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Michael Aizin

Although Aizin works across a variety of sectors in his practice, he concentrates in representing cooperatives, Condo boards and Homeowners’ Associations. In this line of work, attorneys serve as general legal counselors to the boards and management companies.

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Michael Aizin is a co-founder and sponsor of the Online Oral History Museum of Modern Jewry and its major supporter

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NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, February 17, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — Michael Aizin is an impassioned self-starter, visionary, and influencer who has accumulated over three decades as an accomplished attorney and entrepreneur. Aizin manifested his passion for improving the quality of life of his clients by dedicating the majority of his life to legal practices and by co-founding and sponsoring the spiritually stimulating Online Oral History Museum of Modern Jewry. Aizin’s desire to better the wellbeing of others transpired in the earlier part of his youth. The moment he received his calling to practice law, Aizin dedicated himself towards earning his admission into law school so that he might turn his dream into a reality. Aizin’s drive to reach his goal proved to be more than sufficient as he was eagerly welcomed to Hofstra University School of Law where he completed his studies to become an attorney; he was admitted to the practice of law in New York by the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department in 1986. Aizin is currently a member of the Bar Association in the states of New York, Florida and New Jersey and has a Law office in Brooklyn. Although Aizin is a United States citizen and is a fluent English speaker, he is also perfectly fluent in Russian, which is a major drawing point for Russian speaking clients who are in need of an attorney because there are only around 1.6 million Russian-Americans populating the tri-state area. Aizin’s bilingual capabilities have proven to be very important in the legal field, as it is not common to come across an experienced, competent attorney who is linguistically advanced in both English and Russian. Although Aizin works across a variety of sectors in his practice, he concentrates in representing cooperatives, Condo boards and Homeowners’ Associations. In this line of work, attorneys serve as general legal counselors to the boards and management companies. Aizin is able to use his expertise to assist his clients in their decision making if they are unsure of which course of action to take when operating or managing buildings with hundreds of residents. Aizin’s legal expertise reaches above and beyond these accomplishments; he has practiced in other areas of law, including real estate transactions, commercial litigation, State and Federal Court litigation, business transactions, corporate and international law.See more information about Michael Aizin in his crunchbase profile. His interviews were also featured in Inspirery and Ideamensch.

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In the Matter of Michael Aizin, an attorney and counselor-at-law. (Attorney Registration No. 2026540) | New York Law Journal

PER CURIAM — The Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts (hereinafter the petitioner) served the respondent with a verified petition dated March 14, 2018, containing two charges of professional misconduct.  By virtue of a joint stipulation of disputed and undisputed facts filed in July 2018, the respondent admitted all of the factual specifications of the petition, as amended.  After a preliminary conference on September 17, 2018, and a hearing on October 25, 2018, the Special Referee submitted a report dated December 31, 2018, in which he sustained all charges.  The petitioner now moves to confirm the report of the Special Referee and to impose such discipline upon the respondent as the Court deems just and proper.  The respondent has submitted an affirmation of counsel in response dated February 21, 2019, together with a memorandum of law, in which he does not oppose the findings of the Special Referee that sustained the charges, and requests that the Court issue a private sanction or, in the alternative, a public censure.

The Petition Charge one alleges that the respondent misappropriated client funds, in violation of rule 1.15(a) of the Rules of Professional Conduct (22 NYCRR 1200.0), as follows: At all times relevant herein, the respondent maintained an attorney escrow account at JPMorgan Chase Bank, with an account number ending in 9272 (hereinafter the escrow account). On July 15, 2016, the balance in the respondent’s escrow account was $127,958.99.  On July 18, 2016, two wire transfers totaling $125,000 were deposited into the escrow account on behalf of his clients Valentin Avanessov, M.D., and Eduard Slinin, in connection with a transaction with Energy Realty Corp. of New Jersey (hereinafter Energy Realty).  On the same date, the respondent disbursed $171,220 from the escrow account, as follows: (1) $75,000 by transfer to his operating account at JPMorgan Chase Bank, with an account number ending in 7965 (hereinafter the operating account); (2) $75,000 by check number 5288 to his wife, Bella Aizin; and (3) $21,220 by check number 5302 for the Avanessov and Slinin transaction.  All of the foregoing transactions cleared the respondent’s escrow account on July 18, 2016, resulting in an account balance of $81,738.99. Two days later, on July 20, 2016, check number 5301, which was issued to Energy Realty in connection with the Avanessov and Slinin transaction in the sum of $100,000, was presented for payment and was dishonored due to insufficient funds. Charge two alleges that the respondent misappropriated client funds, in violation of rule 1.15(a) of the Rules of Professional Conduct (22 NYCRR 1200.0), as follows: On October 26, 2012, and December 5, 2013, retainer fees of $10,000 and $8,320, respectively, were wired into the respondent’s operating account by a client.  Between February 11, 2014, and June 19, 2014, the respondent withdrew $17,500 of those fees from his escrow account, as follows:

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Michael Aizin is an experienced Attorney in several different areas of law. When it comes to his profession, he is a man of great devotion and determination. With over 30 years of experience practicing law, he is definitely the one you want on your side of the courtroom.


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