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Rick Collins, Attorney

Rick Collins has defended a wide variety of federal cases over his decades as a criminal defense lawyer. Known as a zealous advocate in court, his approach with his clients is caring and attentive. Rick strives to make every client feel like their case is his highest priority, and his client testimonials support that!

Rick has defended against criminal accusations in federal courts throughout the country, and he is admitted to practice in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Texas and the District of Columbia, along with various federal courts in other states pro hac vice. He has successfully defended countless cases involving anabolic steroid importation, manufacturing or trafficking. He was appointed by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers to testify about proposed anabolic steroid sentencing guideline revisions before the United States Sentencing Commission in Washington, then invited to be part of the Commission’s working group to evaluate steroid guideline changes. He has litigated complex issues involving the federal Analogue Act and has handled many DEA and FDA matters involving illegal dietary supplement products, drugs sold as “research chemicals,” artifacts related to endangered animal species, and other atypical matters in the federal courts. He travels from coast to coast in defense of his clients. He and his legal team also handle the day-to-day legal and regulatory needs of dietary supplement, sports nutrition, and natural product brands from coast to coast as outside general counsel.

A Past President​

of the largest suburban bar association in the nation (Nassau County Bar Association, with a membership that has reached 6,000), Rick is a Life Member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and sits on the Executive Committee of the Criminal Justice Section of the New York State Bar Association. He is a member of the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section and a past Co-Chair of their Re-Entry and Collateral Consequences Committee. In that capacity, he successfully initiative two Resolutions adopted by the ABA House of Delegates. He has been a staunch advocate and activist for criminal justice fairness. He is also a published book author and magazine columnist, and a former film actor. Rick’s unique set of skills and life experiences qualify him to successfully defend his clients in federal courts. He has also been awarded the highest accolades from the prestigious Martindale-Hubbell directory for his legal abilities and ethical standards (AV-rating) and is listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.

If you are in need of legal advice, give Rick a call at 516-243-8255 to see how he and his team can help you. The firm is available 24 hours, 7 days a week, for emergencies. Other phone inquiries regarding our representation are best answered weekdays between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. eastern time.

Hobbies

EDUCATION:

JURIS DOCTOR: Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, NY (5/1984)
Honors: Law Review, Moot Court,
Bruce Mayrock Memorial Scholarship
(full tuition academic scholarship)

BACHELOR of ARTS (Psy.): Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY (5/1981)
Honors: Magna Cum Laude, Dean’s Scholar,
National Psychology Honors Society,
Junior-Elect to the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

LICENSED TO PRACTICE

STATE COURTS:

  • Bar of New York
  • Bar of Pennsylvania
  • Bar of Massachusetts
  • Bar of Texas

FEDERAL COURTS:

  • Eastern District of New York
  • Southern District of New York
  • Northern District of New York
  • Western District of New York
  • Eastern District of Texas
  • Southern District of Texas
  • Northern District of Texas
  • Western District of Texas
  • Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • Middle District of Pennsylvania
  • District of Colorado
  • United States Court for the District of Columbia
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
  • United States Court of Federal Claims
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
  • Supreme Court of the United States

[Admitted upon Pro Hac Vice applications in courts including California Superior Court, San Diego County; Superior Court of the State of Arizona, County of Yavapai; the Federal District Court for the Southern District of California; the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California; the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Iowa; the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri; the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois; the Federal District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; the Federal District Court for the District of Idaho; the Federal District Court for the District of Maryland; the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Florida; the Federal District Court for the District of Arizona; the Federal District Court for the Western District of North Carolina; and the Federal District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia.]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Collins Gann McCloskey & Barry PLLC (formerly Collins, McDonald and Gann, P.C.); Mineola, NY (3/1990 – present)
Law Partner assisting the dietary supplement industry and the strength, power, health and fitness communities, concentrating on performance-enhancing substance issues and nutritional supplement regulatory law.  Author, lecturer, columnist.  Consulted regarding 3,000+ matters involving bodybuilding/fitness substances, drugs or chemicals. Testified on three occasions before the United States Sentencing Commission as an expert panelist on anabolic steroids or human growth hormone. Tried various matters to jury verdict, including arson, burglary, narcotics and robbery cases. Experienced in matters involving wills, trusts and the administration and probate of estates, including being appointed on a special Commission to Stockholm, Sweden in order to find and depose the nearest kin of a deceased Nassau County woman with no living relatives in America.

