Mr. Dubin began practicing law at Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, Alexander & Ferdon in New York City in 1982 in the firm’s Litigation Department. His practice expanded when he joined this firm in 1988 to include frequently representing clients on a broad range of real estate and business transactions. His practice also includes estate planning for individual clients. He has continued to litigate in state and federal courts, including numerous complex commercial cases of national importance. For the past thirty-five years, Mr. Dubin has received the highest rating (AV Preeminent) from Martindale Hubbell Law Directory representing the highest possible ratings in both legal ability and ethical standards, as well as the recognition of the highest level of professional excellence by his peers. He was also recognized and included in 2015 and 2016 Long Island’s Top AV Rated Lawyers. Mr. Dubin has been published and lectured in his areas of practice. In addition, Mr. Dubin currently serves as a trustee of the Parrish Art Museum, and on the Board of Directors of Southampton Youth Services, Inc.
Mr. Dubin holds an A.B. degree from Colgate University and a J.D. degree from Tulane University School of Law (cum laude). While at law school, he served as a member and associate editor of the Tulane Law Review. He has also studied at The London School of Economics and the University of Grenoble. He is admitted to practice before the state and federal courts in New York, Louisiana, and the United States Supreme Court.
Professional and Civic Associations
Member, Grievance Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association, 1995-presentTrustee, Southampton Union Free School District, 2007-2012; President 2010-2012Trustee, The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, 2002-presentMember, Southampton Youth Services, Inc., Board of Directors, 2007-presentHonorary Board Member, Child Care Council of Suffolk County, Inc., 1998-presentAdjunct Professor of Environmental Law, Long Island University, 1989-2005Member, Suffolk County and New York State Bar Associations