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Steven S. Newburgh, Esq.

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Steven S. Newburgh, Esq.

Steven S. Newburgh is an attorney with Lubell Rosen, LLC in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he concentrates on bankruptcy law, primarily on behalf of bankruptcy trustees and creditors, corporate restructuring and reorganization, bankruptcy adversary proceedings, creditors’ rights, complex commercial litigation and entertainment law. His legal experience traces its roots to a 1982 clerkship with then-private practitioner Raymond B. Ray, now a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Southern District of Florida. Mr.Newburgh was recently re-appointed as chair of the Bankruptcy Bar Association, Southern District ofFlorida, West Palm Beach Division’s Pro Bono Committee. He is experienced in both non-jury and jury trials. Mr. Newburgh has lectured in the areas of bankruptcy and entertainment law and previouslyr epresented the entire cast of the hit television series, “Miami Ink.” He has also worked on international music publishing and sub publishing transactions and recording deals on behalf of such jazz and rock legends as Ron Carter, Stanley Jordan, Jack DeJohnette and Billy Ta. Mr. Newburgh has devoted a significant amount of time to pro bono representations and civic involvement. He has received awards for his dedication and service to the court from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, was nominated as Pro Bono Attorney of The Year in Florida by the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit GuardianAd Litem program and received the Program’s Circuit Pro Bono award. He also received an OutstandingService award from B’nai B’rith Justice Lodge in Florida. Mr. Newburgh has served on the City of WestPalm Beach Housing Commission as a commissioner and was elected as vice chairman and chairman of the Commission. He has also served on the City’s Library Advisory Board, was formerly the chair-man of the West Palm Beach Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and, most recently, was a member of the City of West Palm Beach Water Advisory Task Force. In addition, he co-authored Chapter 16 of the Florida Bar’s Florida Condominium and Community Association Law Treatise, Third Edition, titled,“Condominium and Homeowners’ Association Liens and Bankruptcy.” Mr. Newburgh received his B.S.in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1978 and his J.D. from Nove South-eastern University Shepard Broad College of Law in 1982.

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