Prominent Family Law Attorney Alexis L. Cirel Joins Warshaw Burstein to Launch Fertility Law Group with Eric Wrubel, Family Law LGBTQ+ Advocate
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The firm also celebrates the enactment of the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA), which becomes effective this week. The CPSA legalizes compensated gestational surrogacy in New York and ensures protections for New York families formed through assisted reproduction, including same-sex couples, cancer survivors, and others struggling with infertility.
The new law also sets the gold standard nationally for the protection of surrogates, requiring that all surrogacy contracts include a comprehensive and protective “Surrogate’s Bill of Rights.”
Ms. Cirel was appointed by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo to his Campaign Leadership Committee to pass the CPSA. Before the passage of this law, New York was one of three states in the country in which it was illegal.
“We are delighted to welcome Alexis to the firm. In addition to her matrimonial practice, she is a recognized leader in the complex area of surrogacy and reproductive law, which along with her passion and advocacy for the passage of the Child-Parent Security Act, make her one of the most sought-after attorneys in this area,” Frederick R. Cummings, Jr., Managing Partner of Warshaw Burstein, said. “Her practice complements the cutting-edge experience we already have in our Matrimonial Department, particularly Eric’s successful efforts to expand the definition of parent, so that LGBTQ+ couples can now raise families under the full protection of the law in New York.”
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Ms. Cirel is a member of the New York City Bar Association’s Matrimonial Committee, the Interdisciplinary Forum on Mental Health and Family Law, the American Bar Association’s Committee on Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and WBASNY’s Health and Reproductive Rights Committee. She also serves on the board of the Chick Mission, Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on fertility preservation for cancer patients, and on the Grant Committee for Men Having Babies Gay Parenting Assistance Program. She is deeply committed to providing compassionate legal expertise to all clients – whether they are going through a marriage dissolution or embarking on an exciting but complicated journey to building a family through third-party assisted reproduction arrangements.
Ms. Cirel received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan and her Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School.
Formerly, Ms. Cirel was a partner at Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas, LLP.