Admitted
1978, Connecticut; 1979, New York and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1982, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Law School
New York Law School, J.D., 1978
Law School Graduation Year
1978
College
Fordham University, B.A., 1974
Memberships
Stamford/Norwalk Regional (Member, Executive Committee, 1981-1992; Treasurer, 1986; Secretary, 1987; 2nd Vice President, 1988; 1st Vice President, 1989; President, 1990-1991) and Connecticut (Member, Vice Chairman, 1991-1992 and Chairman, 1994-1997, Planning and Zoning Section) Bar Associations.
Biographical
Recipient: Dr. Max Reich Award, New York Law School, 1978; Community Leader of the Year, 1986 Stamford Advocate Humanitarian Award, Southern Connecticut Association of Life Underwriters, 1987-1988; Citizen of the Year, Jewish War Veterans, 1995. Author, Chapter, Elderly Law Desk Manual, Age Discrimination Law, 1981; Developments in Connecticut Zoning Case Law from 1992 through 1995, Feb, 1996 Connecticut Bar Journal; Developments in Connecticut Zoning Case Law from 1996 through 1997, Oct. 1998 Connecticut Bar Journal. Instructor, Administrative Law, Norwalk Community College, 1980-1981. Member, 1975-1981 and Chairman, 1979-1981, Stamford Commission on Aging. Co-Chairman, Stamford 13th Charter Revision Commission, 1982-1983. Member, Board of Directors, 1985—, Vice President, 1989-1999 and President, 1999—, Stamford Center for the Arts. Member: Stamford Economic Assistance Corp., 1984-1985; Connecticut Committee of the Regional Plan, Inc., 1987—; Board of Directors, Senior Service, 1998—. Member, 1988-1995, Vice President, 1989-1992 and President, 1992-1994, United Way of Stamford. Member, 1988-1993 and President, 1990-1993, United Way of Connecticut. Chairman, Stamford Reapportionment Commission, 1991, 2001; Member, Board of Directors, Stanford Chamber of Commerce, 1998—.