Admitted
1959, New York; 1963, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Law School
New York University, LL.B., 1958
Law School Graduation Year
1958
College
New York University, B.S., 1955
Memberships
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York State (Member: Legislation Committee, Real Property Section, 1979—; Committee on Corporate and Business Law, 1982—; Banking Law Committee, 1985—) and American (Member: Committee on Commercial Financial Services, 1983—; Committee on Corporate Law Department Forums, 1976-1979; Committee on Commercial Law, 1982—; Committee on Development in Business Financing, 1983—; Committee on Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, 1982—; Vice-Chairman, 1986-1988 and Chairman, 1992-1993; Business and Commercial Law Committee, General Practice Section) Bar Associations; New York County Lawyers Association (Member, Banking Law Committee); Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys; Lawyers Association of the Textile Industry.
Biographical
Lecturer, Credit Law, New York Institute of Credit, 1984—. Author: How to Help Clients Finance Businesses, Practical Lawyer and CCH Business Strategies, 1987; Unsecured Creditors' Actions and Remedies in Bankruptcy and Insolvency Cases, New York State Bar Association, 1988; Loan Agreements, Matthew Bender & Co., 1990; Contributing Editor, Advising Small Businesses, Clark Boardman Co. Reviewer, American Bar Association's Family Legal Guide, 1995 and Legal Guide for Small Businesses, 1999. Advisor to Revision Committee of Article 5, Letters of Credit of UCC. Member, American Arbitration Association's Task Force to Revise Article 7, Documents of Title, UCC; Member, National Panels of Arbitration, American Arbitration Association. Arbitrator, International Center for Letter of Credit Arbitration. (Also at New York, New York Office)