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Albert Burstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Albert Burstein
Albert Burstein (born November 22, 1922) is an American Democratic Party politician, who served four terms in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represented the 37th Legislative District. He served as Majority Leader of the Assembly. In June 2004, Burstein was appointed to serve on the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission.
Burstein was born to Julius and Hannah Burstein on November 22, 1922 in Jersey City, New Jersey, where he graduated from Henry Snyder High School. He went on to receive his undergraduate degree from Columbia College, Columbia University and his law degree from Columbia Law School. A resident of Tenafly, New Jersey, Burstein has been a partner in the law firm of Herten, Burstein, Sheridan, Cevasco, Bottinelli, Litt, & Harz, L.L.C. He served as chair of the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation Review Committee, chair of the New Jersey Law Revision Commission, chair of the Bergen County IIB South District Ethics Committee as well as serving as a member of the ''New Jersey Law Journal'' editorial board.〔(Albert Burstein - Commissioner ), New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission. Accessed June 16, 2010.〕
In the Assembly, Burstein sponsored legislation that included a major revision to New Jersey's election law, as well as the Gubernatorial Public Financing Law of 1974. Burstein served as chair of the Education Committee, and as a member of the Election Law Revision Committee, the Capital Budgeting and Planning Commission, and the Public Employees Relations Study Commission.〔
In what ''The New York Times'' described as a "surprising victory", Nicholas S. Mastorelli of Secaucus, New Jersey won the Democratic primary in June 1978 for the nomination to run for the house seat of Harold C. Hollenbeck in New Jersey's 9th congressional district. While Burstein won in the Bergen County area, Mastorelli's edge came from large margins in the Hudson County, New Jersey portion of the district.〔Waggoner, Walter H. ("Mastorelli Attributes His Victory Over Burstein to Consumer Role; He Will Face Hollenbeck Newcomer to Face Mrs. Meyner" ), ''The New York Times'', June 8, 1978. Accessed June 16, 2010.〕
Burstein is the recipient of numerous awards from his more than 60 year career as a practicing attorney in N.J., including "Lawyer of the Year" from the Committee on Professionalism in 1999 and the Daniel J. O'Hern Professional Award from the New Jersey Bar Association in 2006.
On Veterans Day, November 11, 2010, Burstein received the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor for his bravery on the battlefield as a soldier fighting the Germans on French territory during World War II. Burstein is also the recipient of the Bronze Star for his service in World War II.
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