
Mr. Rubinstein has successfully tried many cases before juries, both Federal and state. He is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum; a national trade group comprised of attorneys who have achieved verdicts or settlements of at least $1 million. Less than 1% of the nation’s attorneys are members of the Forum.
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A member of American Mensa, Craig Rubinstein received his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics, cum laude, from Brandeis University. While a student at Boston University School of Law, from which he received his Juris Doctor degree, in addition to being a member of the Kaufman Securities Law Moot Court Team, he authored “Excessive Mutual Fund Advisory Fees: Give-Ups in Rule 12b-1 Clothing?”, which was published in the Annual Review of Banking Law.
Mr. Rubinstein’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, including legal and accounting malpractice, securities litigation, real estate litigation, corporate litigation, partnership litigation, and probate litigation.

Mr. Rubinstein is a member of the Bars of the State of Florida and the State of New York, and is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He is a past chairman of Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee “C”.
University | Brandeis University, B.A., Economics, cum laude, 1992 |
Law School | Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1995 |
Admitted | 1996, Florida and New York; 2003, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida |
Born | New Hyde Park, New York, 1970 |
Biography | Author: “Excessive Mutual Fund Advisory Fees: Give-Ups in Rule 12b-1 Clothing?,” 14 Annual Review of Banking Law 385 (1995). |