Assistant District Attorney, Nassau County District Attorney’s OfficeMineola, NY (11/1984 – 11/1989)
Prosecuted felonies and misdemeanors; conducted numerous jury trials to verdict

HONORS AND AWARDS:

  • NY Metro SuperLawyers (2016-2020)
  • “Top Legal Eagle 2018,” Criminal Defense, Long Island PULSE (2018)
  • AV-rated, Martindale-Hubbell directory (peer-rated at highest levels of skill and ethics)
  • “Leadership in Law,” Long Island Business News (2013)
  • “50 Around Fifty Award,” Long Island Business News (for Leadership and Philanthropy)(2011)
  • “In the Trenches Award,” New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (2003)
  • Honorable Edward J. Hart, Jr., Memorial Award, Fraternal Order of Court Officers, Nassau County (2002)
  • President’s Award, Nassau County Bar Association (2001)
  • Outstanding Faculty Award, E. David Woycik, Jr., Intensive Trial Techniques Program (2012)
  • Fellow, International Society of Sports Nutrition (2011)
  • Listed, Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (Martindale)
  • Listed, Who’s Who in America (Marquis)

APPOINTMENTS:

  • Editor-in-Chief, Nassau Lawyer, Nassau County Bar Association journal (2000 – 2002)
  • Legal Advisor to the International Federation of BodyBuilders Professional League (www.ifbbpro.com) (2003 – present)
  • General Counsel to the International Society of Sports Nutrition
  • (www.sportsnutritionsociety.org) (2004 – present)
  • Member of Advisory Board, Muscular Development magazine
  • Member of Advisory Board, International Physique Professionals Association (www.theippa.org)
  • Annual Team Leader or Faculty Member, National Institute of Trial Advocacy program, Hofstra University School of Law (early 1990s – present)
  • Special Professor of Law, Hofstra Law School (teaching trial advocacy to aspiring prosecutors in a simulated courtroom setting)

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/MEMBERSHIPS:

  • Past-President, Nassau County Bar Association (2019-2020)
  • Co-Chair, Re-Entry & Collateral Consequences Committee, American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section (2018-2020)
  • Member, Special Committee on Re-Entry, appointed by the president of the New York State Bar Association (2013 – present)
  • Life Member, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • Member, American Bar Association
  • Past Member, House of Delegates, New York State Bar Association (NYSBA)
  • Fellow, New York State Bar Foundation
  • Member, Executive Committee, NYSBA Criminal Justice Section
  • Co-Chair, Sealing Committee, NYSBA Criminal Justice Section Exec. Comm.
  • Member, New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • Past President, Former Assistant District Attorney’s Association of Nassau County
  • Past President, Criminal Courts Bar Association of Nassau County
  • Member, Federal Bar Council
  • Past Chair, Long Range (Strategic) Planning Committee, Nassau County Bar Association
  • Member, Criminal Law and Procedure Committee, Nassau County Bar Association
  • Board Member, WE CARE (Charitable Foundation), Nassau County Bar Association
  • Member, Sports Nutrition Committee, American Herbal Products Association

PUBLISHING HISTORY

BOOKS:

