, United States.
Lustgarten, Isaac B. was born on August 14, 1962 in New York, New York, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1983). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1986).
Worked at Schulte Roth & Zabel Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in General Practice. Corporate, Banking, Securities, Bankruptcy and Debt Restructuring, Commercial Finance, Environmental, Equipment Financing and Leasing, Insurance, Litigation, Employee Benefits, Employment Law, Real Estate, Tax, Family Law and Trusts and Estates. Admitted to the bar, 1987, New New York
Managing Editor, Journal of Transnational Law, 1985-1986.
Author: Company-author, "Interstate Banking and Branching in the United States.," International Financial Law Review, February 1991. Company-author, "Banks" Future Evident in Capital Rules for South&L," The American Banker, March 26, 1991.
"Extraterritorial Impact of United States. Bank Regulation," International Financial Law Review, February, 1992.
"Comprehensive Deposit Insurance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Acting 1991," Longman International Banking and Financial Law, March, 1992.
"New United States. Regulation of Foreign Banks," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, April, 1992. "Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Acting 1991," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, August, 1992.
"New Capital Adequacy Requirements for Banks," The Review of Banking and Financial Services, September 16, 1992.
"Rate Risk Plan Would Require Decisions," American Banker, October 6, 1992. Company-author, "Bank and Bank Holding Company Regulations," Global Investor, November, 1992. "United States. Capital Developments," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, March 1993.
"Foreign Bank Supervision," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, June 1993.
"Money Laundering," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, September, 1993. Company-Author, "Derivative Activities of Banks and Bank Holding Companies," The Review of Banking and Financial Services, December 8, 1993.
"Foreign Banks Can Overcome Hurdles to United States. Expansion," American Banker, May 10, 1994.
"Netting Contracts for Capital Adequacy Purposes," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, June 1994.
"United States. Financial Services Reform," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, April 1995. Company-Author, "Risk Management Guidelines for Derivatives - Participant I," The Review of Banking and Financial Services, April 19, 1995.
Company-Author, "Risk Management Guidelines for Derivatives - Participant II," The Review of Banking and Financial Services, May 17, 1995.
"New Federal Reserve Reporting Requirements May Alter United States. Merchant Banking Investments," Longman"s International Banking and Financial Law, August 1995. "United States: The Debanking Process," International Banking & Financial Law, January, 1996.
"Banks, Securities Firms a Tough Match," American Banker, May 2, 1996.
"Compagnie de Suez and Credit Agricole: European Transactions Trigger United States. Banking Law Requirements," International Banking & Financial Law, July 1996.
"United States: Changes to United States. Banking Laws," International Banking & Financial Law, December 1996.
"United States.: New Federal Reserve Regulations Regarding Financial Services Activities," International Banking and Financial Law, April 1997.
Company-Chair, Strategic Research Institute, International Banks in United States. Capital Markets (1995). Speaker, Strategic Research Institute, Bank Merger and Acquisitions Conference and Cross-Selling Financial Products (1995).
Founded in 1969, Schulte Roth & Zabel Limited Liability Partnership is a 200 lawyer firm with offices in New York City and Palm Beach, Florida.
The firm represents a wide range of institutional, business and individual clients, including leading investment and securities firms, public and private corporations, domestic and international commercial banks, international real estate investment and development firms, fiduciaries and individuals.