- James D. Zirin
James D. Zirin, a leading trial and appellate lawyer, writer and cable TV talk show host, is a partner in the New York office of
Sidley Austin LLP. For three years, he was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and served in the criminal division underRobert M. Morgenthau .Mr. Zirin has appeared in state and federal courts around the nation. His practice has featured the defense of major accounting firms charged with violations of professional responsibility and in substantial class actions. These matters have included the American Express salad oil and Equity Funding cases where he represented Deloitte Haskins & Sells, and the IOS and DeLorean litigations. His clients have also included
The Rockefeller Foundation ,Merrill Lynch ,Citibank ,Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts , and the City of New York. He represented a Brazilian trader who was a significant figure in the silver debacle of 1979 and 1980. He has handled white collar criminal cases, shareholders’ litigation, patent infringement and directors and officers liability cases. His experience includes litigation involving reinsurance on the London market, arbitration and alternate dispute resolution.He recovered over $100 million in cash and property for
Armco in its requirements contract litigation with Allied Chemical. He has appeared in major estates litigation, most notably the litigation involving the Estate ofMark Rothko , the estate of William S. Todman as well as the litigation involving the estate of the widow of the expressionist artist,Max Beckmann . He served as an arbitrator in the complex disputes involving the limited partnership owning the Helmsley Palace Hotel. He successfully represented a take-over target against a $90 million claim for a break-up fee, and the City of New York in resisting a class action seeking over $2 billion, in connection with investments made by the Teachers’ Retirement System. He recovered a large judgment for a placement agent against a substantial private equity fund after the fund appealed unsuccessfully to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and theUnited States Supreme Court .James D. Zirin has written over 100 op-ed articles for Forbes, Barron’s, the
LA Times ,The Times ,The Washington Times , theNew York Sun and theNew York Law Journal on legal, political and foreign policy subjects.He is co-host with James Goodale of the weekly prime time cable television program “The Digital Age” [http://digitalage.org] where he has interviewed such guests as GovernorThomas Kean , Police CommissionerRaymond Kelly , AmbassadorFrank Wisner , Princeton DeanAnne-Marie Slaughter and New York Times Technology ColumnistDavid Pogue . He is a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations ,The Economic Club of New York and the executive committee of thePilgrims of the United States . In August 2003, MayorMichael R. Bloomberg appointed him to the New York City Commission to Combat Police Corruption [http://nyc.gov/html/ccpc/home.html] .He is a Fellow of the
American College of Trial Lawyers , the chair of its International Law Committee and a past chair of its Alternatives for Dispute Resolution Committee; a member of the advisory board of theWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University ; a trustee ofNew York Law School ; and a member of the Consolidated Corporate Fund Leadership Committee of theLincoln Center for the Performing Arts . He is a member of the Board of Editors of the New York Law Journal. He is listed in “Who’s Who in America.”A graduate of
Princeton University with honors, Mr. Zirin received his law degree from theUniversity of Michigan Law School where he was an editor of the Michigan Law Review and a member of theOrder of the Coif . He is married to Marlene Hess and has two children.External links
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