Background
Lubell, Jonathan W. was born in New York, New York, November 9.
Lubell, Jonathan W. was born in New York, New York, November 9.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Science, 1951). Harvard University (Bachelor of Laws, magna cum laude, 1954).
Worked at Morrison Cohen Singer & Weinstein, Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in General Trial and Appellate Practice. Corporate, Financial, Securities, Insurance, Real Estate, Labor, Tax, Trusts and Estates and Matrimonial Law. Admitted to the bar, 1958, New New York
1969, United States.
Supreme Court. Company-Author: With Mary K. O"Melveny, "Approaching the Law of Defamation as a Plaintiff"s Advocate," Practicing Law Institute, 1983. "Litigation: The Libel Trial," Practicing Law Institute, 1984.
"The Expert Witness in Libel Trials," Practicing Law Institute, 1986. Member, Practicing Law Institute Faculty for Libel and Communications Law, 1980-1985.
"Testimony at Joint Hearing Before The Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Fair Use and Unpublished Works," July 11, 1990.
With Arlene R. Smoler, "Privacy and Journalism Can Coexist Without New Legislation," The Connecticut Law Tribune, October 15, 1990. Lecturer, Constitutional Law Seminar, Hofstra Law School, 1992. Distinguished Lecturer in Jurisprudence, The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, 1990.
Board Member, 1996, Vice President and Secretary, 1996, Rural Legal Rights Foundation, Incorporated.
Member: National Lawyers Guild (President, New York City Chapter, 1969-1971. Member, National Board of Directors of the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1996).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Military: United States.
Army, 1954-1956
Morrison Cohen Singer & Weinstein, Limited Liability Partnership is a full-service law firm providing a broad spectrum of legal services.
Its areas of practice include contract, securities, commercial, aviation, first amendment and defamation, partnership, insurance, real estate, copyright and trademark litigation (both trial level and appellate and before arbitration tribunals). Corporate and commercial transactions (both domestic and international) including securities, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, joint venture and technology transfer, computer and licensing transactions. Administrative practice before regulatory agencies.
Insurance matters.
Family law matters including divorce, custody and adoption. Labor and employment. Entertainment; taxation.
Real estate.
Trusts and estates.
Co-Author: With Mary K. O'Melveny, "Approaching the Law of Defamation as a Plaintiff's Advocate," Practicing Law Institute, 1983. "Litigation: The Libel Trial," Practicing Law Institute, 1984. "The Expert Witness in Libel Trials," Practicing Law Institute, 1986.
Member, Practicing Law Institute Faculty for Libel and Communications Law, 1980-1985. "Testimony at Joint Hearing Before The Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Fair Use and Unpublished Works," July 11, 1990. With Arlene R. Smoler, "Privacy and Journalism Can Coexist Without New Legislation," The Connecticut Law Tribune, October 15, 1990.
Lecturer, Constitutional Law Seminar, Hofstra Law School, 1992. Distinguished Lecturer in Jurisprudence, The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, 1990. Board Member, 1996, Vice President and Secretary, 1996, Rural Legal Rights Foundation, Inc.
Member, Practicing Law Institute Faculty for Libel and Communications Law, 1980-1985. "Testimony at Joint Hearing Before The Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Fair Use and Unpublished Works," July 11, 1990. With Arlene R. Smoler, "Privacy and Journalism Can Coexist Without New Legislation," The Connecticut Law Tribune, October 15, 1990.
Lecturer, Constitutional Law Seminar, Hofstra Law School, 1992.
Distinguished Lecturer in Jurisprudence, The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, 1990. Board Member, 1996, Vice President and Secretary, 1996, Rural Legal Rights Foundation, Incorporated.
Member: National Lawyers Guild (President, New York City Chapter, 1969-1971. Member, National Board of Directors of the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1996).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Military: United States. Army, 1954-1956.