  • HUMAN ENHANCEMENT DRUGS, Katinka van de Ven, et al. (Routledge, 2020), authored Chapter 19 " The war on anabolic-androgenic steroids: an examination of U.S. legislative and enforcement efforts", co-authored Chapter 5 "Steroid madness: has the dark side of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) been over-stated?"
  • HANDBOOK OF NUTRACEUTICALS AND FUNCTIONAL FOODS (3rd Edition), R. Wildman and R. Bruno, editors (CRC Press; 2020), co-authored Chapter 2, “Regulation of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods” and Chapter 8, “Scientific, Legal, and Regulatory Considerations for Cannabidiol.”
  • ALPHA MALE CHALLENGE (Rodale, September 2009), co-authored
    LEGAL MUSCLE: Anabolics in America (Legal Muscle Publishing, Inc.; 2002)
    [Reviewed in “Lawyer's Bookshelf,” New York Law Journal (April 25, 2003)]
  • INTERVENTIONS FOR ADDICTION: Comprehensive Addictive Behaviors and Disorders, co-authored chapter 84, “Performance Enhancing Drug Use (including Steroids) by Adolescents and College Students: Etiology and Prevention” (Elsevier, 2013)
  • ESSENTIALS OF SPORTS NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS, J. Antonio, D. Kalman, et al., editors (Humana Press; 2008), co-authored Chapter 24, “Regulatory Aspects of the Sports Nutrition Industry.”
  • NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS IN SPORT AND EXERCISE (2nd Edition), M. Greenwood, et al., editors (Humana Press, 2008), co-authored Chapter 1, “The Effect of Government Regulation on the Evolution of Sports Nutrition.”
  • WRITING ARGUMENTS: A Rhetoric with Readings, J. Rampage, J. Bean, J. Johnson, editors (Pearson, Longman, 2007), Part Five, “In Search of Perfection: Steroids, Bionic Athletes, and Designer Children (contributed “Steroids and Sports: A Provocative Interview with Norm Fost, M.D.”, page 636 – 641).
  • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, T. Liotti, editor (NYSBA, 2008), authored chapter, “Arraignments and Bail.”

ARTICLES AUTHORED IN LEGAL OR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:

  • Testosterone, Identity and the body: Exploring cultural definitions of disorder, International Journal of Drug Policy (September 2021, Volume 95) (co-author)
  • “Q&A with Rick Collins on Defending clients charged with matters involving anabolic androgenic steroids and other enhancement drugs,” “HED Matters: Enhancement Drugs and the Criminal Justice System, (8/2022 Volume 5 – Issue 1)
  • “Impeachment with a Prior Inconsistent Statement”, Criminal Justice Section Newsletter, American Bar Association, Spring 2019
  • “Collins on Cross: Impeachment by Prior Inconsistent Statement,” Perspective, a publication of the Young Lawyers Section of the New York State Bar Association, Fall/Winter 2018
  • “A New Front in Sealing,” New York Criminal Law Newsletter (Winter 2018, Volume 16, No. 1)
  • “ISSN Position Stand: Safety and Efficacy of Creatine Supplementation in Exercise, Sport and Medicine,” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2017, 14:18 (June 13, 2017)(co-author)
  • “Self-Reported Anger Measurements of Non-Medical Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Users,” Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) Conference, Phoenix, (6/2017)(poster presentation, publication pending)(co-researcher and co-author)
  • “The Rogue Informant: Lessons from a Frame,” Atticus, the Publication of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Summer 2013, Volume 25, Number 2
  • ISSN Position Stand: Energy Drinks,” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013, 10:1 (Jan. 3, 2013)(co-author)
  • ISSN Exercise & Sport Nutrition Review: Research and Recommendations,” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2010, 7:7 (Feb. 2, 2010)(co-author)
  • “A League of their Own, Too: Motivational and age of initiation comparisons between American male and female AAS users,” Proceedings of the Fifth International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) Conference and Expo, Las Vegas (6/2008)(poster presentation) Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2008, 5(Suppl 1) p:26 (Sept. 17, 2008)(co-researcher and co-author)
  • A League of Their Own: Demographics, motivations and patterns of use of 1,955 male adult non-medical anabolic steroid users in the United States,” Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2007, 4:12 (Oct. 11, 2007)(co-researcher and co-author)
  • “The Legal Front: What’s New with HGH and Testosterone Replacement Therapy,” Chapter of Anti-Aging Therapeutics Volume IX (A4M 2006 Conference Year)
  • “Pumping Up the War on Steroids,” 4 New York Criminal Law Newsletter 4, 12 – 13 (Fall 2006); a version was also published as “Of Ballparks and Jail Yards” in The Champion (flagship publication of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers) (November 2006)
  • “Changing the Game: The Congressional Response to Sports Doping via the Anabolic Steroid Control Act,” 40 New England Law Review 3, 753 – 763 (Spring 2006)
  • “Prescribing Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone: Legal Considerations for Anti-Aging Practitioners,” Chapter 10 of Anti-Aging Therapeutics Volume VII (A4M 2004 Conference Year)
  • “Steroids and Steroid Precursors in College Sports: The Response to the ‘Pills in the Locker’ by Sports Bodies and Congress,” authored for conference materials of “Winning at All Costs : Today’s Addiction: A Conference on Sports Law and Ethics,” Chicago, IL, sponsored by Valparaiso Univ. School of Law (2/2005)
  • “Adulterated’ Androstenedione: What FDA’s Action against Andro means for Industry,” Sports Nutrition Review Journal (Volume 1[1], 2004), (co-authored with Alan Feldstein, Esq.)
  • “Drug Packages and the Fourth Amendment,” New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice Journal (Winter 2002)
  • “Drugs and the Body Beautiful: A Guide to Defending Anabolic Steroid Cases,” The Champion (cover story, March 2002)
  • “Anabolic Steroid Legislation: The Wrong Prescription?” New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice Journal (Summer 2001, Volume 9, No. 1) [Translated into Italian for publication in Olympian's News (Italian version of Ironman magazine), March/April 2003]
  • Nassau Lawyer, journal of the Nassau County Bar Association (numerous articles on criminal justice issues and anabolic steroid issues, 1999 to present)

