The Stein Law Firm, PLLC PO Box 2159, One Barberry Lane Concord NH 03302-2159 (603) 228-1109; FAX: (603) 228-5326 Email: rstein@steinlawpllc.com PERSONAL COLLEGE -Date of birth: September 14, 1946 -Married -Two children, two step-children ROBERT A. STEIN -B.A., Washington and Jefferson College, 1968 Phi Beta Kappa; Junior Kappa Scholar; John Livingston Lowes award in English; History Honorary Society; Journalism Honorary Society; Philosophy Honorary Society LAW SCHOOL -J.D., University of Michigan, 1971 ADDITIONAL TRAINING -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Boulder, Colorado Summer, 1973 -New Hampshire Superior Court certified mediator -United States District Court, District of New Hampshire, certified mediator ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS -United States Supreme Court -First Circuit Court of Appeals -Third Circuit Court of Appeals -New Hampshire Supreme Court -Pennsylvania Supreme Court -United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania -United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire -International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (UN-ICTY)
POSITIONS HELD -Staff Attorney, Defender Association of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -Juvenile Court Division, November 1971 through September 1972 -Motions and Appeals, September 1972 through March, 1973 -Trial Division, March 1973 through August 1973 -Federal Court Division, August 1973 through April 1975 -Public Defender, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, April 1975 through July 1977 -Stein & Viles, partner, Concord, New Hampshire September 1977 through June 1981 -Shaheen, Cappiello, Stein & Gordon, P.A., Director, Concord, New Hampshire, June 1981 through December 31, 1995 -Stein, Volinsky & Callaghan, P.A., President/Director, Concord, New Hampshire, January 1, 1996 through December 31, 2003 -Robert Stein & Associates, PLLC, President/Director, Concord, New Hampshire, January 1, 2004 through August 2009 -The Stein Law Firm, PLLC, President/Director, Concord, New Hampshire, August 2009 through the present TEACHING POSITIONS AND LECTURES -University of Pennsylvania, Hill Hall Program Instructor "Poverty and the Criminal Law - A Seminar" 1973, 1974 -Pennsylvania State Defender Conference, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Lecturer, "Interstate Extradition" 1973, 1974 -Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire, Instructor, "Trial Advocacy" 1975, 1976 -Hofstra University, Trial Advocacy Course, Faculty, 1984 to present -Harvard Trial Advocacy Workshop, January, 1997 -Widener University School of Law, Trial Advocacy Workshop -Emory University School of Law, Trial Advocacy Workshop, May, 1998 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Northeast Regional, Faculty, 1984, 1985; Team 2
Leader 1985 to present -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Mid-Atlantic Session, Faculty, March 1987 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Pacific Regional Session, Faculty, 1994 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Master Advocates Program, Team Leader, 1988 to present -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Deposition Skills Programs -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Southeast Regional, Team Leader, 2000, 2002, 2003 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Southeast Regional Session, Faculty, 1995, 1998 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, National Session, Boulder, Colorado Faculty 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2001; Team Leader 1995, 2002 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, teacher trainings held at Notre Dame University, Harvard University, University of Toronto School of Law, and National Education Center -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Law Society, Belfast, Northern Ireland 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Law Society, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 2002, 2005 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, College of Law, London, England, 2003 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Mid-Central Program, Team Leader, Indiana University, March 2003 to present -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, New York City Regional Program, Team Leader, March/April/May 2003-present -New Hampshire Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Lecturer, "Criminal Practice" 1983 -New Hampshire Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Lecturer, "DWI-The Offense and the Defense" 1984, 1989 -New Hampshire District and Municipal Court Judges Seminar, Lecturer, "DWI-Evidentiary Problems" 1984, 1990 -Presenter, International Society of Barristers Annual Meeting, Nevis, West Indies, March 2002, "Life in the Bubble" -Presenter, 20th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, "Patient-Therapist Boundary Violations: A Protocol for Attorneys and Mental Health Professionals" Presenter, 1993, American College of Forensic Psychiatry -Presenter, 1993, American College of Forensic Psychology -Presenter, May 1995, New Hampshire Public Defender Program, Deposition Seminar -Presenter, 1998, New Hampshire Psychological Association -Moderator, United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire, Federal Practice Institute, December 2000, December 2002 -Panelist, American Bar Association, Litigation Section Annual Meeting, "Mauet and the Masters," Phoenix, Arizona, May 2001 3
ADDITIONAL TEACHING POSITIONS: -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, New England Regional Program, Program Director, 2001-2008 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Outreach Program, Program Director, 2004-2008 -National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Director, International Arbitration Programs IN-HOUSE TEACHING PROGRAMS -Various in-house programs, including: White & Case Dechert, Price & Rhodes Winston & Strawn Fish & Richardson Holland & Knight AllState Insurance Company Illinois Attorney General s Office Sullivan & Cromwell CMS Cameron McKenna (London, England) Perkins Coie Iowa Public Defenders Cleary Gottlieb Linklaters Marquis Aurbach Clifford Chance (London, England) CMS McKenna (Vienna, Austria) ORGANIZATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS -Member, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire Bar Associations -Member, Development Council, Washington and Jefferson College -Member, Juvenile Rights Committee, American Civil Liberties Union, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -Member, Board of Directors, "Some Other Place," juvenile half-way house, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -Member, Board of Directors, New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, 1975 to present -Legal counsel, New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, 1978 through 1983 -"Master of the Bench," Daniel Webster Chapter of American Inns of Court, President 1996-1997 -American Association for Justice (formerly American Trial Lawyers Association) -New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers -National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers -Member, The Million Dollar Advocates Forum 4
PUBLISHED WORKS -"Tips from the Trenches," American Bar Association Journal -"When The Boundary is Crossed: A Protocol for Attorneys and Mental Health Professionals," American Journal of Forensic Psychology; American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry; (co-authored with Elliot L. Atkins, Ed.D.) -Drills Compendium, National Institute for Trial Advocacy; (co-authored with Ben Rubinowitz, Esq.) HONORS CONFERRED - International Society of Barristers; elected to fellowship, service on Board of Governors, 1999-2005 - International Society of Barristers Foundation, 2006 to present; elected to President, 2009-2010 - American Board of Trial Advocates, elected to fellowship - Listed in Best Lawyers in America since 1996 in multiple categories - Listed in Who's Who in American Lawyers - Listed in Who's Who in American Executives - Listed in SuperLawyers of New England, 2007 to present - Recipient, 2006 Hon. Prentice H. Marshall Faculty Award For Creative Teaching, presented by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy 05/08/2012 5