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Foster S. Goldman, Jr.
foster@gss-law.net
Foster S. Goldman, Jr., has been in the private practice of law since
1966 and is currently the President of Goldman Schafer & Spear P.C., where
he has practiced for more than eleven years.
He has extensive experience in general litigation, and particularly in
litigation and arbitration involving securities and commercial matters. Mr.
Goldman regularly represents securities firms, brokers, and corporations in
claims brought by a wide variety of plaintiffs in jury, non-jury and
arbitration matters, as well as all manner of appeals. He is also
experienced in preparing special needs trusts and estate work.
His brokerage clients include local, regional and national firms, and the
Western Pennsylvania Securities Industry Association. His most publicized
cases were the defense of Jim Quinn, “Banana” Don Jefferson and radio
station WBZZ in a lawsuit initiated by the station's newsperson, and suing
two real estate agencies, inter alia, for failing to disclose a known radon
problem in a home purchased by Mr. Goldman’s clients.
Mr. Goldman is particularly proud of having changed the law in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the case of Lang v. Commonwealth. As a
result of that Supreme Court of Pennsylvania case, parents of children with
disabilities are now able to plan their estates to establish discretionary
trusts in such a way that state aid may, if desired, be utilized without
necessarily dissipating the trust assets. He is co-author of an article
entitled Estate Planning for Disabled Beneficiaries: Pennsylvania Supreme
Court Confirms Effectiveness of Properly Drafted Discretionary Trusts.
Mr. Goldman is a cum laude graduate of Hobart College, where he was
elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and of Harvard Law School. He is a member of the
Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County, the Civil Rules Committee of
the Allegheny County Bar Association, and the Civil Litigation Sections of
the county, state and American Bar Associations. He has qualified as an
arbitrator, mediator and early neutral evaluator with the U.S. District
Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
He has been active for many years with Achieva, formerly known as the
Association for Retarded Citizens of Allegheny County, where he currently
serves on the Board of Trustees, and he is the Chair of The Family Trust. He
is a Past President of the Harvard Law School Association of Western
Pennsylvania and the Concordia Club. Presently, he serves as secretary of
Concordia Club, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of Hebrew Union
College - Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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