Seth E. Lipner
Professor of Law
Education:
BS Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Management 1978 JD Albany Law School 1980 LLM School of Law, New York University 1981
Areas of Expertise:
Securities Arbitration and the resolution of disputes between investors and financial service providers.
The "gray market" business of selling genuine trademarked goods in the United States that were not originally intended for sale there
Selected Publications:
Lipner & Catalano, The Tort of Giving Negligent Investment Advice, 39 U. Memphis. L.Rev. ___ (2009)
Lipner & Long, SECURITIES ARBITRATION DESK REFERENCE, Thomson/West (3rd ed.) 2009
Lipner, Dispute Resolution: From Torah to Talmud to Today, 16 Review of International Arbitration (Columbia Law School.) 315-322 (2007)
Friedman, Lipner & Hildebrand, A VENDOR'S GUIDE TO COMPUTER CONTRACTING. Prentice Hall Law and Business, 1994.
Lipner, Legal and Economic Aspects of Gray Market Goods. Quorum Books, 1990.
Columnist on securities arbitration, Forbes.com (bi-weekly 2009 - present)
Academic Activities:
Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Zicklin School of Business, 1993-present.
Chair, College Committee on Financial Aid, 1991-92
Professional Activities:
President, Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association, 1994-95 and 2000-01.
Member, National Arbitration and Mediation Committee, National Association of Securities Dealers, 1999-present.
Member, Board of Editors, Securities Arbitration Commentator, 1999-2001.
Board of Directors, Hildegard Lash Foundation, 1995-present.
Awards, Honors, etc.:
Jim Beckley Award, Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association, 2001.
Zicklin School of Business Teaching Excellence Award, 2001.