Last Updated: 03 May, 2024 | Views: 488
Age: 80
Profession: Lawyer
Other Profession(s): Attorney, Criminal Defense Lawyer
Famous For: Managing Partner of The Law Firm
Higher Education: University of Miami (Juris Doctor)
Net Worth: $65 Million Approx.
About (Profile/Biography):
Roy Black was born February 17, 1945 in New York City, New York, U.S. His parents divorced soon after his birth and his mother remarried in 1951 to a British automotive executive who moved the family to Connecticut and then to Jamaica. Roy Black attended Jamaica College and then earned an undergraduate degree at the University of Miami in 1967 and a Juris Doctor at the University of Miami School of Law.
Roy Black Career:
Roy Black Work In Miami Based Trial Firm:
• Currently Roy Black work as partner in Black Srebnick, a Miami-based trial firm specializing in civil litigation and criminal defense.
• Roy Black also serves as an adjunct instructor of criminal evidence at the University of Miami School of Law.
Roy Black Won Case Against Georgetown University:
• In 2022, Roy Black won an acquittal for a client charged with bribing a Georgetown University tennis coach to admit his daughter to Georgetown,
• Roy Blackending the U.S. Government's unbroken streak of convictions in the "Varsity Blues" prosecutions.
Roy Black Offer Legal Commentary for Various NBC News Shows:
• Roy Black provides legal commentary for various NBC news shows and played the "managing partner" of The Law Firm.
• Roy Black work on a short-lived reality-based TV show pitting lawyers against each other week-to-week in a legal version of The Apprentice.
Roy Black Work For William Kennedy Smith Trial:
• Roy Black married Lea Black, who was a juror in the William Kennedy Smith trial and was a castmate on The Real Housewives of Miami.
• Roy Black began dating several months after the trial.
Roy Black Unknown Facts:
• Work As Assistant Public Defender: After school, Roy Blackworked as an assistant public defender. In 1973, Roy Black worked as an adjunct professor in criminal evidence at the University of Miami.
• Worked as an Adjunct Professor: In 1973, Roy Black worked as an adjunct professor in criminal evidence at the University of Miami.
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