About the Team

Nathan Stein

Nate has years of experience in research, writing, content creation, editing, and teaching.

He has worked and volunteered with companies across the nation and around the world, in fields including policy, research, law, accounting, consulting, translating, editing, drafting, writing, art, and more.

Education and Recognition

Nate has a B.A in Economics, cum laude, from the University of Florida where he was a National Merit Scholar and Anderson Scholar (the college’s highest recognition bestowed on students); a J.D. from New York University School of Law where he was a Dean’s Merit Scholar, a student scholar at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute researching property rights in Asia, and a Masiyiwa-Bernstein Fellow for international human rights research; and an LL.M. in Global Business Law, with honors, from Columbia Law School, where he researched international interpretation of contract clauses.

Selected Publications

  • Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, Sarah Labowitz, & Nate Stein, Textbook Chapter, Transforming the Garment Industry in Bangladesh – Sharing Responsibility, Sustainable Fashion Handbook (Springer 2018).
  • Nate Stein, Research Brief, Foreign Funding Commitments for Bangladesh’s Garment Sector, NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights (2016).
  • Nate Stein, Comment, State of the Right to Education for People With Disabilities in China, 47 N.Y.U. J. Int’l Law & Poli. 501 (2015).
  • Nate Stein, Book Note, 46 N.Y.U. J. Int’l Law & Poli. 390 (2014) (reviewing Ignacio Walker, DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA: BETWEEN HOPE AND DESPAIR (2013)).
  • Stone, M.J., Migacz, S., Garibaldi, R., Stein, N., & Wolf, E., 2020 State of the Food Travel Industry Report, World Food Travel Association (2020).

Other Work and Honors

  • Clerk-intern at the United States Court of International Trade in New York City.
  • Research contributor to an Amicus Curiae brief for the Supreme Court of Argentina.
  • Translated and volunteered at Amnesty International Argentina.
  • Attendee of United Nations meeting at the U.N. Headquarters in New York City.
  • Attendee of the United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Friend of the Court Translator for Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Chinese in immigration court in New York City.
  • Observer of meetings of the advisory counsel for the CISG (United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods) regarding proposed updates to the Convention in Lisbon, Portugal.

Employment

  • Columbia Law School, research assistant.
  • Areia Global, associate attorney.
  • TestMax, legal writing, bar, law, and LSAT tutor.
  • Richman Law Group, of counsel attorney.
  • NYU-Stern Center for Business and Human Rights, research fellow.

Contact

Nate has helped many businesses reach their internal and external goals, and would love to help yours!

Contact him today to discuss your options, via hourly or subscription packages.

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