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JUSTIN FELDMAN Obituary

FELDMAN--Justin N, 92 years of age, died peacefully at his home in New York on September 21, 2011, with his adoring wife of twenty-five years, Linda Fairstein, at his side. He is survived by three children, Jane Feldman of Denver, Colorado, Diane Feldman of Washington, DC, and Geoffrey Feldman of Lowell, Massachusetts, and by two grandsons, Matthew and Alexander Zavislan of Denver, Colorado. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Guy and Marisa Fairstein; Lisa, Marc, Suzy, Isla and Mila Fairstein, and by his devoted friend, Rabin Sooklall. Justin was born in Manhattan on May 25, 1919, graduated from Columbia College (1940) and Columbia Law School (1942), then served from 1943-1946 in the United States Army Air Force as a Trial Judge Advocate for Courts-Martial. In 1946, he was Director of Veterans Affairs for the American Veterans Committee, supervising the establishment of a national legal assistance clinic for returning WWII veterans. From 1952-1955, Justin was Administrative Assistant to Congressman Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., with whom he later practiced law. He was a founding member of the firm of Landis, Feldman, Reilly and Akins, which merged into Poletti, Freidin, Prashker, Feldman and Gartner. In 1982 he joined Kronish Lieb Weiner and Hellman as head of the litigation department. He remained of counsel to that firm - now Cooley LLP - until his retirement from the bar at the age of 90. Justin was a leader in the movement to reform the Democratic Party in Manhattan. His article in the National Municipal Review in 1949 - "How Tammany Holds Power" - ignited the drive for direct election of Manhattan district leaders. He was the Fair Deal candidate for Manhattan Borough President, which forced the withdrawal of the Tammany candidate in favor of Robert Wagner. In 1960, Justin was a member of the special task-force on the reorganization of federal regulatory agencies for President John Kennedy, and was later instrumental in persuading Robert Kennedy to run for the Senate from New York. In 1970, Governor Rockefeller appointed Justin to the Board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and by appointment of Mayor Koch in 1983 he was a member of the New York City Charter Revision Commission. He was Chair of the City Bar Association's Committee on the Judiciary, on which he served for ten years. In addition to his long record of public service and his distinguished career as a litigator and corporate lawyer, Justin had indomitable spirit and courage, great good humor, profound love of family, friends, the law, life and Martha's Vineyard. He had a great run, to the very last day. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made in support of the Justin Feldman '42 Public Service Fellowship and sent to Columbia Law School, 435 W. 116th Street - Box A2, New York, New York 10027. Funeral will be private and a memorial service to be announced at a later date.

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Published by New York Times on Sep. 23, 2011.

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September 28, 2011

I met Justin some time in the late 1950's when the New Chelsea Reform Democratic Club was an infant, insurgent organization and I was fresh out of law school. Justin had already established himself both professionally and within the New York political scene and had tons more political experience and knowledge than any of the leaders of the fledgling political organization, including myself. But he was never condescending or overbearing. He was content to let us come to our own conclusions about issues and candidates. Justin was always generous with his time, and supportive, even though he clearly could have spent that time and energy at a more exalted level. He was, in addition, a good and loyal friend to me and my family. His ability to serve as a bridge between the liberal Democratic elders and the new generation of reformers played a major part in the growing success of the Reform Democratic Movement, which eventually took over control of the party in Manhattan and elected the likes of William F. Ryan, Ted Weiss and Bella Abzug. Justin had the unique ability to advise and counsel at the highest level and yet remain connected to the people at the grass roots. His like will not come soon again. My wife Doris and I will always remember him, and offer our condolences to his wife and children.
Ray Guenter, West Hartford, CT

Cathy Weiss

September 25, 2011

Our thoughts are with you and your entire family.
Sending big hugs

Lola Fiur

September 24, 2011

Dearest Linda, my thoughts are with you. I am sorry that I never had the opportunity to meet Justin, may his memory be for a blessing.

Alexandra Carl

September 24, 2011

Rufus and I send our deep love to Linda. Justin was such an inspirational friend, a quick wit, and an adorable flirt. :) We will miss him so much.

September 23, 2011

Elizabeth M. Daitz

Richard Garfunkel

September 23, 2011

Linda and Richard Garfunkel extend our condolences to Linda with her loss. Are thoughts are with Linda, her brother Guy and their family.

Susan LaRossa

September 23, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with Linda and family. I have wonderful memories of Justin, his charm and wit, and the happy times we shared together with my family.

Joanne Sinchuk

September 23, 2011

On behalf of the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association, we extend out condolences to Linda, friends and family. Our love and prayers are with them always.

Wendl Kornfeld

September 23, 2011

Deepest condolences to Linda Fairstein and family on the loss of a good and remarkable gentleman.

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