ARTICLES AUTHORED IN LAY PUBLICATIONS:

  • [Commissioned to write the TIME magazine essay on Steroids and Sports, "Stepping Up to the Plate: The Problem of Steroid Use in Sports and What to Do About it", publication pending]
  • Monthly Columnist for Muscular Development magazine (200+ articles published since 2001)
  • Foreword, ANABOLICS 2005 (Body of Science, 2005)
  • “Legal Wisdom,” PERFECT PRISON PHYSIQUE (David Palumbo, 2006)
  • Numerous articles concerning fitness, sports drugs, dietary supplements and chemicals in bodybuilding and health & fitness magazines

INTERVIEWS:

Interviewed as an authority regarding anabolic steroids or other performance-enhancing substances on film (acclaimed feature documentary “Bigger, Stronger, Faster*: the Side Effects of Being American“, 2008), and also on the 2023 ABC News/Hulu docu-series, “Age of Influence” (“The Steroids Swindler,” Episode 4), television (EPIX's "Doping" documentary (2015), NBC New York News; The Ricki Lake Show, CNBC’sThe Big Idea, ESPN’sQuite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith), podcasts (https://sbspod.com/episodes/supplement-regulation-steroids-and-rick), radio (numerous stations including NPR), and by the Wall Street Journal, ESPN.com, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Shreveport Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reason, The Long Island Press, The Tan Sheet, and many other periodicals. Also the subject of an attorney profile in the New York Law Journal, a 7-page profile in MuscleMag Intn’l magazine (July 2003), a profile in FLEX magazine (April 2005), and featured in countless other strength and fitness print and online magazines. Two popular books feature in-depth interviews: THE JUICE: The Real Story of Baseball’s Drug Problems by Will Carroll (Ivan R. Dee; 2005) and DUNKS, DOUBLES, DOPING: How Steroids are Killing American Athletics by Nathan Jendrick (The Lyons Press, 2006).

OPINION CONSULTATIONS:

Consulted by several thousand lawyers, physicians, pharmacists, chemists, dietary supplement marketers or manufacturers, corporations, institutions, trainers, coaches, athletes and other individuals or entities about legal issues surrounding performance-enhancing substances, doping, anabolic steroids or dietary supplements.  Prepared and submitted opinion letters in both civilian and military cases.

