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Samuel Braverman

(Trial Advocacy)

BA, Dartmouth College
JD, Duke University School of Law

Professor Braverman began his career in 1992 with the Criminal Defense Division of the Legal Aid Society, Bronx County, New York City. Since 1998 he has had his own practice specializing in criminal law, both white and blue collar, in state and federal courts in New York and New Jersey. He is a member of the New York City 18B Homicide Panel, the Appeals Panel for the First Department, and the CJA Panel for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. He is the Municipal Prosecutor for the Borough of Alpine, New Jersey. He is a director of the Bronx Bar Association and has been a Bronx Bar delegate to the Judiciary Committee of the City Bar of New York since 2000. He has won reversals on appeals in both the United States Supreme Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

At Pace Law School, he has coached the ATLA Moot Court Team and the Georgetown Moot Court Team. Professor Braverman teaches Advanced Trial Advocacy with Professor Lou Fasulo.