Admitted
1970, New York; 1971, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; 1973, U.S. Supreme Court; 1988, District of Columbia
Law School
Fordham University, J.D., 1969
Law School Graduation Year
1969
College
Cornell University, B.S., 1966
Memberships
American College of Real Estate Lawyers; USFN; Scribes.
Biographical
Author: Bergman on New York Mortgage Foreclosures, Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., February 1990, Rev. 2002 (3 Volumes); Chapter, Mortgages, New York Lawyer's Deskbook, New York State Bar Association, 1990; Chapter, New York Practice (Mortgage Foreclosure); Non-Judicial Actions — Statutory Ambiguities Could Cause Delays in Default Cases, New York Law Journal, February 10, 1999, at 5, Col. 2; How the 30-Day Cure Clause Creates Unnecessary Delays in Foreclosure, New York Law Journal, December 23, 1998, at 1, Col. 1; A View from the Trenches — Let's Examine the Other Side of Loss Mitigation, 10 Servicing Management 50 (October, 1998); Assignment of Rents — What's It Worth? 26 N.Y. Real Property Law Journal 21 (Winter, 1998). Special Lecturer in Law, Hofstra Law School, 1997—; Adjunct Associate Professor, N.Y.U. School of Continuing Education, 1980—.