PRESENTATIONS:

  • “The Rick Collins Masterclass: Avoiding Legal Nightmares like a Champ,” Olympia University, Las Vegas, NV (12/23) 
  • “The Lawyer’s Guide to Not Ruining your Life: Strength and Fitness Version,” EliteFS SWIS 2022, Columbus, OH (10/2022)
  • “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Superheroes and the Law (Nassau Academy of Law, Mineola, NY (panel) (10/2022)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Superstar Trial Seminar, Buffalo, NY (10/2022)
  • “Legal Risk Management for Hormone Replacement Therapy Providers,” Academy of Preventive and Innovative Medicine 7th Annual Academic Summit, Albuquerque, NM (9/2022)
  • “The Trouble with Men: Is Testosterone to Blame?” with Jack Darkes, PhD, 19th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (6/2022)
  • “TRT Expert Round Table” and “Of Muscles and Men: Testosterone, Identity and the Body,” The Arnold Education Forum, Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH (3/2022)
  • “Of Muscles and Men,” 3rd Annual Conference, Society for NeuroSports, Hollywood Beach, Fl (1/2022)
  • “Legal Implications of the Coming Zombie Apocalypse,” Nassau Academy of Law, Mineola, New York (virtual, 10/2021)
  • “Regulation of Dietary Supplements in America: The Legal Perspective,” Hi-Fi Asia-China; ISSNAsia virtual (6/2021)
  • “TRT and other PEDs Roundtable,” Education Symposium for Dominate Your Game, virtual (5/2021)
  • “Social Media for Lawyers: The Ethical Do’ and Don’ts of Social Media,” Polestino Trial Advocacy Institute, St. John’s University School of Law, virtual (11/2020)
  • “Legal Update for Bodybuilding and Fitness,” The Arnold Education Forum, Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH, virtual (11/2020)
  • “Staying Out of the Penalty Box: Liability and Risk Reduction,” Moderator, American Herbal Products Association Sports Nutrition Congress, virtual (10/2020)
  • “Niche Law Practices: Finding Your Passion in the Law,” Nassau Academy of Law Bridge-the-Gap Weekend, Mineola, NY (10/2020)
  • “What do Drug-Tested Athletes Need to Know about Dietary Supplements and Nutrition,” World Boxing Council 58th Annual Convention, virtual (9/2020)
  • “TRT, CBD, PEDs … and the Rest of the Alphabet in Athletic Performance,” Roundtable, Arnold Education, Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH (3/2020)
  • “Banned Substances and Sports,” Mayborn College of Health Sciences, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX (2/2020)
  • “CBD in Sports Nutrition: Legal Q&A,” Sports Nutrition Summit, Supply Side West, Las Vegas (10/2019)
  • “Non-Hemp ‘CBD’: Are Non-Cannabis ‘Cannabinoids’ as Sweet?” Summit: CBD From Seed to Shelf, Supply Side West, Las Vegas (10/2019)
  • “Avoiding the Lightning Strikes of Legal Issues,” Hormones and Beyond Symposium, Austin, TX (10/2019)
  • “Sealing of Criminal Convictions in NY Under CPLR 160.59”, Suffolk County Bar Association (June 2019)
  • “What the Testosterone Class Action Lawsuits and Federal hGH Law mean for Age Management Practitioners,” Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine, Miami, FL ( 4/2019)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (4/2019)
  • “What Fitness Professionals Need to Know about the Law and Scope of Practice,” The Arnold Education Forum, Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH (3/2019)
  • “Gray Supplements Discussion Panel (Doping),” The Arnold Education Forum, Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH (2/2019)
  • “Handling Cases Involving the Sealing of Criminal Convictions in New York: Giving People a Second Chance,” Westchester County Bar Association, White Plains, NY (2/2019)
  • “The Ethics of Social Media Marketing,”Nassau Academy of Law Bridge-the-Gap Weekend, Mineola, NY (2/2019)
  • “Today’s Top Regulatory Considerations for the Sports Nutrition Industry,” NutraIngredients-USA Sports Nutrition Summit 2019, San Diego, CA (1/2019)
