A day in the life of Jay Neveloff

The high-profile lawyer ­— a partner at Kramer Levin ­— walks TRD through a typical day, from working out on the elliptical to attending high-priced art auctions

Jay Neveloff
Jay Neveloff

From the December issue:

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6:30 a.m.  I wake up at 6:30 on those weekdays when I stay in our loft in Greenwich Village. We spend weekends at our house in Westchester and usually drive back in on Monday morning.

7 a.m.  We have a gym in our building, but I prefer to go to the New York Sports Club nearby. I go with my wife, Arlene, and do the elliptical machine, and weights and crunches. I like the elliptical because I can read the New York Times on it. Then I go home, have some orange juice and vitamins. I usually take the F train to work, or a taxi if I’m pressed for time. [more]