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Alexander Paykin
New York State Bar Association Committee on Technology and the Legal Profession
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45 Rockefeller Plz
Fl 20
New York, NY 10111-3193
[email protected]
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Since emigrating from Russia in 1989, Mr. Paykin has lived in multiple countries, owned multiple successful businesses in the financial and IT worlds, and now acts as Managing Director and sole owner of The Law Office of Alexander Paykin, P.C. (
www.paykinlaw.net
), while also operating a technology and finance consultancy catering to law firms and other professionals, a real estate brokerage and a real estate holding company. His diverse life experiences have helped him to understand different mentalities, cultures, and points of view, making him an effective advocate for many complex issues. Mr. Paykin’s firm is modeled as a high-tech client-centered law firm, focusing on delivering efficient services in litigation and complex transactions relating to business/commerce, finance, and real estate. Mr. Paykin also strongly believes in vocational services to give back to his profession.
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