  • “Industry Concerns and Regulatory Action on Body-building Supplements (SARMs),” 3rd Annual Dietary Supplement Regulatory Strategy Conference, Q1 Productions, Alexandria, VA (12/2018)
  • “Sports Nutrition 2020: Sharpening the Vision,” Workshop, Supply Side West, Las Vegas (11/2018)
  • “Fitness and Performance-Enhancing Drug Laws,” SWIS 2018 Symposium, Mississauga, Ontario (10/2018)
  • “Sports, Drugs and Rock & Roll: The Evolving Landscape of Drugs and Scandals in Sports and Entertainment” (panelist), New York State Bar Association Joint Committee Symposium, New York, NY (10/2018)
  • “Regulation of Dietary Supplements in America: The Legal Perspective,” Sports Nutrition Workshop, SupplySide China, Guangzhou, China (6/2018)
  • “Recent Headlines and Trends in the Sports Nutrition World,” 15th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference and Expo, Clearwater, FL (6/2018)
  • “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About SARMs but Were Afraid to Ask,” SupplySide East Presentation Theater, Secaucus, NJ (4/2018)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (4/2018)
  • “Legal Considerations for Sports Nutrition Companies,” Sports Nutrition: Playing by the Rules to Win Fairly in the Supplement Space, CRN/Natural Products INSIDER Webinar (3/2018)
  • “FDA Enforcement in the Dietary Supplement Industry under the Trump Administration,” AHPA Member Annual Meeting, Natural Products Expo West, Anaheim, CA (3/2018)
  • “Fitness Law 101,” The Arnold Performance Education Forum, Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH (3/2018)
  • “Sealing Criminal Records: Giving People a Second Chance,” Breaking Down Barriers to Employment Opportunities and Beyond, New York County Lawyers Association, New York, NY (2/2018)
  • “Product Labeling: What is 7607 and Why is it Important?” 2nd Annual Dietary Supplement Regulatory Strategy Conference, Q1 Productions, Alexandria, VA (12/2017)
  • “Tales from the Darkside: Sports Nutrition Update 2017,” Workshop, Exploring the Challenges in the Sports Nutrition Space, Supply Side West, Las Vegas (9/2017)
  • “The Ethics of Social Media Marketing,” New Lawyers Committee Meeting, Nassau County Bar Association (9/2017)
  • “Law Every Fitness Professional Should Know,” NSCA 2017 National Conference, Las Vegas (7/2017)
  • “Sports Nutrition Legal Realities: The Shape of Things to Come,” Ingredient Marketplace, Orlando, FL (4/2017)
  • “Heavy Weights, Hormones and Happiness,” Our Heroes Night Out, Beacon House, Northport Veterans Administration (4/2017)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (4/2017)
  • “Dark Deeds: How Not to Get Arrested in the Supplement Industry,” Dark Issue 2: The Webinar, NBJ (3/2017)
  • “Your Niche Practice: Finding Your Passion in the Law,” New Lawyers Committee Meeting, Nassau County Bar Association (10/2016)
  • “Law Every Personal Trainer Should Know,” NSCA 2016 Personal Trainers Conference, Jacksonville, FL (10/2016)
  • “Finding Your Niche: Practice what you love and love what you practice,” NYSBA Young Lawyers 2016 Fall Meeting, Albany, NY (10/2016)
  • “Law Every Fitness Professional Should Know,” SWIS 2016 Symposium, Mississauga, Ontario (10/2016)
  • “Six 'Sexy' Legal Problems in Sports Nutrition,” Workshop, The Business of Sports Nutrition, Supply Side West, Las Vegas (10/2016)
  • “Finding Your Passion in the Law,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, New York, NY (4/2016)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (3/2016)
  • “Special Power Of Attorneys:  Finding the Perfect Practice,” Nassau Academy of Law Bridge-the-Gap Weekend, Mineola, NY (2/2016)
  • “Legal Implications of Dietary Supplements & Performance Enhancing Substances/Drugs,” SWIS 2015 Symposium, Mississauga, Ontario (11/2015)
  • “Assessing the Legal and Regulatory Issues in Sports Nutrition,” Sports Nutrition Workshop: From Science to Shelf, Supply Side West, Las Vegas (10/2015)
