Lisa Zeiderman
Work in Miller Zeiderman LLP
Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 19 years of experience
Matrimonial Law, Family Law, Guardianship, Property, Child Custody, Divorce, Criminal Law
140 Grand Street, White Plains, NY 10601
About Lisa Zeiderman
Practice Areas
- Matrimonial Law
- Family Law
- Guardianship
- Property
- Child Custody
- Divorce
- Criminal Law
Education
- Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York, 2004J.D.
- Honors: Dean's List
- Fordham University, 2001B.A.
- Major: Religious Studies
- Honors: summa cum laude
- Honors: Dean's List
Classes and Seminars
- Equitable Distribution & Maintenance, New York State Bar Association, 2008, 2009, 2010
- Boundaries of Electronic Snooping, New York Women's Bar, 2010 - Present
- Title Divorce In Challenging Times: Legal and Economic Considerations, Jewish Community Center (JCC) New York, 2010 - Present
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New York, 2005
- Connecticut, 2004
Other Affiliations
- New York Women's Bar Association, 2005 - Present (Member)
- New York State Bar Association, 2000 - Present (Member of Legislation Committee)
- New York State Bar Association (Member)
- Justice Brandeis Law Society (Executive Board)
- Westchester Women’s Bar Association (Member)
Past Positions
- Amy L. Reiss, Esq., Associate, 2004 - 2005
- Self Employed, Fashion Industry
- Johnson & Cohen LLP, 2006 - 2013
Articles
Published Works
- "Cleanup the Prenup", (Co-Author with Amy L. Reiss, Esq.,), New York Law Journal, Volume 233-No 28, February, 2005
- "Utilizing the Lis Pendens in Matrimonial Actions", (Co-Author with Scott E. Mollen), New York Law Journal, Volume 238-No 13, July, 2007
- "Snooping: What's Legal, What's Illegal", (Co-Author with Amy L. Reiss, Esq.), Family Law Review, 2009
- Recent Case Editor, Westchester Domestic Relations Law, 2012 – 2013
- “Divorces Cyberspace & Discovery: Writing on a Wall May Not Be Private After All,” New York State Family Law Review (2011) with Amy L. Reiss and Danielle Jacobs
Office Info
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- Matrimonial Law
- Family Law
- Guardianship
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