Background
Eppenstein, Madelaine was born on December 21, 1947 in Bronx, New York, United States.
Eppenstein, Madelaine was born on December 21, 1947 in Bronx, New York, United States.
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1976). Brooklyn Law School (Juris Doctor, 1979).
Shearson v. McMahon, 482 United States. 220 (1987); Cowen & Company v. Anderson, 76 N.Y.2d 318 (1990).Worked at Eppenstein and Eppenstein (New York, NY) specializing in Securities Fraud and Commodities Litigation and Arbitration, Constitutional, International, Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1980, New York and United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
1986, United States. Supreme Court and United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. 1988, United States. District Court, Northern District of New York.
Member, Moot Court Honor Society. Co-Winner, 1978, Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. Executive Editor, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 1978-1979.
Co-Author: "Prosecuting Unsuitability Claims," American Bar Association Securities Arbitration Deskbook, 1996. "Guidelines for Effective Arbitrator Selection," Securities Arbitration, PLI, 1996. "Dirty Tricks in Arbitration-Part II," PIABA Conference, 1996.
"Ethical Considerations and Professionalism in Arbitration, Some Practical Situations and Solutions When Respondents' Counsel Play Dirty - Part I," PIABA Conference, 1995. "Gathering Evidence for Use in Securities Arbitrations," AAA, May 1992. "Broker-Dealer Ruling Bucks Arbitration Trend," Legal Times, June 9, 1986.
Note, "Radio Propaganda in the Contexts of International Regulation and the Free Flow of Information as a Human Right," 5 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 154, Winter, 1979. Speaker, "Securities Arbitration," Brooklyn Law School Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series, 1987. Member: New York State Bar Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Member, Moot Court Honor Society. Co-Winner, 1978, Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. Executive Editor, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 1978-1979.