  • “Nutrition Law Every Fitness Professional Should Know,” 12th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference and Expo, Austin, TX (6/2015)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (3/2015)
  • “A Regulatory Update on Sports Nutrition (What do Fitness Professionals need to know about Supplement Law),” ISSN Europa University, Hartford, CT (6/2014)
  • “The Dirty Dozen Rules of Opening Statements in a Criminal Case,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (3/2014)
  • Moderator and Panelist, “The Science and Legalities of Genomics in Today’s Marketplace,” NEXT Innovation Summit (formerly Nutracon) at Expo West, Anaheim, CA (3/2014)
  • “The Laws of Dietary Supplement Regulation,” ISSN-Arnold Sports Nutrition and Performance Summit, Columbus, OH (3/2014)
  • “Your Kids on Steroids,” Smart Decisions Conference, LI Youth Safety Coalition / Nassau DA’s Office, Hofstra University, NY (12/2013)
  • “Criminal Justice on Steroids,” New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY (11/2013)
  • “Steroids, Performance and the Law — The Truth Unveiled,” Asia Fitness Convention, Bangkok, Thailand (10/2013)(sponsored by the International Society of Sports Nutrition)
  • “Bigger Stronger Faster Update,” Muscle & Fitness Booth, Olympia Expo, Las Vegas (10/2013)
  • “Your Kids on Steroids,” Sports Safety Conference, Long Island Youth Safety Coalition, Hofstra University, NY (4/2013)
  • “Opening Statements, Criminal Perspective,” New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Trial Academy, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY (3/2013)
  • “Health Claims and Red Flags when Marketing Anti-Aging Products,” Nutracon, Anaheim, CA (3/2013)
  • “The New York State Bar Association’s Sealing Proposal,” Criminal Courts Bar Association of Nassau County, Mineola, NY (9/2012)
  • “NDI’s: From a Legal, Medical and Testing Perspective,” Nutracon, Anaheim, CA (3/2012)
  • “Criminal Record Sealing: Proposal of the NYSBA Criminal Justice Section,” New York State Bar Association House of Delegates Annual Meeting, New York, NY (1/2012)
  • FDA Draft Guidance on New Dietary Ingredient Notifications: Is it a ‘Game Changer’ for the Sports Nutrition Industry?” Europa University, Las Vegas (9/2011)
  • “Dietary Supplements, Practice, Recommendations, and Legal Implications: A Round Table,” (moderator/panelist), Europa University, Dallas (7/2011)
  • “Working with the Drug-Tested Athlete: Promises and Pitfalls for the Trainer and Nutritionist; Medical Legal and Nutritional Perspectives: A Round Table” (moderator/panelist), 8th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference and Expo: “Supplements: An Important Training Tool,” Las Vegas (6/2011)
  • Conference Director and Moderator, “Steroid Use, Abuse and Policy Symposium,” Hofstra Law School, Hempstead, NY (10/2010)
  • “Your True Alpha Challenge: How to Write a Revolutionary Fitness Book and get a Six Figure Advance,” KettleBell Concepts 2nd Annual “Galvanized” Conference, New York, NY (7/2010)
  • “Defending a Steroid Case,” 2009 NORML Key West Legal Seminar, Key West (12/2009)
  • “YOU: Best-Selling Fitness Author! Six Steps to Getting Top Publishers’ Attention and Creating a Six Figure Bidding War,” 6th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference and Expo: “The Sports Supplement Revolution,” New Orleans (6/2009)
  • “Supplements, Science, and the Politics of New Washington,” 6th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference and Expo: “The Sports Supplement Revolution,” New Orleans (6/2009)
  • “A League of their Own, Too: Motivational and age of initiation comparisons between American male and female AAS users,” Poster Presentation, 5th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference, Las Vegas (6/2008)
  • Testimony Before the United States Sentencing Commission Regarding the Creation of a Guideline Specific to Crimes Involving Human Growth Hormone (HGH) (Appeared by Invitation of the Commission), Washington, DC (2/2008)
