Background
Rothstein, Martin L. was born on August 29, 1943 in New York, New York, United States.
Rothstein, Martin L. was born on August 29, 1943 in New York, New York, United States.
City College of the City University of New York (Bachelor of Arts, 1965). New York University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1968). Spoken languages: Spanish.
Worked at Barst & Mukamal (New York, NY) specializing in Immigration, Nationality and Consular Matters, Criminal Law, Real Estate. Admitted to the bar, 1968, New York. 1971, United States. Court of International Trade and United States.
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. 1973, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit and United States. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
1975, United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. 1977, United States. District Court, Northern District of New York. 1979, District of Columbia, United States.
District Court, District of Columbia, United States. Supreme Court and United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
1984, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Member, Moot Court Board. Co-Editor, American Immigration Lawyers Association, AAU Reporter.
Author, "United States. Immigration Laws, Working, Living and Studying in America," 1993. Lecturer, Immigration Law and Practice: American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1981-1996.
New York Trial Lawyers Association, 1981. New York State Bar Association, 1982, 1984. American Management Association, 1982.
University of Texas School of Law, 1983. Practising Law Institute, 1984, 1993. Federal Bar Association, 1995.
General Attorney, Federal Communications Commission, 1968-1970. Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Civil Division, 1970-1973.
Member: New York, American and Federal Bar Associations. American Immigration Lawyers Association (Chairman, New York Chapter, 1982-1983. Co-Chair, Eastern Region Liaison Committee, 1992.
Co-Chair, Consular Affairs/Visa Office Liaison Committee, 1995. Chair, National Visa Office Liaison Committee, 1996-1997). Barst & Mukamal was founded in 1930, and is regarded as one of the oldest and largest United States law firms concentrating on immigration, nationality and consular matters.
The firm is composed of partners who have an average of over twenty years specialized experience in immigration and related legal areas. Many of our partners and attorneys have held high governmental positions and/or have been National and Chapter officers in the American Immigration Lawyers Association. The firm practices before the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Department of Labor, the Department of State, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the Office of Administrative Law Judges, as well as Federal and State Courts.
The Firm also provides representation at United States. Embassies and Consulates throughout the world, and concentrates in securing United States. permanent residence, nonimmigrant working visas and status, corporate compliance programs, citizenship, naturalization, and expatriation matters, as well as deportation and criminal defense work. The firm's clients include numerous "Fortune 500" companies as well as substantial business people and investors.
The firm also provides legal services to its clients in the business, real estate and matrimonial areas, and maintains correspondent law firm relationships throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.
Author, "United States. Immigration Laws, Working, Living and Studying in America," 1993. Lecturer, Immigration Law and Practice: American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1981-1996.
New York Trial Lawyers Association, 1981. New York State Bar Association, 1982, 1984. American Management Association, 1982.
University of Texas School of Law, 1983. Practising Law Institute, 1984, 1993. Federal Bar Association, 1995.
General Attorney, Federal Communications Commission, 1968-1970. Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Civil Division, 1970-1973.
Member, Moot Court Board. Co-Editor, American Immigration Lawyers Association, AAU Reporter. Author, "United States.
Immigration Laws, Working, Living and Studying in America," 1993. Lecturer, Immigration Law and Practice: American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1981-1996. New York Trial Lawyers Association, 1981.
New York State Bar Association, 1982, 1984. American Management Association, 1982. University of Texas School of Law, 1983.
Practising Law Institute, 1984, 1993. Federal Bar Association, 1995. General Attorney, Federal Communications Commission, 1968-1970.
Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Civil Division, 1970-1973. Member: New York, American and Federal Bar Associations.
American Immigration Lawyers Association (Chairman, New York Chapter, 1982-1983. Co-Chair, Eastern Region Liaison Committee, 1992. Co-Chair, Consular Affairs/Visa Office Liaison Committee, 1995.
Chair, National Visa Office Liaison Committee, 1996-1997).