词条 | Raoul Felder |
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LifeRaoul Lionel Felder was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn;[3] his brother Jerome became famous as a songwriter under the pseudonym Doc Pomus,[4] who wrote such songs as Save The Last Dance For Me, Viva Las Vegas, This Magic Moment, etc. He graduated from New York University School of Law and was admitted to the New York Bar in the same year. He attended New York University, graduating with a B.A. before studying medicine at the University of Bern College of Medicine in Switzerland Career in lawPrior to practising matrimonial Law, Felder was a successful prosecutor. In 1961 he was appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of New York and in 1964, appointed Special Assistant U.S. Attorney to argue appeal before U.S. Court of Appeals. Felder has practiced divorce law for more than forty years, and has represented clients such as Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Robin Givens,[5] Stephanie Adams,[6] Carol Channing, David Merrick, Riddick Bowe, the former Mrs. Carl Sagan, the former Mrs. Tom Clancy, the former Mrs. Patrick Ewing, and the former Mrs. Martin Scorsese. In 2003, he was appointed by Governor to the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct and elected its Chair in 2006.[7] Felder was made Honorary Police Commissioner by the Police Department of the City of New York in 2000.[8] He was a Member of the Board of Directors of Cop Cares and the New York City Economic Development Committee. He received the Defender of Jerusalem Award from Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in 1990. Career in writing and broadcastingFelder has written eight books, including Bare Knuckle Negotiation (Wiley & Sons), Getting Away with Murder (Simon & Schuster) a book on domestic violence, Divorce:The Way Things Are, Not the Way Things Should Be (World Publishing Co.), Lawyers Guide to Equitable Distribution, (Legis Press), as well as Schmucks: Our Favorite Fakes, Frauds, Lowlifes, Liars, the Armed and Dangerous, and Good Guys Gone Bad (Harper Collins) written with comedian and friend Jackie Mason. As a columnist, his articles on both legal and non legal issues, have appeared in many publications including in The New York Times, New York Post, New York Daily News, Washington Times, Newsday, Newsweek Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Penthouse (an essay on Organized Crime), and was a weekly columnist for Fame Magazine and Gotham. Felder can frequently be heard and seen on Radio and TV. He was a Weekly Legal Commentator on CNN and was one of the original Board of Advisors on Court TV. He has been interviewed regularly on virtually all TV stations on legal issues, on major American and European TV shows including Larry King Live, 20/20, Nightline, Today Show, Good Morning America, Crossfire, 60 Minutes, Fox News Live, Fox and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, The O'Reily Factor, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Greta Van Sustern, etc.; He was the Host of Crossing the Line - a weekly national public TV show dealing with current events; Moderator, The Felder Report, a series of six specials on WLIW-TV; Host of weekly TV program Metrolaw (discussion and interviews on the law) on MSG Learning Channel, a legal panel show (1996–98). On radio he hosted the BBC worldwide weekly radio show - The American Perspective (1995–96); Accredited as BBC Correspondent for O.J. Simpson case; Moderator and/or host and/or guest of radio shows in U.S. and Britain; Host and moderator of THE FELDER REPORT, nationally syndicated Talk America Radio Network 1998-2001. Books written by Raoul Felder
Books written with Jackie Mason
Legal articles
Op-Ed contributorNewsweek, Newsday, New York Times, New York Post Editorial articles
Media
Larry King Live, 20/20, Today Show, Good Morning America, Crossfire, 60 Minutes, Fox News Live, Fox and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, The O'Reilly Factor, The Verdict with Dan Abrams, Greta Van Sustern, Geraldo, Showbiz Tonight, CNN Morning Show, The Early Show, Good Day New York, MSNBC Prime, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, Fox 5 News, Fox Weekend Live, CNN Headline News, Bloomberg News, Neil Cavuto Show, CBS Evening News, ABC Nightline, Hollywood Heat, E! News Daily, Ledger On The Law-KTLK AM1150 Honors and appointments
Websites
References1. ^1 {{Cite news| url =http://www.raoulfelder.com/lawyer.html|title=Raoul Felder: the Lawyer|publisher=RaoulFelder.com |accessdate =March 4, 2015}} 2. ^{{Cite news| url = http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/05/03/the-misery-broker |title=The Misery Broker|author=John Cassidy|publisher=The New Yorker |date =May 3, 2004}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Hoffman |first1=Barbara |title=Where star divorce lawyer Raoul Felder dines with Jackie Mason |url=https://nypost.com/2016/08/27/where-star-divorce-lawyer-raoul-felder-dines-with-jackie-mason/ |accessdate=7 February 2019 |publisher=NY Post |date=August 27, 2016}} 4. ^{{Cite news| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/04/movies/aka-doc-pomus-puts-a-spotlight-on-a-songwriter.html?_r=1|title= A Hit Maker by Any Name|author=Nicolas Rapold|publisher=The New York Times |date =October 3, 2013}} 5. ^{{Cite news| url = http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/top-divorce-lawyer-raoul-felder-brian-cashman-lose-mint-wife-mary-article-1.1017566 |title= Top divorce lawyer Raoul Felder says Brian Cashman could lose a mint to wife, Mary|author= Kevin Deutsch |publisher=Daily News (New York) |date = February 5, 2012}} 6. ^{{Cite news| url = http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/gossip/sad-times-single-guy-article-1.744034 |title= Sad Times For 'Single Guy'|author= AJ Benza & Michael Lewittes |publisher=Daily News (New York) |date = December 6, 1996}} 7. ^ 8. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/06/nyregion/06about.html?position=&fta=y&pagewanted=print&position=] External links
11 : 1937 births|Living people|American Jews|Lawyers from New York City|People from Williamsburg, Brooklyn|New York University School of Law alumni|Assistant United States Attorneys|American family lawyers|University of Bern alumni|American male writers|American television personalities |
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