![]() ![]() Paul graduated from Brooklyn College and moved to California with his wife Barbara Patent (GNN ’74) to attend law school and stayed there to practice law. I met Paul in 8th grade homeroom and we became good friends. He was an avid mountain biker and while riding apparently had a heart attack and died shortly after reaching the hospital on January 27th, 2009. ![]() The unexpected death of Paul Anik came as a terrible shock to all that knew him. Here is something from our classmate Scott Fields: ![]() His sudden death at age 54 on January 27, 2009, was a terrible shock and has rocked the worlds of those who were lucky enough to have known him. Known for his Rice Krispie treats and pancake breakfasts, he had a cousin in every port and knew someone wherever he traveled. Paul lived his life fully, vibrantly and with passion. He was a tireless volunteer at Temple Aliyah of Woodland Hills. He collected and reviewed mystery novels, was a wine enthusiast, played many sports, was an avid photographer and had a passion for musical theatre. Paul was originally, and always remained, a Brooklyn boy. He was a much loved and highly respected partner of several major Los Angeles law firms including Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, Alschuler Grossman Stein and Kahan, and, most recently, Dreier, Stein and Kahan.Paul came to Southern California in the late 1970 s to pursue a highly successful general business transactional law practice, specializing in the computer services industries. Beloved husband of Barbara, father to Vanessa and Ben, brother to Andrew and Arthur, son-in-law of Selma and Arnold Patent. He was a business transactions attorney by day and a mystery fanatic by night. Anik died of a heart attack on January 27. ![]()
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