Michael Pastor, Esq.
New York Law School https://www.nyls.edu/faculty/michael-pastor/
About The Lecturer
Michael Pastor is the Director of the James Tricarico Jr. Institute for the Business of Law and In-House Counsel and Co-Director of the Innovation Center for Law and Technology at New York Law School. He is also a Professor from Practice at the school and faculty advisor to the Latino Law Students Association, the Privacy Law Association, and the Employment and Labor Law Students Association.
Pastor previously served as the General Counsel of the New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (“DoITT”) and the New York City Cyber Command. In those roles, he handled and oversaw all technology law matters for New York City, including those related to cybersecurity and technology procurement. He was also the Deputy Commissioner for Legal Affairs and Franchises at DoITT, where he acted as the City’s lead executive on the City’s relationships with major telecommunications providers, including overseeing the LinkNYC program and initiatives tied to the roll-out of 5G wireless networks in the City.
Prior to these roles, Pastor spent nearly ten years in senior roles at the New York City Law Department in the Legal Counsel Division, where he advised on local legislation and regulations, and the Appeals Division, where he argued appeals in State and federal courts in New York. In the latter role, he successfully litigated before the New York Court of Appeals in defense of the City’s land use approvals for the development and modernization of the New York University campus in Greenwich Village.
Pastor also served as the First Deputy Criminal Justice Coordinator for New York City in the Office of the Mayor. He began his legal practice as a litigation associate at the international law firm of Morrison & Foerster LLP, after concluding a law clerkship in federal district court in Maryland.
Pastor serves on the Board of Directors of the Hudson River Park Trust, Start Small Think Big, and the Judge Alexander Williams Jr. Center for Education, Justice, and Ethics at the University of Maryland.
He is a member of the Hispanic National Bar Association, the New York City Bar Association, and the New York State Bar Association, where he serves on the Cybersecurity Subcommittee of the Committee on Technology.
Pastor holds a J.D. from New York University School of Law and a B.A. from Yale University.
Practice Area(s)
Science & Technology
Litigation
Publications
"A Tragedy and a Crime? Amadou Diallo, Specific Intent, and the Federal Prosecution of Civil Rights Violations"
Education
New York University School of Law J.D. 2002
Yale University, B.A.1998