Robert E. Frey has had a distinguished legal career and has been a civil trial lawyer representing plaintiffs and defendants, an assistant district attorney, a criminal defense lawyer, a municipal attorney, a matrimonial lawyer and a law professor who has been practicing law for more than 30 years. Mr. Frey is a member of the state bars of New York and Maryland, as well as various federal trial and appellate courts. Mr. Frey, who is also a certified public accountant, graduated magna cum laude from State University of New York at Buffalo with B.S. degree in Business Administration in 1967 and from New York University Law School (J.D. 1970). He was associated with Price Waterhouse and Company as an accountant from 1970 through 1972; an assistant district attorney for Westchester County, New York from 1972 through 1976; the municipal attorney for Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York from 1976 through 1980; an adjunct professor of law at Pace University Law School, White Plains, New York from 1980 through 1990; a founding partner in the complex litigation boutique of Deutsch and Frey in New York City from 1982 through 1997; and associated with Raoul Lionel Felder, the celebrated matrimonial attorney, from 1997 through 1999. Mr. Frey successfully sued the Hunt Brothers and several international financial institutions for monopolization and manipulation of the silver futures commodities market resulting in a multi-million dollar class action recovery.