Jay Goldberg

Jay Goldberg is an American trial attorney in New York City. He is the author of two books: Preparation and Trial of Criminal Cases Within the Second Circuit (2009) and Preparation and Trial of A Federal Criminal Case (2010).[1]

Personal life

Goldberg was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States. He graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He is married to Rema Goldberg, who serves as a jury consultant to attorneys.

Career

Goldberg was acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, Special Attorney and Counselor to the United States Department of Justice, Washington D.C and an Assistant District Attorney, New York County. He has been a past lecturer on trial advocacy at the Harvard Law School.

In a review of Preparation and Trial of Criminal Cases Within the Second Circuit, Supreme Court Justice Arthur Lonschein wrote: "[Jay Goldberg] holds the distinction of being one of the most skilled, if not the most skilled trial lawyer in the United States.”[2] Former President of the Criminal Bar Association Richard Levitt called Goldberg "one of the foremost litigators of this or any generation." [3] On the night Goldberg was recognized with an award from the Criminal Bar Association, former Chief of the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney’s Office S.D.N.Y. Frederick Hafetz said: “I consider you to have the best killer trial skills I have ever seen in my 47 years of practice, and I have worked with the best, courtroom presence, capturing the jury’s attention through devastating cross and summations that have jurors on the edge of their seats.”[4]

In a poll conducted by a New York magazine, selected lawyers and judges were asked to answer this question: "Who Are Manhattan's Most Powerful, Talented, and Fearsome Prosecutors and Defenders?" The survey resulted in this statement: "Goldberg is a lawyer's lawyer, a defense attorney whom colleagues and prosecutors alike cite as exemplary of the mix of qualities that make a lawyer effective." The consensus, as reported in the survey, was that: "Goldberg is the best trial lawyer in town."[5]

On September 22, 2011, he was honored by members of the United States Congress for his dedication and study of the principles of the United States Constitution.[6]

Publications

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