Deborah Karpatkin

Adjunct Professor at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
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New York, New York, United States, US

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Anne Golden

Deborah is a truly dedicated, resolute, and brilliant attorney. Anyone with an employment problem could not do better.

Christopher Litrel

Deborah is an excellent attorney. She meets her client's needs in difficult and stressful employment law situations with tremendous personal integrity, professional ability and laser focus directed towards excellent results. I recommend Deborah without reservation.

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Experience

    • Adjunct Professor
      • Aug 2018 - Present

      Adjunct Professor, Employment Discrimination Law Adjunct Professor, Employment Discrimination Law

    • Legal Director
      • 1988 - 1990

      National voter registration reform organization. Developed and implemented national federal and state litigation and legislative program. In-house counsel on non-profit and organizational matters. National voter registration reform organization. Developed and implemented national federal and state litigation and legislative program. In-house counsel on non-profit and organizational matters.

  • New York Law School
    • New York City
    • Clinical Associate Professor of Law
      • 1986 - 1988

      Supervising Attorney in Fair Housing Clinic, with docket of federal and administrative civil rights cases. Teaching and supervision of litigation and lawyering skills. Supervising Attorney in Fair Housing Clinic, with docket of federal and administrative civil rights cases. Teaching and supervision of litigation and lawyering skills.

    • Staff Counsel
      • 1983 - 1986

      Direct and amicus litigation in state and federal trial, appellate, and supreme courts. Constitutional, civil rights, and attorneys' fees litigation. Direct and amicus litigation in state and federal trial, appellate, and supreme courts. Constitutional, civil rights, and attorneys' fees litigation.

    • Associate
      • 1981 - 1983

    • Judicial Law Clerk
      • 1980 - 1981

Education

  • Columbia University School of Law
    Doctor of Law (J.D.)
    1977 - 1980
  • University of Rochester
    BA, English, Music
    1973 - 1977
  • The University of Kent
    Short Term Student, English Literature (British and Commonwealth)
    1975 - 1976

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