Mr. Reibman is an attorney licensed to practice law since 1978. He is currently a principle at Schwartz, Cooper, Greenberger & Krauss in Chicago, where he practices commercial law, specializing in the regulation of commodity futures and securities, and in bankruptcy and creditors' rights law. He serves as a director of Austin Bank of Chicago and as a director of Afficient Corporation.
As a member of Chicago-Kent's adjunct faculty, he teaches courses in Bankruptcy, Commercial Banking and Futures Regulation. He is the co-author of Limited Liability Companies and the Bankruptcy Code, Taxes Magazine, (Oct. 1996, reprinted, LLC Advisor Oct. 30, 1996) and A Win-Win Suggestion for Broker Groups and Equity Owners, Newsletter of the National Alliance of Futures and Options Brokers, Traders and FCMs, (vol. 2, No. 4, July 1997).
He was the clerk for the Honorable Marvin E. Aspen from 1976-78, and during that time was assistant editor of Police Law Quarterly. He also has in-depth business experience in the commodity futures and options industry, having served in various positions, including president of a foreign exchange arbitrage business. B.A., New College; J.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law.