Glenn Pincus

Areas of Concentration
Professional Experience
Prior to joining HoganWillig, Mr. Pincus worked in the Erie County District Attorney's Office for more than 25 years, where he was Chief of Narcotics and Chief of Juvenile Justice. In 1987, Mr. Pincus prosecuted the first New York State televised felony trial.During his career as a criminal prosecutor, Mr. Pincus successfully litigated thousands of cases, including more than a thousand felony cases before New York Superior Courts. His work encompassed investigation, grand jury, plea negotiation, motion practice, trials and appeals.
Mr. Pincus also serves as an adjunct instructor at the University at Buffalo Law School teaching trial technique.
Education
J.D., 1982, State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, cum laude- Law Review Articles Editor
Teaching Fellow, Ed.M. Candidate, Boston University School of Education
M.A. in Secondary Education/Biology, Adelphi University
B.S. in Biology, Tufts University
- Minor in Political Science
Admissions to Practice
New York State, 1983U.S. District Court, Western District of New York
Professional Associations & Memberships
Bar Association of Erie County, MemberNew York State Bar Association, Member
University at Buffalo Law Alumni Association, Member
Publications
Courts and Prosecutors Face New Hate Crimes Act, New York Law Journal, Sept. 21, 2000Comment, The "NEPA-Abroad" Controversy: Unresolved by an Executive Order, Buffalo Law Review, 1981





