St. John's University School of Law Mourns the Passing of One of its Esteemed Alumni, Chief Judge Conrad B. Duberstein (J.D. '41)

November 21, 2005

Chief Judge Duberstein passed away on Friday, November 18 at approximately 10 p.m. of apparent cardiac arrest, while at his home with his wife, Anne.  

Judge Conrad B. Duberstein was the Chief Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York. He was the only bankruptcy judge in the country who was invited to witness the signing by President George W. Bush of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, the most sweeping reform of U.S. bankruptcy law in over a quarter of a century.

On February 10, 2005, the Judges of the Eastern District of New York dedicated and named the bankruptcy court in the newly renovated General Post Office Building in downtown Brooklyn the Judge Conrad B. Duberstein Bankruptcy Courtrooms and Chambers.

Judge Duberstein was born in New York on October 22, 1915, graduated from evening high school, the evening sessions of Brooklyn College, and the evening session at St. John's Law School while working in Brooklyn during the day. He was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York on March 9, 1942 and practiced bankruptcy law until his entry into the United States Armed Forces in 1943. During service as an infantryman in the 91 st Infantry Division in Italy, he was wounded in action, received the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star Medal, three Battle Stars, and the Combat Infantry Badge. After recuperating from his wounds, he had an audience with Pope Pius XII at the invitation of then Archbishop Spellman, and upon returning to his outfit, he became an Italian interpreter in court martial cases where knowledge of the language was necessary. Upon return from service in 1946, he continued to specialize in bankruptcy law until his appointment in 1981 as a bankruptcy judge, and  later appointment as Chief Bankruptcy Judge in 1984.  Although his term as a bankruptcy judge expired in 1995, he has been recalled annually as the Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern District of New York.

Judge Duberstein has lectured on bankruptcy in various law schools, bar associations, bankruptcy seminars, and educational programs throughout the country, and has written several articles on the subject. He is a Member of the Military Order of the Purple Heart and is the Judge Advocate General of the Order for the State of New York, a member of the Disabled American Veterans, the American Legion and the Jewish War Veterans. He was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws by St. John's University in 1991, which also presented him with its Medal of Honor, the highest award given to an alumnus.  At his inspiration, the Law School offers the only LL.M. in Bankruptcy in the country and has established the first bankruptcy moot court competition in the country, known as the Judge Conrad B. Duberstein National Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition, the only competition in the nation to be devoted specifically to bankruptcy law. In  1992, the Brooklyn Bar Association presented him with its Annual Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Science of Jurisprudence and Public Service.

For more information on the Judge Conrad B. Duberstein National Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition, please visit www.stjohns.edu/law/bankruptcy.