Barry Ivan Slotnick is a shareholder in the New York office of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, where he focuses his practice on civil and white-collar litigation. He is chair of the firm's New York Litigation Section.
New York
Publications & Speeches
Civic & Charitable
Crime Victims' Political Platform Humanitarian Award
New York State Supreme Court Officers' Association Award on Behalf of Crime Victims
Israel Leadership Peace Award
Italian American Civil Rights League Anti-Defamation and Anti-Discrimination Award
B'nai B'rith Champion of Youth Award
Lubavitch Youth Organization Man of the Year Award
Young Israel of Scarsdale Man of the Year Award
Congress of Racial Equality Lawyer of the Year Award
Friends of Lubavitch of Westchester, chairman, 1995-1996
Affiliations
Education
LL.B., 1961
New York University
B.A., 1959
City College of the City Univer. of New York
Services/Industries
Litigation
Antitrust and Trade Regulation
White-Collar Defense and Investigations
Admissions
New York
United States Supreme Court
Before joining Buchanan, Barry was a founding partner with a leading boutique litigation firm in New York. He recently represented Jay J. Ferriola, a former Army Reservist who successfully sued the government to block his deployment to Iraq.
Several other significant matters have included: People v. Bernhard Goetz, Anthony Quinn matrimonial matters and Gumbel v. Gumbel.
Barry's practice includes commercial litigation, civil litigation, defense of disciplinary proceedings, high net-worth matrimonial matters and white collar defense.
He received the Best Performance award from The American Lawyer and an AMMY Award as among the Best Criminal Lawyers in the United States. He received the New York State Bar Association Award for Outstanding Practitioner in 1988. In 2006, he was selected as a New York Super Lawyer®.
Barry is an instructor for the Practicing Law Institute, teaching trial practice to young attorneys. He also serves as an instructor of CLE courses, including "American Democracy in Times of War" at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and "Federal Sentencing Guidelines" at the Chabad Lubavitch of Midtown Manhattan. He was a featured speaker during the Hauser Global Law School's 2005 Vanderbilt Speaker Series and offers legal commentary for Court TV, Fox Network and public commentary programs.
He is a past executive secretary and consultant for the Bar Association of Puerto Rico. |