Hirschell E. Levine joined Eisner & Lubin in 1961 and has been a managing partner since 1972. He specializes in trust and estate planning, taxation and charitable foundations. Other areas of expertise include financial analysis of trust documents and wills, asset protection, and planning for retirement accounts. In addition, he works with private foundations and life insurance trusts. When asked about the most essential aspect of his work at Eisner & Lubin, Hirsch replied, The trust and estate area is complex and challenging and presents a unique opportunity to help clients secure the financial strength and future of their families. That to me is most gratifying work. Hirsch is affiliated with numerous foundations and charitable trusts. He serves as a trustee for the Beatrice & Samuel A. Seaver Foundation and the Abraham & Mildred Goldstein Foundation, among others, and he is a member of the Board of Overseers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Hirsch is a former chairman of the Estate Planning Committee of New York State CPA Society. Hirsch received his B.S. in accounting from New York University School of Commercial Accounts & Finance. He then earned a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School and an L.L.M. in taxation from New York University School of Law. He lectures at the Practicing Law Institute, American Institute of CPAs, Miami University Institute of Federal Taxation and Estate Planning, and the New York University Institute of Federal Taxation. Active in civic causes, Hirsch also sits on the Board of Trustees for The Jewish Museum. Hirsch and his wife, parents to two grown children, reside in Long Island. |