Andrew Rubin is a graduate of University of Massachusetts and received his law degree from Fordham University. He served in the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office from 1973 – 1988, prosecuted white-collar crime in the Frauds Bureau and was the Bureau Chief of the Career Criminal Trial Bureau. As a prosecutor, he investigated and tried many criminal cases including murders, robberies, rapes and serious drug felonies. In private practice since 1988, he has represented thousands of clients in all types of criminal cases ranging from simple criminal and traffic offenses in local town and village courts to murder and other serious felonies, including white-collar crimes, in both state and federal courts.
Mr. Rubin represents clients in all village, town, and city courts in Westchester, Putnam and Rockland County, as well as County and Supreme Court and Federal Court, in the Southern District of New York, both in White Plains and New York City. In addition to his criminal practice, Mr. Rubin has lectured about criminal law at Pace Law School CLE and to various Bar Associations.
Mr. Rubin has been recognized for his outstanding legal work with the highest (AV) peer review rating in Martindale-Hubbell. The “A” rating recognizes preeminent legal ability and professionalism, while the “V” rating recognizes “very high” ethical standards. He has also been recognized among the best criminal attorneys in the New York metro area and Westchester County in New York Magazine, The New York Times and Westchester Magazine and has been recognized as one of the outstanding criminal defense lawyers in Westchester by the peer reviewed publications “Super Lawyers” and “Best Lawyers”.
Peer Review Rating: AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review; “Super Lawyer” since 2007; Recognized as a “Best Lawyer” in New York