  • “Trying the Steroid Case,” Weapons for The Firefight, New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, New York, NY (10/2007)
  • “Barely Legal: Regulation of Dietary Supplements Update,” 4th Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference, Las Vegas (6/2007)
  • Legal Muscle: Anabolic Steroids and the Law,” CLE 123, online Continuing Legal Education course for Arizona, California and New York attorneys, 1.5 credits (2007)
  • “The BALCO Fallout: the Interaction of Steroids and Sports Law,” New York County Lawyers Association Sports Law Committee, New York, NY (1/2007)
  • “Breaking News: The ‘In’s’ and ‘Out’s’ of Hormone Replacement Therapy,” International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, Las Vegas (12/2006)
  • “The Legal Front: What’s New with HGH and Testosterone Replacement Therapy,” International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, Chicago, IL. (7/2006)
  • “Pumped: A Truth-Enhancing Seminar on Steroid Use and the Law,” Sponsored by Drug Policy Alliance, New York, NY (5/2006)
  • “Legal Update 2006: Prescribing hGH for Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency,” 14th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, Orlando, Fl. (4/2006)
  • “Sports Nutrition: Tainting, Drug Tests and Banned Ingredients,” Nutracon, Anaheim, CA (3/2006)
  • “Legal Update 2005: Prescribing hGH for Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency,” 13th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, Las Vegas (12/2005)
  • Speaker and Panelist, “From Grand Slams to Grand Juries: Performance Enhancing Drug Use in Sports,” New England Law Review Symposium 2005, Boston, Mass. (11/2005)
  • Testimony Before the United States Sentencing Commission / Expert Panelist on the Anabolic Steroid Roundtable Discussion of Proposed Federal Sentencing Guideline Amendments, Washington, DC (9/2005)
  • “Ephedra, Prohormones … What’s Next? How the Federal Government Regulates the Dietary Supplement Industry,” 2nd Annual International Society of Sports Nutrition Conference, Las Vegas (6/2005)
  • Testimony Before the United States Sentencing Commission Regarding Congressional Directive to Increase Anabolic Steroid Offense Punishments (Appeared on Behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), Washington, DC (4/2005)
  • “Steroids, Law and the Media,” Department of Physical Education & Sport, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI (by live videoconference) (3/2005)
  • Speaker and Panelist on College Doping Issues, “Winning at All Costs : Today’s Addiction: A Conference on Sports Law and Ethics,” Chicago, IL, sponsored by Valparaiso Univ. School of Law (2/2005)
  • “Legal Issues and Implications of Testosterone and HGH Therapy,” 12th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, Las Vegas (12/2004)
  • “Comments on FDA’s Pre-market Notification for New Dietary Ingredients,” Public Meeting, Food and Drug Administration, Md. (11/2004) (co-authored with Alan Feldstein, Esq.)
  • “Insider’s Update on the Regulatory Issues Surrounding Sports Supplements,” International Society of Sports Nutrition 2004 Annual Conference, Las Vegas (6/2004)
  • “The Future of Sports Nutrition after Ephedra and the Steroid Scandal,” The FitExpo, Pasadena, CA (2/2004)
  • “Supplement Jeopardy,” Olympia Expo, Las Vegas (10/2003)
  • “Steroids: Twenty Questions,” Olympia Expo, Las Vegas (10/2003)
  • “Defending the Body Beautiful (Muscle, Drugs and the Law),” Criminal Courts Bar Association of Nassau County, Mineola, NY (2/2002)
  • “Sentencing (in State Criminal Cases),” NYSBA CLE Criminal Law Update, Melville, NY (11/2001)

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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA-CSCS); Former Personal Trainer, certified by the American Council on Exercise; Member, Screen Actors Guild

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