Admitted
1984, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, J.D., 1984
Law School Graduation Year
1984
College
Rutgers University, B.A., with distinction in History, 1979
Memberships
New Jersey State (Co-Chair, Civil Rights Committee, Labor and Employment Section, 1993-1995; Member: Executive Committee Coordinator, Civil Rights Committee, 1995—) and American (Labor and Employment Law Sections) Bar Associations.
Biographical
Phi Alpha Theta. Member: National Moot Court Team; Irving R. Kaufman, Securities Moot Court Team, 1984; Order of Barristers. Member, 1982-1983 and Editor, 1983-1984, Moot Court Board. Author: Employer Rights In Controlling Drugs and Alcohol In the Workplace, Barrister, Summer, 1986; Drug Testing: The Employer's Dilemma, 38 Labor Law Journal, March, 1987; Survey of Parental Leave Legislation, (ABA-YLD 1988); Whistleblowers, Insubordination and Employee Rights of Free Speech, 43 Labor Law Journal 211, April, 1992. Co-Author: The Four-Headed Monster: ADA, FMLA, OSHA and Workers' Compensation, 46 Labor Law Journal 48, January 1995; Sexual Harassment Investigations Can Be Subject to Discovery, 144 N.J.L.J. 182. Contributing Author: New Jersey Labor & Employment Law, ICLE, 1998; Sex, Lies and Audiotape: Using Surreptitious Recordings in Litigation, 155 N.J.L.J. 100. Mediator, Community Dispute Resolution Project, Essex County Bar Association, 1985-1987. Member, Executive Committee, American Bar Association-YLD Labor and Employment Section, 1987-1991. (Resident, Short Hills, New Jersey Office)