Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, LLP
Craig Bienstock is an accomplished legal professional with extensive experience in both private practice and public service. Currently serving as a Partner at Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, LLP since February 2006, Craig also holds the titles of Of Counsel and Associate at the firm. Prior to this role, Craig was an Assistant District Attorney at the Kings County District Attorney's Office from September 2001 to March 2005. Craig earned a Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School between 1998 and 2001 and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Psychology from the University of Arizona, obtained from 1992 to 1996. Additionally, Craig completed secondary education at Syosset High School from 1988 to 1992.
Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, LLP
Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt LLP was founded in 1994 by litigators driven by a shared vision: To create a new firm rooted in the principles of tenacity, collegiality, professionalism, and the determination to achieve consistent success. As we approach our third decade in business, these values remain steadfast; they are evident in the commitments we make to every client we represent. To our clients, we promise to provide the best advocacy. We will respect your time and goals for the matter in which we have undertaken your representation. We will be well-versed in the facts, the science involved, the litigation landscape and all avenues of resolution toward the best possible outcome. We pledge to be responsive, available, direct, and to earn your trust with experience, talent, ability and hard work. You will find us to be exacting with the details, and relentless in your representation. We have worked hard to achieve an unmatched reputation among our colleagues, adversaries, and clients in the courtroom and legal community. While we are proud of our success, we know that our legacy will lie in the appreciation we earn from our clients and the legal talent we foster. We will continue to pursue this legacy with purpose and conviction.