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ARTHUR LIEBERMAN Obituary

LIEBERMAN--Arthur M. Formerly of New York City, passed away peacefully from lung cancer in Los Angeles on May 1, 2012. Father of five and grandfather of nine, he loved his family and they adored him. Arthur was a legendary litigator and dealmaker until the end. His storied career and bold life was filled with laughter and love. Born to Lou and Pearl Lieberman on September 6, 1935, he attended Stuyvesant High School, graduating at 16 years old to attend Cornell University where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. After transferring to New York University, Arthur graduated with honors in electrical engineering. Soon after graduation, he married the former Doris Greenberg, joined the US Air Force and was stationed at Westover Air Force base in Massachusetts. He retired a Captain. Arthur returned to New York where he worked for ITT, attended Brooklyn Law School at night and had three children with Doris who he was married to for 18 years. Upon graduation, he joined the law firm Hopgood Calimafde, practicing intellectual property law which became his hallmark. Making partner in four years, he was a licensing expert and patent litigator, appearing before many federal and state trial and appellate courts. Arthur then founded his own successful intellectual property firm, Lieberman & Nowak. A larger than life character in his own right, Arthur was best known for his dealings in the world of heroes. Arthur brought together warring factions to unite the Robert E. Howard library of characters and create Conan the Barbarian and Red Sonja movies. He parlayed that success into his partnership with comic book legend Stan Lee and Gil Champion in POW Entertainment. As much as he loved the "art" of the deal, he loved his family more. The foundation of his family life for over 30 years was his marriage to his beloved former Beverly Trogdon with whom he had two children. Together, they built homes in Connecticut, Florida but neither more spectacular than a lakeside ranch in Montana where he finally found a place as big as he was. Beverly passed away five years ago, also from cancer. Arthur will be missed by his family of 20: his sister Mimi Shapiro of Fort Myers, Florida; his son Mark Lieberman of New York and wife Ann Marie and children Jake, Alex and Rena; daughter Shari Balaish of New York and husband Amos and children Timor, Ori and Maytal; son Mitch Lieberman of Vermont and his wife Bethany and children Andrew, Noah and Emma; son and business partner Luke Lieberman of California and wife Shannon; and youngest daughter Samantha Steinkamp of California and husband Jeff, whose wedding Arthur was determined to attend; walking Samantha down the aisle only three weeks ago was his last act of courage in what was the last of many family gatherings with Arthur atop the head table ... but many more to come in his honor and wish ... One Family. The family will be holding a memorial service in New York on Sunday and accepting visitors Sunday-Tuesday. Contact 212-796-0351 for details. Donations in Arthur's memory can be made to Bonner Lung Cancer Research Fund, The James Cancer Hospital, Ohio State University, Attn Steve Chaykowski, 660 Ackerman Road Room 651, P.O. Box 183112, Columbus Ohio 43128.

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Published by New York Times on May 4, 2012.

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Rob Fletcher

April 28, 2019

I am blessed and forever grateful to Arthur Lieberman. Both he and his wife Beverly will always hold a very special place in my heart. God Bless and thank you Arthur

Robert Fletcher

April 14, 2015

My thoughts, prayers and sincere thanks to a very special human being.....
If your lucky, you work hard, real hard your paths will cross with some very special people who may help you on your way. Unfortunately, and very sadly, time goes by, you lose contact and get caught up. I am taking a moment to special tribute to a very, very special person Entertainment Attorney Arthur Lieberman.
My first meeting with Arthur was at his beautiful home in Bonita Bay, back in the early 90's, where I met his amazing family, Ironically, as I first walked into the home I notice Arnold's picture, the great Conan the Barbarian. My life has been full of many incredible coincidences, I sincerely thank God for that. Arthur provided an opportunity in a guest featured role in the TV Series Acapulco Heat. He helped me in many ways, he believed. Thank You so much Arthur, and I am so sorry I was not aware. My thoughts and prayers to the Lieberman Family,
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Dave DeToffol

December 18, 2014

I am thankful for Arthur having given me my first break into the practice of intellectual property, while demonstrating in his natural way time and time again, that even the driest of matters can, with thoughtful creativity, become animated, infinitely more interesting, and fun. He was a true pedagogue, to those who believe in leading with a big heart and rough hand. May God Bless. David DeToffol 212 962-2220

janet

May 29, 2013

Seeing this for the first time, brings tears to my eyes. Arthur was an amazing man and someone I also trusted immediately. He always had advise and would go out of his way and take from his own time to give it. I only knew Arthur for a couple of years but it didn't take long to feel his passion for family, life and what is important .I can't think of too many people that i respect like I did Arthur. A unique individual. Rest in peace Arthur and i hope you have rejoined your loved ones that left you first. I miss you.

