Emphasis |
Traditional Practice |
Map |
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Professional Title |
Managing Partner |
Law School / Year / Degree |
JD, 1986 |
State/Year Admitted to Practice |
NY, 1987 |
AAML National Positions Held |
Second Vice President, (2019- ); Parliamentarian, (2018-2019; 2012-2013); Board of Governors, (2019- ;2015-2018); 2023 Strategic Plan Committee Chair (2021- ); Chapter Leaders Committee Chair (2014-2015, 2017-2018); Webinar Committee Chair (2017-2018); Webinar Committee Vice-Chair (2016-2017); Sponsorship Committee Vice Chair (2019- ); Membership Committee Vice Chair (2012-2014) |
AAML Chapter Positions Held |
Vice President (2022- ); Board of Managers (2019-; 2013-2017); Parliamentarian (2017-2018); Co Chair, Membership Committee (2021-); Co-Chair, Legislation and Amicus Committee (2021-) |
Legal Organizations |
New York State Bar Association Family Law Section Executive Committee (2014-current); Nassau County Bar Association Grievance Committee Chair (2021-); Matrimonial Law Committee Chair (2011-2013); Nassau County Bar Association Board of Directors (2011-2014) |
CLE Presentations |
June 2022- “The Intersection Between Domestic Violence and Pets: Legal and Practical Considerations”, NYS Bar Association; March 2022- “Imposing Child Support On Income Above the Cap”, Suffolk County Bar Association; April 5, 2021- Lee Rosenberg Moderated and provided materials for the AAML NY Chapter Roundtable, "Adventures in Capping: Child Support from Court to Court and in Joint Custody Cases" February 13, 2018- Lee Rosenberg produced and moderated a National Webinar for the American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys entitled "Navigating the New Divorce Taxation Minefield: Trumping the Alimony Deduction and More" March, 2017- Lee Rosenberg lectured at the AAML mid-winter meeting in Phoenix, Arizona on "Bias in the Courtroom". Support and Equitable Distribution Issues in Executive Compensation: From Incentives to Severance" at the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) NY Chapter Fall meeting in Albany, New York. Queens County Bar Association on the new spousal maintenance law for the QCBA's Family Law Committee Nassau County Bar Association's Academy of Law on "Imputation of Income in Matrimonial and Support Matters: Proof and Perspectives from the Court, the Lawyers, and the Expert." The Ethics of Client Trial Preparation: How Zealous Is Too Zealous?" at the New York Family Court American Inn of Court. |