About Lawrence
Lawrence Rubin is an attorney whose career spans state and federal courts across the Northeast. He is widely known among colleagues for a steady, courtroom-centered practice shaped over many years. He works across multiple jurisdictions and maintains a practical approach to litigation and counsel.
Rubin earned his Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware School of Law in 1974. That degree set the stage for a long legal career rooted in traditional litigation training. He has navigated cases that require attention to both procedural detail and substantive law, often in environments where precedent and courtroom procedure determine the outcome.
He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York, and he holds admission to the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Those admissions reflect a practice that engages with both trial-level and appellate matters. His work requires familiarity with differing rules and strategic demands in each forum.
Colleagues describe Rubin as methodical in preparing cases for court. He focuses on clear legal writing, careful preservation of record issues, and steady courtroom presentation. He has handled matters that move between state and federal systems, and he adapts advocacy styles to fit the tribunal and the procedural posture. He prefers a direct style in court and emphasizes clarity with clients when outlining options and potential outcomes.
Outside the courtroom, Rubin has maintained professional ties to the bar in the jurisdictions where he is admitted. He has sustained a practice that responds to clients’ needs for representation across state and federal lines. His years in practice bring continuity to cases that require long-term litigation management and appellate readiness. He maintains a practice representing clients in the jurisdictions where he is admitted.