John Boyle

September 21, 2012

A helpful and caring gentelman. Mae the world a better place

nelson Rivera

August 26, 2012

I appreciate Mr Lieberman for the opportunity he gave me at Lieberman and Nowak may u rest in peace my friend

July 26, 2012

Love you Arthur. Miss you.

May 18, 2012

I had the honor of meeting Arthur years ago. I brokered the Conan contract for Dark Horse Comics with him. He was wonderful. Smart, sweet, professional a true gentleman.

I'll miss him - he was always so gracious to me.
Great guy....

Anita Nelson

Fred Fierst

May 9, 2012

I worked with, against, and for Art. He was brilliant, and loveable. Certainly one of the most unique characters I've encouintered in my 36 years as a lawyer.

Larry Tanz

May 7, 2012

I had the pleasure of working with Arthur over the past year and he was a true mensch. He will be missed.

May 6, 2012

We have many wonderful memories of the may good times we shared with Bev and Art and the places we visited with them....H e was a very fun and respectful son-in-law who was so thoughtful to our family...A great man ! Loved you dear friend...Granny andd Po[p

Sharon Burke

May 6, 2012

Ode to Arthur
I have had the pleasure of knowing Arthur since 1996. I will never forget when as the new safety and environmental manager with Ultralife Batteries , I was called before the Board of Directors and Arthur told me “don't write anything down�. Not long after, Arthur and I went on to produce a television commercial together for Ultralife with James Doohan, “Scotty� from Star Trek, “It's all the power you can get Captain� and a public service announcement with a NYS Senator. Arthur opened my eyes to the world of advertising and in the process of making the commercial we had meetings in Florida and New York, one of which involved the Grand Havana Club and a comedy show in NYC. I had the pleasure of meeting Beverly at Arthur's surprise birthday party at the Friars Club in NYC and again at their beautiful home in Connecticut. Bev was an insightful person with an inner light that seemed to shine from within and I could see the strength of their family with all the children and grandchildren who were there. On a trip to Rochester, Arthur came horseback riding with me through Webster Park while maintaining an entertaining dialogue the entire time. Joe Barrella and I visited Arthur in Florida and we went boating and up to his beautiful penthouse apartment where he had a new beagle puppy and his daughter Samantha was able to sit and visit with us. I am so happy that Arthur was able to walk her down the aisle and share in her wedding. Arthur also gave me important advice during a very difficult time in my personal life, not what I wanted to hear, but as it turned out, it was what I needed to hear. Arthur also assured me that he would be my literary agent when the time comes for me to start writing fiction, he said “write what you know�. I know that Arthur was a dynamic, piercingly intelligent, caring, funny and passionate person who loved his family and who will be sorely missed by many. God Bless you Arthur and the Lieberman family.
Sharon Burke

Lee Miller

May 4, 2012

I have many fond memories of Art going back over 40 years. His loss is painful. Art was so full of life , so interesting, so perceptive, so intellectually curious. He will be sorely missed.

shannon lieberman

May 4, 2012

Love you forever Arthur. Wouldn't trade my three years with you for anything, we've shared what seems like a lifetime of memories. Thank u for ur greatest gift to me (besides the massage chair :) ) Luke. The love of my life.

Brogin Family

May 4, 2012

Hearing Arthur say, "One Family", at Samantha and Jeff's wedding, was very meaningful. We wish his family peace at this time and our sincere condolences. The Brogin Family

May 4, 2012

Arthur, who I met for the first time last year, was one of those few people that I liked and trusted immediately. I would liked to have known him longer and better. I found out that he was one of those people whose word was their bond . . . my way of doing business. I liked him immediately! Keith

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