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Stanley M. Nagler
STANLEY M. NAGLER was admitted to the New York Bar in February, 1965, after graduation from Brooklyn Law School. For the past 28 years he has been exclusively practicing matrimonial and family law as a specialty to the exclusion of other areas of practice. He was lead counsel in the Court of Appeals case Matter of Greiff which became the leading authority on the validity of prenuptial agreements, changing the course of case precedent established over 50 years.
Mr. Nagler has lectured on matrimonial and family law. He is on the Board of Directors of the New York Criminal and Civil Bar Association, was a neutral evaluator for the Supreme Court of New York County Alternate Dispute Resolution Program, and was a member of the pro bono committee of Matrimonial Law Specialists in the Supreme Court, New York County.
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Mr. Nagler has contributed to The New York Law Journal and New York Family Law Monthly, and was a panelist for the online seminar entitled "Practicing New York Family Law in the New Milennium: Recent Developments" for The American Lawyer Media. He has tried and participated in cases in this jurisdiction and foreign jurisdictions as attorney of record and of counsel, representing parties in divorce, annulment, support and enforcement proceedings, visitation, contempt proceedings, habeas corpus proceedings, orders of protection, custody, paternity cases and Hague Convention matters.
Mr. Nagler received his undergraduate degree (B.S., 1961) from Farleigh Dickinson University and his law degree (LL.B., 1964) from Brooklyn Law School. He is also admitted to the U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, and the u.S. Supreme Court, 1975.
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