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Her clients over the years included [[Jerome Robbins]], [[Tennessee Williams]], [[Burl Ives]], [[David Merrick]], [[Gypsy Rose Lee]], [[Jule Styne]], [[Frederick Loewe]] and [[Carson McCullers]]. As their lawyer, she was one of the first women to break into the legal sphere of Broadway and beyond. Her law firm, Fitelson, Lasky, Aslan & Couture, continued to represent the estates of many of her clients even after their deaths.
Her clients over the years included [[Jerome Robbins]], [[Tennessee Williams]], [[Burl Ives]], [[David Merrick]], [[Gypsy Rose Lee]], [[Jule Styne]], [[Frederick Loewe]] and [[Carson McCullers]]. As their lawyer, she was one of the first women to break into the legal sphere of Broadway and beyond. Her law firm, Fitelson, Lasky, Aslan & Couture, continued to represent the estates of many of her clients even after their deaths.


She was married to [[David R. Altman]], an advertising executive, for over 52 years. Widowed since 2000, Floria Lasky Altman died aged 84 from [[cancer]]. She was survived by two daughters, two grandchildren, Asher and Davi, and a sister [[Joyce Lasky Reed]] (married and divorced from [[Anatole Shub]] and later married to [[Voice of America]] broadcast journalist [[Leonard Reed (journalist)]].<ref name=NYTAltmanObit /><ref name=NYTEmily /><ref name=NYTDara/>
She was married to [[David R. Altman]], an advertising executive, for over 52 years. Widowed since 2000, Floria Lasky Altman died aged 84 from [[cancer]]. She was survived by two daughters, two grandchildren, Asher and Davi, and a sister Joyce Lasky Reed (married and divorced from [[Anatole Shub]] and later married to [[Voice of America]] broadcast journalist Leonard Reed (journalist).<ref name=NYTAltmanObit /><ref name=NYTEmily /><ref name=NYTDara/>


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Floria Lasky
Born
Floria V. Lasky

April 24, 1923
DiedSeptember 21 2007
NationalityAmerican
EducationJ.D. New York University School of Law
OccupationEntertainment Lawyer
SpouseDavid R. Altman
ChildrenEmily Altman Heaps
Dara Altman Lennon
FamilyMelvin J. Lasky (brother)
Anatole Shub (brother-in-law)

Floria V. Lasky (April 24, 1923 – September 21 2007) was an American lawyer in the theater world, who represented some of the biggest names in American entertainment.[1][2]

Career

Lasky was born in the Bronx, New York City. She was named for the eponymous heroine of the opera Tosca. She was the younger sister of American journalist Melvin J. Lasky.

She entered Hunter College at the age of 14. After graduating first in her class at New York University's law school in 1945, she joined the law firm of Fitelson & Mayers, where she would stay for the next 62 years, eventually becoming a principal partner.

Her clients over the years included Jerome Robbins, Tennessee Williams, Burl Ives, David Merrick, Gypsy Rose Lee, Jule Styne, Frederick Loewe and Carson McCullers. As their lawyer, she was one of the first women to break into the legal sphere of Broadway and beyond. Her law firm, Fitelson, Lasky, Aslan & Couture, continued to represent the estates of many of her clients even after their deaths.

She was married to David R. Altman, an advertising executive, for over 52 years. Widowed since 2000, Floria Lasky Altman died aged 84 from cancer. She was survived by two daughters, two grandchildren, Asher and Davi, and a sister Joyce Lasky Reed (married and divorced from Anatole Shub and later married to Voice of America broadcast journalist Leonard Reed (journalist).[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn (April 7, 2008). "A Life in the Theatre: Floria V. Lasky". Playbill.
  2. ^ "Floria Lasky, Lawyer for Broadway Stars, Dies at 84". The New York Times. September 27, 2007.
  3. ^ Walsh, Mary Williams (September 8, 2000). "David R. Altman, 85, Is Dead; His Ads Built Several Brands". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Emily M. Altman Marries Alan Heaps". The New York Times. June 17, 1985.
  5. ^ "Dara F. Altman Is Married". The New York Times. April 24, 1988.