| KENNETH RUBINSTEIN, ESQ. 1 212 888 6600 extension 207 | kenneth.rubinstein@assetlawyer.com | krubinstein@assetlawyer.com Kenneth Rubinstein is the senior partner at Rubinstein and Rubinstein, LLP. Mr. Rubinstein received a Bachelor of Business Administration, with Honors, from the City College of New York, Bernard M. Baruch School of Business and Public Administration in 1968, and he received his Juris Doctor degree from the New York University School of Law in 1979. Mr. Rubinstein is admitted to practice in New York and before the Federal District Courts, the U.S. Court of Appeals, 2d Circuit, the United States Tax Court, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the New York State Bar Association, Section on Trust and Estate Law. Mr. Rubinstein is listed in - "Who's Who Among Professionals In America" (1996) - "Who's Who In America" (1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001) - "Who's Who In American Law" (2000) and - "Who's Who In The World" (2003). Mr. Rubinstein lectures extensively in the areas of Estate and Tax Planning, and Domestic and International Asset Protection. He was the host of "Your Money and The Law," a weekly radio program, broadcast on WEVD, 1050 AM in New York. Mr. Rubinstein has also appeared as an interview guest on various financial advice programs on radio and television, including - "Eyewitness News" (WABC television, New York) - Financial News Radio (WBBR) - "Moneytalk" (CNBC television) - "The Sonny Block Show" (WOR Radio) - "The Adrian Berg Show" (WABC Radio) and - "The Bill Bresnan Show" (WEVD radio). His publications include: - "Tax Planning and Risk Management with Captive Insurance" (2003) - "Offshore Planning In A Transparent World" (2002) - "The U.S. Taxpayer and The Foreign Trust; Can The Ultimate Asset Protection Tool Backfire?" (2002) - "Doctors Under Attack: New Challenges To Financial Security" (2002) - "Asset Protection In The New Millennium" (2000) - "Offshore Asset Protection and the New I.R.S. Traps" (1998) - "The Personal Residence and Family Limited Partnerships" (1997) - "Bypassing The Capital Gains Tax," For Your Information, Financial Newsletter (August 1994) - "Judicial Attitudes Toward Consolidated Arbitration", Lloyd's Review (London, Spring 1979) - "Municipal Labor Relations In New York City" (City College Press, May 1968); and - "Plant Relocation and Its Effects On Labor-Management Relations", Labor Law Journal (C.C.H., Sept. 1967). |