Memoir Politics

Trump on Stage

Trump on Stage Today’s news cycle has been dominated by the civil trial in New York City of Donald Trump and the Trump Organization. Today was the day when the prosecution called Trump to the stand, having already heard from his co-defendants Don Jr. and Eric last week and before the court hears from his daughter Ivanka. It was quite a shit show from the sound of it. I say the sound of it because…

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Going Back to Work

Going Back to Work When people ask me if I’m retired, I usually start by saying yes, then I sort of hedge myself by saying that I keep active by teaching and doing expert witness work. I think I am done saying that I teach, but I am busier than ever with expert witness work, having, at least for the moment, a very regular flow of activity from a handful of cases. Since May of…

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Party Hard

Party Hard When we first moved out here four years ago, I was surprised that Kim didn’t want to engage with some form of singing or musical theater group. It took her a while, but eventually she found a choral group called Encore that she decided to audition to join. As with all things about singing, Kim is very unassuming and she declared after her audition that she was not at all sure that she…

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Patty Melt

Patty Melt Not everyone orders a patty melt whenever they see one of the menu, but I usually do. I know very few people who don’t like a good patty melt, even if they are disciplined enough to not order one whenever its on offer. A patty melt is simply a cheeseburger with fried onions on some grilled toast, but there is something about that combination that just works. Why else would a place that…

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Sleeping Late

Sleeping Late Over the past month or so I have noticed several changes. To begin with, my daily workout schedule, mixing gym training twice a week and swimming the other days, intermingled with an abundance of yard work has all made me much more physically solid. I notice that my belly is rock hard from all the core work and that my arms and shoulders are much more muscled than they used to be. My…

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The Gift That Keeps On Giving

The Gift That Keeps On Giving In the fall of 1998, twenty-five years ago, my long-time friend and partner, Bruce had an idea. A group of us had invested with Bruce in a company founded and run by two of his friends a year or so earlier, and now that our firm was selling itself to the big German bank Deutsche Bank, most of us were thinking about our next act. To put it into…

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The Big Fidu

The Big Fidu My expert witness firm is expanding its footprint and as one of the original horses in their stable, I am called up to support the initiative an whatever ways I can. What’s good for SEDA has pretty much been good for me. So, after seeing my name attached to three noteworthy case outcomes and remembering that I have previously written two articles for the firm’s newsletter, I decided that I needed to…

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Still Skating on Thin Ice

Still Skating on Thin Ice As some of you know by now, I spent six years working on building the New York Wheel on New York Harbor. There are lots of stories about those times that involved figuring out how to finance and refinance this massive attraction, working through significant partnership wrangles, seeking and getting approvals from the City and the Borough of Staten Island not to mention every imaginable agency in between (Federal, State…

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Cashing the Check

Cashing the Check For my many years in senior management on Wall Street, friends would regularly tell me that I was too nice for Wall Street. That was a polite way of saying that I was a pussy and refused to treat people harshly. Don’t get me wrong, I have had to downstaff thousands of people over the years, but I also always gave people the benefit of the doubt and tried never to take…

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Russian Garden

Russian Garden It’s a crisp Saturday morning in late October and I have nothing on my agenda today before going with Kim to a Halloween party this evening. For that party, I will be dressing up as I have several years past as a Russian. This is less a political statement on my part than it is an attempt to make sense out of keeping a large Russian fur hat that I acquired 35 years…

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