Admitted
1984, Pennsylvania; 1985, New Jersey
Law School
Rutgers University Law School, Camden, J.D., with Honors, 1984
Law School Graduation Year
1984
College
Cook College, B.S., 1980
Memberships
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Bar Associations.
Biographical
Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Rutgers Law Journal, 1983-1984. First Place Winner, Stratton Advanced Moot Court Competition, 1983. Listed in: Strathmore's Who's Who of Distinguished Attorneys, 1999-2000. Named: One of The Top 100 People to Watch by Philadelphia Business Magazine, July 1994. Fellow, The Academy of Trial Advocacy, Temple School of Law, August, 1991. Lecturer, Physician Heal Thyself, Avoiding Practice Breakups: How Healthy is Your Legal Agreement? Roxborough Memorial Hospital, 2003; The Impact of Business Divorce on Credit and Collection, Philadelphia, Summer, 2002. Course Planner, Chairperson and Lecturer, Business Divorce Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Pennsylvania Bar Institute Lecture and Seminar Series, Summer/Fall 2001. Co-Author: Taking Sides in A Business Divorce, Avoid Becoming A Casualty of Clients-At-War, Pennsylvania CPA Journal, Spring, 2001. Guest Lecturer, Rutgers Camden School of Law: Seminar on Business Formation, Business Owner Relations and Business Owner Divorce, 2000, 2001,2002. Lecturer, Lender Liability: Are We Out of the Woods Yet? Philadelphia, 2001. Guest Lecturer, Philadelphia Bar Association Small Business Committee: Seminar on Representing Your Clients In Business Divorces, November 9, 2000. Author: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: What Are Your Rights In A Business Divorce Between Business Partners? The American Bar Association Business Law Today, July/August 1998 and Business Divorce, The Pennsylvania Law Weekly, March 2, 1998. Associate: Blank Rome Comisky & McCauley, 1988-1999; Klehr, Harrison, Harvey, Branzberg, Ellers & Weir, 1984-1988.