Background
Rubin, Joseph was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States.
Rubin, Joseph was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States.
Columbia College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1960). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1963). Columbia University (Master of Philisophy
Policy
Science, 1973); spoken languages: Spanish, French, Italian and German.
Worked at Rubin, Bailin, Ortoli, Mayer, Baker & Fry Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, International. Admitted to the bar, 1965, New York and United States. District Court, Southern District of New New York
Fulbright Hayes Scholar to Central and South America ("Latin American Economic Integration Efforts").
Faculty Scholar, Columbia University School of International Affairs, 1969-1971. Special Scholar, Faculty of Law, Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala, 1973-1974.
Research Scholar, Parker School of Comparative Law. Project, "Expropriation Law of the Americas," Columbia University Law School.
Associate, Inter-American Law Center, Columbia University Law School.
Consultant and Reviewer: "Forms of Business Organization, Financial Handbook," The Ronald Press, New York, 1973. Adjunct Professor, Columbia University Law School, 1996. Adjunct Professor of Law and Taxation and New Venture Management, Columbia University Graduate School of Business since 1973.
Professor, Columbia Executive Master of Business Administration Program.
Lecturer: Columbia University Executive Programs (including special programs for French, Italian, Soviet, and Eastern European managers and senior managers of large United States. Corporations); United States Information Service (Programs for visiting foreign invitees, 1991).
Executive Director, Columbia University (Harriman Institute) International Technical Assistance Program for Transforming Economics, 1994. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Past Member, Inter-American Affairs Committee, 1969-1972.
Project, "Code of Conduct for Multi-National Corporations").
American Society of International Law. American Academy of Political Science.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Past Member, Inter-American Affairs Committee, 1969-1972. Project, "Code of Conduct for Multi-National Corporations"). American Society of International Law.
American Academy of Political Science.