Dobrish Zeif Gross & Wrubel, LLP

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Dobrish Zeif Gross & Wrubel, LLP practices in the following areas of law:
Matrimonial and Family Law, Civil Litigation, Trial and Appellate Practice.
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Robert Z. Dobrish (Member) born New York, N.Y.; admitted to bar, 1965, New York. Education: Columbia College (A.B., 1962); New York University (J.D., 1965). John Norton Pomeroy Scholar. Author: "Rethinking the Braiman Doctrine," New York Domestic Relations Reporter, No 4. 1989; "Representing the Father Who Is Accused of Child Sexual Abuse," Vol. XXIII Family Law Quar. Number 3, Fall 1989; "The Identification Valuation and Distribution of Human Capital," Vol. 24 Family Law Review Number 2, June 1992; "Evidence Needed to Prove a Child Custody Case," New York Law Journal, August 5, 1996; "Hell No: We Won't Go-Children Who Refuse to Visit," New York Law Journal, July 6, 1999; "The Bankruptcy Automatic Stay: It's Not the End of the World - Or the End of the Case," Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Vol. 16, Number 1, 1999. Co-Author: "Judicial Alchemy: Turning Losses into Marital Assets," Vol. 32, Family Law Review, No. 1, Spring, 2000. Co-Author: "Rights to the Mine: Digging Into Separate Property," New York Law Journal, November 7, 2001. Co-Author: "Zones of Responsibility: A Judicial Beacon in Custody's Dark Passageway," Vol. 34 Family Law Review No. 1 Spring, 2002; "Voluntary Support Payments: Let the Generous Beware," New York Law Journal, October 2003; The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Custody Evaluations," New York Law Journal, November, 2004; "A Lawyer's Considerations in Selecting a Mental Health Expert," Chapter in Handbook of Divorce and Custody, The Analytic Press, 2005; "Custody Evaluations: The Role of the Mental Health Professional," The Matrimonial Strategist, April, 2005; "Mental Health Professional Testimony in Child Custody Cases," New York Law Journal, April, 2005; "Judging Custody Evaluations," New York Law Journal, April 2006. Book Reviews: "The Best Interests of the Child," New York Law Journal, November 12, 1996; "New York Family Court Practice," New York Law Journal, February 21, 1997; "Legal and Mental Health Perspectives on Child Custody Law: A Deskbook for Judges," New York Law Journal, April 2, 1999. Adjunct Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School, 1986-1989. Staff Attorney, Vera Institute of Justice, 1967-1969. Member, Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Drug Reform, American Bar Association, 1971-1975. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 1992—. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committees on: Matrimonial Law, 1983-1986, 1992-1995, 2006— ; Women in the Courts, 1986-1989; Judiciary, 1999-2003); New York State Bar Association (Member, Executive Committee, Family Law Section, 1984-2000 and 2004—; Member, Committee on Equitable Distribution, 1983-1989; Co-Chair, Committee on Professionals in the Law, 1990-2000; Member, Committee on Health Law, 1978-1982; Chair, Substantive Law Committee 1998-2000); New York County Lawyers Association (Member, Committee on Matrimonial Law, 1982—; Chair, 1987-1991). American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Member, Board of Managers, New York Chapter, 1987-1997, 2004—; Vice-President, 1989-1992, 2007—; Member, Interdisciplinary Forum on Family Law and Mental Health). Practice Areas: Matrimonial; Family Law. Email: Robert Z. Dobrish
Robert S. Zeif (Partner) born 1944; admitted to bar, 1968, New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Long Island University (B.S., 1965); Brooklyn Law School (J.D., 1968). Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York State (Member, Family Law Section) and American (Member, Family Law Section) Bar Associations Practice Areas: Matrimonial Law; Family Law. Email: Robert S. Zeif
Nina S. Gross (Partner) born New York, N.Y., November 9, 1967; admitted to bar, 1996, New York. Education: Barnard College (B.A., 1989); Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (J.D., 1995). Best Advocacy Writing Award, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Co-Author: "Zones of Responsibility: A Judicial Beacon in Custody's Dark Passageway," Vol. 34 Family Law Review No. 1 Spring, 2002. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Family Court and Family Law Committee, 1998-2001; Council on Children, 2000-2004; Matrimonial Law Committee, 2004-2006); New York State Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section); New York State Women's Bar Association; Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Practice Areas: Matrimonial Law; Family Law. Email: Nina S. Gross
Eric I. Wrubel (Member) born Staten Island, New York; admitted to bar, 1996, New York. Education: Brandeis University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1992); Brooklyn Law School (J.D., cum laude, 1995). Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Moot Court Honor Society. Production Editor, Brooklyn Law Review, 1994-1995. Recipient: Sobel Prize; American Jurisprudence Award, Criminal Law; Co-Author of 1995 National Dean Jerome Prince Memorial Evidence Competition. Co-Author: "Children's Refusal to Visit Parents Perplexing Problem," NYLJ, July 6, 1999. Co-Author: "Rights to the Mine: Digging Into Separate Property," New York Law Journal, November 7, 2001. Co-Author: "Married Heterosexual Couples and Unmarried Same Sex Couples in New York, A Comparison of Their Legal Rights & Obligations;" ABCNY. "The Gay Divorcee: When Will New York Have Its First?", New York Law Journal, October 30, 2003. CLE Lecturer : "Advising Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Clients on How to Protect their Families and Relationships", Association of the Bar of the City of New York, March 2005. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Matrimonial Law Committee, 2000-2002; Chairman, Same-Sex Marriage Subcommittee, 2000-2002; Member, Legislative Subcommittee, 1999-2002; Member, Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender Committee, 2002-2006); New York State Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section); New York County Lawyers Association; American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Practice Areas: Matrimonial Law; Family Law. Email: Eric I. Wrubel
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Dalit A. Yarden (Associate) born Jerusalem, Israel; admitted to bar, 1992, New York; 1999, Connecticut. Education: Haverford College (B.A., 1987); Washington University (J.D., 1991). Member: New York State Bar Association; New York Women's Bar Association; New York County Lawyer's Association. Practice Areas: Matrimonial Law; Family Law. Email: Dalit A. Yarden


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