Admitted
1983, Pennsylvania; 1995, New Jersey
Law School
Boston University, J.D., magna cum laude, 1983
Law School Graduation Year
1983
College
Boston University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1980
Biographical
Adjunct Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School. Author: Getting Out of Jail Free: Can the Bankruptcy Plan Process be Used to Release Non-Debtor Parties? American Bankruptcy Law Journal (Winter, 1997); Don't Stand Still After Standstill: How to Facilitate Intercreditor Subordination Negotiations, (The Secured Lender, July 1996); Advising Small Businesses, Contributing Editor, Clark Boardman, Callaghan (1996); Disenfranchising the Dissenting Creditor: May a Debtor Circumvent §1129 (a) (10) of the Bankruptcy Code Through Artificial Classification or Artificial Impairment? Am. Bankruptcy L.J. (Summer, 1992); Whom Do You Trust? Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Ethics, Conflicts and Privileges in the Bankruptcy Process, Comm. L.J. (Summer, 1992); Pouring Salt on the Wound: Should an Undersecured Creditor's Distribution Be Reduced by Postpetition Real Estate Taxes? Comm. L.J. (Winter, 1992); Keeping Drug Money From Reaching the Wash Cycle: A Guide to the Bank Secrecy Act, Banking L.J. (June, 1991).