Mr. Glenn Stuart Koopersmith | Attorney

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Mr. Koopersmith is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the Washington College of Law of the American University in 1978. He was admitted to practice law in the State of New York in the Second Judicial Department in 1982.

In 1982, Mr. Koopersmith became employed as a legal assistant at the Appellate Division, Second Department. Approximately two years thereafter, he became employed by the law firm of Koopersmith, Feigenbaum & Potruch, Esqs, practicing primarily in the fields of matrimonial law and matrimonial appellate litigation. Thereafter, between 1986 and 1993, he was a member of the law firm of Di Mascio, Meisner & Koopersmith, Esqs. Since June, 1997, he has been a sole practitioner focusing on matrimonial appellate litigation and matrimonial law.

Mr. Koopersmith is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. He is a founding Barrister in the New York Family Law Inns of Court. He has lectured in the field of matrimonial law to the Judiciary at the New York State Judicial Institute and at the Nassau County Matrimonial Judges Seminar and to various professional and non-professional groups as well, including the New York State Bar Association, Nassau County Bar Association and its Family Law Committee, the Nassau Academy of Law and the Hofstra University School of Law CLE division, Hofstra University School of Law Career Symposium and the Nassau County Bar Association High School Career Development Seminar.

Mr. Koopersmith has also authored numerous articles pertaining to matrimonial and family law. He is the author of several articles which have appeared in the Outside Counsel column of the New York Law Journal including the following: Spousal Credit for Voluntary Support in Pending Divorce?, which appeared on March 12, 2007; Homemaker's Services Devalued in Equitable Distribution, which appeared on May 24, 2005; and The Application of "Holterman" to the Child Support Standards Act, which appeared on September 23, 2004. He is the Revision Editor of Chapter 17 of the treatise New York Appellate Practice, entitled Special Considerations in Matrimonial Appeals. He also authored an article entitled Current Issues Regarding Maintenance which appeared Volume 42 No. 3 of the Nassau Lawyer. He was also one of the authors of two articles in the 1996 and 1997 New York Family Law American Inn of Court annual matrimonial survey entitle The Appreciation of Separate Property.

Admission

Verified New York

1982

Glenn Koopersmith Highlights

Alimony & Spousal Support, Divorce, Litigation, Prenuptial Agreements, Bankruptcy & Debt

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