Steven Z. Mostofsky is a solo family law attorney who practices in both civil and religious courts.
A lifelong resident of Brooklyn who speaks Yiddish, Mostofsky, 53, is a modern Orthodox Jew who earned his J.D. at New York Law School in 1982.
Steven Z. Mostofsky is a solo family law attorney who practices in both civil and religious courts. A lifelong resident of Brooklyn who speaks Yiddish, Mostofsky is a modern Orthodox Jew. He discusses the differences between practicing in civil court and a Beth Din, or religious court.
January 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Steven Z. Mostofsky is a solo family law attorney who practices in both civil and religious courts.
A lifelong resident of Brooklyn who speaks Yiddish, Mostofsky, 53, is a modern Orthodox Jew who earned his J.D. at New York Law School in 1982.
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