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Miller was the corporate counsel to PI for many years and was a
9.1-percent shareholder of F&G. He also represented F&G,
Burstein, and Raymond Grant, who was the sole shareholder of ECI.
Miller has practiced law from 1958 to the present, primarily in
the area of business and tax transactions and litigation. For
some years he practiced as a partner in the firm of Miller &
Summit. Petitioner was familiar with Miller’s reputation as a
competent corporate attorney.
Malcolm I. Lewin (Lewin) graduated from the City College of
New York and graduated from New York University Law School in
1966. In 1967 Lewin came to work for Miller & Summit as the
two-partner partnership’s only associate. He worked primarily on
corporate and transactional matters. He was employed by Miller &
Summit for 4 years. During that time, he performed a variety of
professional services for PI, which was a major client for
Miller. On many occasions he visited the premises of PI, which
then were located in New Jersey and under different ownership
than in 1982. After his employment by Miller & Summit ended in
1971, Lewin joined LFC. Thereafter, Lewin only rarely spoke with
Miller.
Herbert Dooskin (Dooskin) received a B.A. in economics from
City College of New York and an M.B.A. from Baruch College. He
began his career as a financial accountant in 1962 with Alexander
Grant & Co. (Alexander Grant), an accounting firm currently known
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