Brandeis Center Appoints Judd A. Serotta to LDB Board of Directors

Washington, D.C., January 5, 2021:

The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law (LDB) is pleased to announce the return of Judd A. Serotta, Esq., to the Center’s Board of Directors. During LDB’s Annual Meeting, Mr. Serotta was appointed Secretary of the Corporation, a position that he had held during his prior stint on the Board. His return  comes at a time where the Brandeis Center is expanding to address the resurgence of campus anti-Semitism.
 
Regarding Serotta’s return, LDB Founder and Chairman Kenneth L. Marcus, who also returned to the Center recently, commented, “I’ve known Judd Serotta for many years, and he is one of the smartest and most thoughtful lawyers I have worked with. His sharp analytical mind and sober attention to detail have made him the perfect corporate secretary, and his return will be enormously helpful to us as we continue to expand to meet the current challenges that our students are facing.”
LDB President Alyza D. Lewin noted, “We are delighted that Judd is returning to the Board, not only for the legal acumen, energy  and commitment that he brings to our cause, but also because working with him is an absolute pleasure. The timing of Judd’s return is propitious, as we continue to combat anti-Semitism throughout the country.”

About Judd A. Serotta

Mr. Serotta counsels high net worth individuals and families on protecting and preserving their wealth and assets. Mr. Serotta has considerable experience assisting families in the preparation of wills, revocable (living) trusts, and irrevocable trusts, in addition to other documents designed to assist in the prudent transmission and preservation of our clients’ wealth. Mr. Serotta’s planning strategies are often, but not always, generated with tax planning objectives in mind to further help families maintain their wealth and assets. In addition, he serves as a family adviser on a variety of issues faced by numerous large, extended families where wealth accumulation and inheritances must be paired with the promotion of shared family values. He also provides efficient administration of estates and trusts of varying size and complexity.
 
In advising clients, Mr. Serotta draws on his extensive previous experience as a commercial litigator, having brought and defended claims in federal and state courts throughout the country, as well as numerous arbitration and mediation forums.
Mr. Serotta graduated Harvard Law School in 1997 cum laude and Dartmouth College in 1994 summa cum laude, with highest honors.
He serves as a certified arbitrator in the compulsory arbitration program of the Philadelphia Court of of Common Pleas, is a former president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, board member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, member of the New Jersey State Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and member of the board of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Harvard Law School Alumni Association. He sings Tenor in a semi- professional choir in Philadelphia specializing in Baroque music and has four children, including a son with severe special needs.

 

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