Neal
D. Frishberg, Esq.
Born Brooklyn, NY, Board Admissions: New York (1985), New
Jersey (1984) and Florida (2002) as well as the U.. District
Courts (New Jersey, Southern and Eastern New York). Education:
Vassar College (B.A., 1981); Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
Yeshiva University (J.D., 1984). Board of Directors,
1990-1996 and Treasurer, 1992-1996, Vassar Club of New York. Member:
New York State Bar Association (Member, Committee on
Supreme Court, 1990-1993; Member, Committee on Judicial
Administration, Subcommittee, Budget and Statistics, Chair,
Subcommittee, Lawyer Access to Court Data); Member and
Treasurer, Board of Directors of the Dispute Resolution Center
of Orange and Putnam Counties; Member, Orange County Chamber of
Commerce Services Committee; Orange County Bar
Association; Member, Zoning Board of Appeals,
Croton-On-Hudson, New York, 1992-1997; Mock Trial Coach,
Orange-Ulster BOCES-VoTech Mock Trial Team; Recipient,
Certificate of Honor from NYSBA 1999 and 2000; Recipient,
Outstanding Service to Croton-On-Hudson 1997; Recipient,
Outstanding Volunteer, Divorce Mediation Pilot Program 1998 and
1999; Recipient, Certificate of Recognition from Orange County
Executive Joseph E. Rampe.
Of Counsel
(Photo) Marla
B. Rubin, Esq. Born New York, NY, Bar
admissions: Admitted: 1985, New York; U.S. District
Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
Education: Law School: Pace University, J.D., 1984. College: State University of New York at
Courtland, B.A., cum laude, 1973; New York University, M.P.A.,
1980. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City
of New York (Member, Committee on Professional and Judicial
Ethics, 1994-1996; Member, Administrative Law Committee); New
York State Bar Association (Member, Environmental Law Section;
Chair, Task Force on Legal Ethics; Member, Committee on
Professional Ethics). Editor-in-Chief, Pace Environmental
Law Review, 1983-1984. Author: "Environmental
Law and Ethics: The Problems Get Tougher." The Recorder,
Sept. 1992; "Ethical Considerations," in Environmental
Crimes, (NYSBA 1995); "The Thronburgh Memo, Now the Reno
Rule: A Case of Ethics", N.Y. Law Journal, September
23, 1994; "Superfund Conflict Waivers and Consultant
Lawyers," N.Y. Environmental Law Report, Feb 1995 at 8;
"Uncommon Ethics Problems; Superfund Common Counsel,'
Environmental Compliance and Litigation, May 1995 at 5;
"Conflicts and the Corporate Client: Fact or Fiction?"
N.Y. Law Journal, July 20, 1995 at 1; "Auditors
Between a Rock or Hard Place, " The New York
Environmental Law Report, Aug. 1996 at 8. Contributing
Author: "Can You Disclose Clients' Confidences to New
Counsel," Law Firm Partnership and Benefits Report, Oct.
1997; New York Environmental Law Handbook, New York State Bar
Association, 1988; Treatise on New York Environmental Law,
New York State Bar Association and update, 1992, 1995; Ethical Considerations, "Environmental
crimes, New York State Bar Association, 1995; "Oceans and
Coasts," Environmental Practice Law Guide, Matthew Bender,
1990. Editor/Author: Ethics and Environmental Law: Case
Studies, 1991 -. Continuing Legal Education Lecturer,
Environmental Practice Faculty, Pace University School of Law
L.L. M. Program, 1990-1997; Joint Program University of
Houston Law Center/University of California at Davis Law School,
1991-1993. Alumna of the Year 1989, Pace Law School Alumni
Association. Board of Governors, Pace Law School Alumni
Association, 1994 -. Languages: Spanish