Background
Arkin, Stanley S. was born on February 28, 1938 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Jerome and Lillian (Rogo) Arkin.
Arkin, Stanley S. was born on February 28, 1938 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Jerome and Lillian (Rogo) Arkin.
University of Southern California (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1959). Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1962).
Worked at Alschuler Grossman & Pines LLP (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Corporation, Securities, Real Estate, Land Use, Entertainment Law, Taxation, Antitrust, Administrative, Financial Institutions, Insurance, Municipal, Probate and Professional Liability Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1963, New York.
1973, California; 1982, District of Columbia. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. Blue Key. Regular Columnist, "Business Crime," New York Law Journal, 1985.
Author: "The Presumption of General Damages in the Law of Constitutional Libel," 68 Columbia Law Review, December 1968. "Self-Regulation and Approaches To Maintaining Standards of Professional Integrity," 30 University of Miami Law Review, Summer, 1976, No. 4. Lead Author: Business Crime, (Six Volumes) Matthew Bender, 1981.
The Prevention and Prosecution of Computer and High Technology Crime Matthew Bender, 1988. Contributing Author: Rico: Civil and Criminal Law and Strategy, Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1989-1991. Adjunct Associate Professor, New York University School of Law, Criminal Trial Advocacy, 1975-1985.
Special Prosecutor in Connection with 1970 Prison Riots, New York City Department of Corrections, 1971-1972. Member, Advisory Committee on the Criminal Procedure Law, Judicial Conference of the State of New York, 1973-1980. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Chairman, Committee on Professional Discipline, 1986-1988.
Chairman, 1970-1972, Committee on Criminal Courts, Law and Procedure). Century City, New York State (Chairman, Committee on Standards for Judicial Competence, 1975-1980) and American Bar Associations. State Bar of California.
New York County Lawyers Association. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. (Also Member, Arkin Schaffer & Kaplan, New York, New York).
For over 40 years Alschuler Grossman & Pines LLP has enjoyed a national reputation for vigorous and creative advocacy in complex business litigation and business transactions. This select group of professionals is committed to finding practical solutions which produce tangible and cost-effective results for clients. Their "hands-on" commitment to the practice of law sets Alschuler Grossman & Pines LLP apart from many other leading law firms.
The scope of the firm's practice has led Alschuler Grossman & Pines LLP to establish relationships with leading law firms throughout the world through its founding membership in the Association of Commercial Lawyers International. These relationships give the firm the access necessary to represent clients' interests effectively in out-of-state and foreign jurisdictions.
Member, Advisory Committee on the Criminal Procedure Law, Judicial Conference of the State of New York, 1973-1980. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Chairman, Committee on Professional Discipline, 1986-1988. Member, Committees on: Legal Assistance, 1965-1968.
Grievance, 1972-1975. Judiciary, 1975-1980. Executive, 1981-1985.
Secretary, 1968-1969 and Chairman, 1970-1972, Committee on Criminal Courts, Law and Procedure. Member, Special Committees on: Courtroom Conduct, 1969-1974. Requirements of the Court, 1970-1972.
Criminal Justice, 1971-1972. To Cooperate with the Temporary State Commission on Judicial Conduct, 1975). New York State (Member, Criminal Justice Section and Chairman, Committee on Standards for Judicial Competence, 1975-1980) and American (Member, Criminal Law Section, Committee on Courtroom Conduct, 1972) Bar Associations.
The District of Columbia Bar. New York County Lawyers Association (Member and Secretary, Committee on the Unlawful Practice of Law, 1963-1965. Chairman, PLI Program on Rights to Privacy, 1974).
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. (Also Of Counsel to Alschuler Grossman & Pines LLP, Los Angeles, California). Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers.
(Also Of Counsel to Alschuler Grossman & Pines LLP, Los Angeles, California).
Married Suzanne Arkin, March 3, 1963. Children: Adam Arkin, Alexander Arkin, Anthony Arkin.