In Memoriam Alan C. Trachtman (1942-2022)

Alan C. Trachtman was our senior practitioner, a veteran litigator with more than 50 years' practice experience.  He began his career in the Kings County District Attorney's Office, where he worked for more than 20 years, rising to the position of Bureau Chief of the Supreme Court Trial Bureau, supervising over 100 attorneys.  

Mr. Trachtman concentrated his practice in the areas of criminal law, corporate and commercial litigation, and employment discrimination in the state and federal courts of New York and New Jersey. 

Mr. Trachtman represented corporate officers, businessmen, lawyers and doctors in matters such as violations of Federal and local environmental laws, Medicaid fraud, securities violations, public corruption, IRS violations (Criminal Investigation Division), as well as in DWIs, assaults, sex crimes, and drug violations. He also represented clients in investigations and prosecutions by the New York State Attorney General's office. Mr. Trachtman had expertise in civil RICO cases, having represented both plaintiffs and defendants in these quasi-criminal proceedings.

With over 50 years of experience in handling criminal cases, having served 21 years as a prosecutor and having been appointed Chief of the Trial Bureau and Confidential Assistant to the Kings County District Attorney, Mr. Trachtman had decades of experience on both sides of the courtroom and was seasoned and trained to provide representation in criminal matters.

He was admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey, the United States District Courts in the Southern and the Eastern Districts of New York, the District Court of New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the United States Tax Court and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Mr. Trachtman co-authored "Discretion in the Hands of the Neophyte Prosecutor, The Brooklyn Experience" presented to the American Society of Criminology at its Annual Meeting, "The Oil Pollution Act is Here, Mariner Beware" and "The Protection of the Law in the United States" (describing Fifth Amendment protections for foreigners in the U.S.). Mr. Trachtman lectured at the Brooklyn Bar Association, speaking on "Prosecutorial Misconduct, Myth or Reality."

Mr. Trachtman graduated from the State University of New York, Maritime College, receiving a B.S. in Marine Transportation, earning a Third Mates License in the United States Merchant Marine and receiving a commission in the United States Navy as an Ensign. Mr. Trachtman was honorably discharged from the Navy as a Lieutenant Commander. He graduated from St. John's Law School.

Alan left behind a beloved wife, two children and one precocious grandson. He is deeply missed.