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Alan S Baskin

Attorney

Weiss Brown PLLC


Alan Baskin joined Weiss Brown in 2021 after 17 years as a partner and owner of his own firm, having co-founded Baskin Richards PLC in 2013 after nearly ten years with Bade Baskin Richards (the first seven as Bade Baskin). His practice emphasizes securities litigation, arbitration and enforcement proceedings. He was the 2012-2013 Chairman of the Executive Council of the State Bar’s Securities Regulation Section. Alan was formerly an Assistant Attorney General in the Organized Crime and Fraud Section of the Criminal Division of the Arizona Attorney General’s O?ice and was Senior Counsel in the Enforcement Section of the Securities Division of the Arizona Corporation Commission. He received his B.A. in economics from Georgetown University and his J.D. from Arizona State University College of Law. Alan believes he is the only attorney over the past 20+ years to obtain an award of attorneys’ fees against the Arizona Corporation Commission in an appeal of a securities case; he has done so twice. He has chaired or sat on the Securities Regulation Section’s State Bar Convention CLE panel multiple times, and has also been a panelist or chair of a number of state and county bar programs related to enforcement proceedings by securities regulators, securities litigation and arbitration, and white collar crime. Mr. Baskin has long held an AV® Preeminent® Martindale- Hubbell Rating and for the past several years has been named a Southwest Super Lawyer®. He has also been named one of PHOENIX Magazine’s Top Attorneys for Securities Law since 2022.

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Not So Fast: Jury Trials (or Lack Thereof) in Administrative Proceedings Post-Jarkesy


Total Credits: 1 Administrative Law Specialization, 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   5
Categories:
Constitutional Law |  Administrative Law |  Securities Regulation
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Oct 09, 2025
SKU:
J25455
Short Description:
Seminar discusses the constitutional right to a jury trial in administrative enforcement actions.

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