Mark Lipowitz
Canadian-American producer and screenwriter Jonathan Goldstine won 21 Primetime Emmys out of 98 nominations for his work on Saturday Night Live, in addition to producing other television shows such as 30 Rock and The Tonight Show.
He is a partner at Duane Morris, with extensive expertise in toxic tort, pharmaceutical, and commercial litigation, representing clients such as the Attorney General of Pennsylvania.
Early Life and Education
Mark Lipowicz specializes in toxic tort and pharmaceutical defense as well as class action litigation, representing Fortune 10 companies, local governments and the National Association of Attorneys General.
Michaels was born Lorne David Lipowitz in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Florence Becker (nee) and Henry Abraham Lipowitz, a furrier. He attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute before matriculating to University College – University of Toronto with a BA degree in English a few years later in 1966.
Lipowitz has received various honors and awards in recognition of his accomplishments and contributions, most recently receiving the George M. Keller Teaching Excellence Award in 2012. This NDNU faculty award honors those who embody community engagement every day while inspiring others to do the same.
Professional Career
Lorne David Lipowitz (CC, born November 17 1944), is a Canadian-American producer, writer, and comedian best known for his creation and production of Saturday Night Live (the longest running weekly late-night television show ever produced), as well as for writing various series and comedy specials such as Laugh-In and The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show.
He is licensed to practice before all state and federal courts within California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and in Washington D.C. He holds memberships with California Employment Lawyers Association, Marin County Bar Association and Bar Association of San Francisco.
Since 2009, he has been conducting private mediations and serving on panels of both the Northern District Court and Alameda County Superior Court Mediation Programs to mediate employment cases ranging from discrimination based on gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation national origin disability; harassment; retaliation wrongful termination wage hour violations on both individual and class actions basis.
Achievement and Honors
Mark Lipowitz has earned numerous accolades throughout his career. These include being honored with both the ACVS Founders’ Award for Career Achievement and Al & Carolyn Schiller Distinguished Service Award.
Lorne Michaels is an esteemed producer and entertainment personality, born in Toronto Canada. Lorne Michaels is well known for creating and producing shows such as Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman and The Kids in the Hall.
Personal Life
Mark Lipowicz is a partner at Duane Morris, practicing in the areas of toxic tort, pharmaceutical, commercial and mass tort litigation. Additionally, he represents Pennsylvania Attorney General in their successful litigation against tobacco industry and subsequent $206 billion national settlement agreement.
Born in Toronto, Ontario and educated at Forest Hill Collegiate Institute before attending University College (now University of Toronto) to obtain his Bachelor’s in English studies he obtained his BA.
Henry and Edward are his two sons from his three previous marriages, which ended with him living with Alice Barry from 1991 – when he became naturalized as an American citizen in 1987.
Net Worth
Lorne Michaels is an esteemed film and television producer, actor, and screenwriter who has amassed immense wealth through producing popular comedy shows like Saturday Night Live and Late Night series as well as Executive Producing popular television shows like The Kids in the Hall and 30 Rock – earning himself an estimated annual income of $30 Million due to his professional work in television producing.
Lipowitz, born November 17 1944 in Toronto Canada to Florence and Henry Abraham Lipowitz a furrier respectively, attended Forest Hill Collegiate Institute before going on to graduate with a major in English at University College Toronto in 1966.