Marc Rovner, an attorney from East Rockaway, NY, won the 2015 Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Award. Martindale-Hubbell began in 1868 with The Martindale Directory, a publication that listed one reliable bank, law firm, and real estate office in every US city. Still considered the authority on peer-reviewed lawyers and law firms, Martindale-Hubbell recently began to include client reviews in their database. The Client Distinction Award is only offered to attorneys that clients have evaluated with a numeric score between 4.0 and 5.0. The Client Distinction Award especially recognizes quality of service, overall value, responsiveness, and communication ability. The 2015 recipient, Marc Rovner, is the Senior Staff Attorney, Vice President, and Managing Director at BETA Abstract, LLC in New York. His academic achievements include the Magna Cum Laude Political Science Award for having the highest GPA in his graduating class at Boston University. He also holds several awards for his humanitarian efforts, including the Boston University Alumni Award for pro bono assistance to the victims of Hurricane Sandy as well as the Five Towns Community Chest Award for Community Service.
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An attorney from East Rockaway, New York, Marc Rovner oversees BETA Abstract, LLC’s entire legal department and guides business development across the firm’s five offices. An avid football fan, attorney Marc Rovner is on a decade-long quest with his youngest son to visit every NFL stadium. He has been to 21 of the 32 stadiums across the country to date. The oldest stadium still being used for NFL play is Chicago’s historic Soldier Field, which was inaugurated as Municipal Grant Park Stadium in 1924. College football reigned during that era, and the first game involved Notre Dame University taking on Northwestern University. Expanded into Soldier Field by 1926, the stadium hosted the sell-out 1927 Jack Dempsey versus Gene Tunney heavyweight championship, which broke records with its $2.5 million gate. The Chicago Bears moved to Soldier Field from Wrigley Field in 1971 and have played there since (excluding a one-year hiatus in 2002 for a stadium renovation). In addition to football, Soldier Field has hosted diverse events over the decades, from stock car races to concerts by the likes of Bruce Springsteen and The Rolling Stones. A respected East Rockaway, New York, attorney, Marc Rovner holds a senior staff position with the title insurance company, BETA Abstract, LLC. Beyond his role as attorney, Marc Rovner is an avid football fan who is a third-generation holder of New York Giants’ season tickets. Under head coach Tom Coughlin, the Giants had a disappointing 2015 season. Going 6-10, they were unable to close out a number of closely contested battles in the final minutes.
With the Giants in rebuilding mode, the team actively scouted prospects at the weeklong NFL Scouting Combine in early 2016. This February event helps teams solidify picks for the NFL Draft at the end of April. In dire need of quality pass rushers, the Giants sat down with players such as Eastern Kentucky defensive end Noah Spence. After leaving Ohio State, Spence put on a convincing defensive clinic for Eastern Kentucky in 2015. He is now a leading potential first-round pick for the Giants, who have the 10th overall pick in the draft. Another pass rusher on the Giants’ radar as a potential first-round pick is Clemson University defensive end Shaq Lawson. |
AuthorVice president, managing director of business development, and senior staff attorney at BETA Abstract, LLC Archives
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