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| Location: One Gateway Center, Newark, New Jersey 07102-5386, (Essex Co.) | | |
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| Hellring Lindeman Goldstein & Siegal LLP practices in the following areas of law: General Civil Practice; Litigation in all trial (federal and state) and appellate courts; Administrative proceedings before the Office of Administrative Law and other agencies; Anti-Trust; Bankruptcy; Commercial and Corporate Transactions; Estate Planning and Probate; Employment Discrimination; Environmental and Solid Waste Litigation; ERISA Litigation; Family Law; Governmental Affairs and Legislative Representation; Intellectual Property Rights; International Transactions and Litigation; Labor/Management Relations; Municipal Law, Real Estate, Land Use and Zoning Law; Federal and State Taxation; Trademark and Copyright; White Collar Criminal Defense. | | Year Established: 1949 | | Firm Size: 26 | Other Office Locations of Hellring Lindeman Goldstein & Siegal LLP Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.A.
| | Bernard Hellring (1916-1991). | | Joel D. Siegal (Member) born February 9, 1937; admitted to bar, 1962, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1963, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1965, New York; 1969, U.S. Supreme Court; 1975, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Education: University of Pennsylvania (A.B., 1958); Yale University (LL.B., 1961); University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden (M.A. in International Relations, 1965). Law Secretary to: Hon. Arthur S. Lane, U.S. District Court, New Jersey, 1961-1962; Hon. Phillip Forman, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1963-1964. Member, Working Group of the Subcommittee on Commercial Litigation, Supreme Court of New Jersey Committee on Civil Case Management and Procedure, 1983-1984. Author: "Non-Matrimonial Claims in Matrimonial Actions," The Matrimonial Strategist, November 1985. Participant, Media/Bench/Bar Dialogue, "The Big Trial As a Media Event," October 6, 1988, sponsored by Rutgers School of Law per grant of S. I. Newhouse Foundation. Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform Laws, 1991-1998. Member, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, Lawyer's Advisory Committee, 1991-1992. Member, Drafting Committee and Standby Committee of Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, drafted by National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 1991-1998. Member: Essex County, Bergen County, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey (Secretary, 1981-1983; Secretary-Treasurer, 1984-1987; First Vice President, 1988-1989; President, 1990-1992; Member, Advisory Board, 1993). Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1999. Practice Areas: Litigation; Family Law; Commercial Transactions. Email: Joel D. Siegal | | Jonathan L. Goldstein (Member) born February 16, 1941; admitted to bar, 1966, New York; 1970, New Jersey, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit; 1973, U.S. Supreme Court; 1982, U.S. Tax Court; 1983, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.S. in Economics, 1962); New York University School of Law (LL.B., 1965). Recipient, U.S. Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award, 1973. Special Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, 1965-1969. Assistant U.S. Attorney, 1969-1974, Chief Criminal Division, 1969-1971 and First Assistant, 1971-1974, District of New Jersey. U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, 1974-1977. Member: U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, Lawyers' Advisory Committee, 1983-1992. Member, 1981-1987 and Chairman, 1986-1987, Supreme Court of New Jersey, District Ethics Committee for Essex County, District VA. Chairman, U.S. Senator Jon S. Corzine's U.S. District Court Judicial Selection Committee, 2000-2005. Member of Governor Jon S. Corzine's Advisory Committee on Police Standards, 2006; Member of the New Jersey Attorney General's Independent Review Panel to study the New Jersey State Police Executive Protection Unit, 2007. Recipient, William J. Brennan Award, The Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey, 2008. Member: Essex County, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey (President, 1975-1980; Member, Advisory Board, 1981). (Also at Englewood Office). Practice Areas: Complex Commercial Litigation; Federal Securities Litigation and SEC Enforcement; White Collar Criminal Defense; Anti-Trust Law and Trade Regulation; Environmental Litigation. Email: Jonathan L. Goldstein | | Michael Edelson (Member) admitted to bar, 1968, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1971, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of Michigan (B.A., with distinction, 1965); Harvard Law School (LL.B., 1968). Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. Law Secretary to Hon. Morris Pashman, 1968-1969. Consultant on Six-Member Juries, The New Jersey Criminal Law Revision Commission, 1971. Assistant Municipal Attorney, Township of Maplewood, 1988-1992. Municipal Attorney, Township of Maplewood, 1992-1993. Planning Board Attorney, Township of Maplewood, 1982-1988, 1994. Zoning Board of Adjustment Attorney, Township of Maplewood, 1997. Member, Supreme Court of New Jersey District Fee Arbitration Committee for Essex County, 2000-2003; Vice-Chair, District VA, 2001-2002; Chairperson, District VA, 2002-2003. Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey. Reported Cases: United States v. Addonizio, 442 U.S. 178 (1979); Serenity At Arlington Ridge v. Town of Kearny, 243 N.J. Super. 415 (L. Div. 1990); Grand Street Artists v. General Electric, 19 Fed. Supp. 2nd 242 (D.N.J. 1998); Grand Street Artists v. General Electric, 28 Fed. Supp. 2nd 291 (D.N.J. 1998); Concern Sojuzneshtrans v. Buyanovski, 80 Fed. Supp. 2nd 273 (D.N.J. 1999). Practice Areas: Real Estate; Zoning, Planning and Land Use; Commercial Litigation; Commercial Transactions. Email: Michael Edelson | | Margaret Dee Hellring (Member) born December 7, 1949; admitted to bar, 1975, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1979, U.S. Supreme Court; 1981, New York. Education: Wellesley College (B.A., 1972) Wellesley Scholar; Seton Hall University (J.D., 1975). Law Secretary, Chancery Division, New Jersey Superior Court, 1975-1976. Secretary, Supreme Court of New Jersey District Ethics Committee for Essex County, 1986-1987. Member, Supreme Court of New Jersey District Ethics Committee for Essex County, 1987-1988, 1988-1989, 1989-1990, 1990-1991. Member, Supreme Court of New Jersey District Fee Arbitration Committee for Essex County, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, Vice-Chair, 2001-2002 and Chair, 2002-2003. Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey. Practice Areas: Family Law; Litigation. Email: Margaret Dee Hellring | | Richard D. Shapiro (Member) born July 1, 1944; admitted to bar, 1969, Tennessee and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee; 1973, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1976, U.S. Supreme Court; 1977, New Jersey, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and District of Maryland; 1979, U.S. Court for Berlin; 1982, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Ninth Circuits; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; 1993, U.S. Court of International Trade. Education: Clark University (B.A. in Philosophy, 1966); University of Tennessee College of Law (J.D., 1969). Member, Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Tennessee Law Review, 1968-1969. Recipient: Special Commendation, U.S. Department of Justice, 1975; Director's Award for Superior Performance, U.S. Department of Justice, 1976. Law Secretary to the Honorable Frank W. Wilson, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, 1969-1971. Assistant U.S. Attorney, 1971-1977 and Chief Special Prosecutions Division, 1974-1977, District of New Jersey. Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland and Middle District of North Carolina, 1977. Member, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey Lawyers' Advisory Committee, 2001. Chairman, Israel Commission, United Jewish Federation of Metrowest, 2002. Member, Community Relations Committee, United Jewish Communities of Metrowest. Member, Board of Trustees, Jewish Vocational Service of Metrowest. Member: New Jersey State, Tennessee and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey (Vice-President, 1985-1992; Treasurer, 1992; Secretary, 1994; First Vice President, 1999; President-Elect, 2000; President, 2001); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; American Judicature Society. Practice Areas: Complex Commercial Litigation; Environmental Litigation; Federal Securities Litigation; White Collar Criminal Defense; Labor-Management Relations. Email: Richard D. Shapiro | | Charles Oransky (Member) born May 16, 1950; admitted to bar, 1975, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1979, U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Tax Court; 1980, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit; 1981, New York. Education: Princeton University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S., 1972); New York University (J.D., cum laude, 1975; LL.M. in Taxation, 1980). Order of the Coif. Law Secretary to Hon. John F. Crane, Appellate Division, New Jersey Superior Court, 1975-1976. Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey; American Judicature Society. Practice Areas: Taxation; Trusts and Estates; Real Estate; Commercial Transactions and Business Counseling; Litigation. Email: Charles Oransky | | Richard B. Honig (Member) born March 1, 1948; admitted to bar, 1973, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1980, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1981, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1986, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: New York University (B.A., 1970); St. John's University (J.D., 1973). Lecturer: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education; United State's Trustees Private Panel of Bankruptcy Trustees for the District of New Jersey. Member: Essex County Bar Association; New Jersey State Bar Association (Chair, Bankruptcy Law Section); American Bar Association; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey; Commercial Law League. Practice Areas: Bankruptcy; Debtor and Creditor Rights; Commercial Transactions; Corporate and Commercial Litigation. Email: Richard B. Honig | | Richard K. Coplon (Member) born October 4, 1946; admitted to bar, 1973, New York; 1975, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; 1976, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1980, U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York. Education: Yale University (B.A., cum laude, 1968); Harvard University (J.D., 1972). Phi Beta Kappa. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Essex County (Member: Family Law Section; Early Settlement Panelist) and New Jersey State Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey. Reported Cases: Brenner v. Berkowitz, 134 N.J. 488 (1993); Stella v. Dean Witter Reynolds, 241 N.J. Super 55 (App. Div. 1990). Practice Areas: Litigation; Family Law; ERISA Litigation; Building and Construction Litigation. Email: Richard K. Coplon | | Robert S. Raymar (Member) born September 20, 1947; admitted to bar, 1973, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1973, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit; 1982, U.S. Supreme Court and New York; 1983, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. Education: Rutgers University and Princeton University (B.A., 1969); Yale University (J.D., 1972). Phi Beta Kappa. Woodrow Wilson Scholar of Princeton University. Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1971-1972. Author: "Criminal Dispositions for New Jersey," 8 Seton Hall Law Review 1, 1977; "Judicial Review of Credentials Contests: The 1972 Democratic National Convention," 42 George Washington Law Review 1, 1973; "Prison Mail Censorship and the First Amendment," 81 Yale Law Journal 87, 1972. Law Secretary to Honorable Leonard I. Garth, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1972-1973. Assistant Legal Counsel to Governor of New Jersey, 1974-1975. Deputy Attorney General of New Jersey, 1973, 1975-1976. Visiting Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1976-1977. Member: New Jersey Executive Commission on Ethical Standards, 1974-1975; Board of Trustees, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1980, 1981-1982; National Governing Council and Commission on Law and Social Action, American Jewish Congress, 1998-2005, 2007-2008. Member, Board of Directors, Somerset Hills YMCA, 1997, Chair, 2008. President, 1980-1981, 1992-1993, Yale Law School Association of New Jersey. Member, Executive Committee of National Yale Law School Association, 1993-1997; Treasurer, 1996-1998. Coach, Princeton University Intercollegiate Mock Trial Team, 2000-2005. National Chair, Yale Law School Graduates for Clinton, 1991-2000, 2007-2008. Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1972, 1984, 1992, 1996. Member: New Jersey State Bar Association; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey. Languages: French. Practice Areas: Complex Commercial Litigation; Employment Litigation; Trademark and Intellectual Property Rights Litigation; Family Law; Administrative Law; Torts; Trust Litigation; Estate Litigation. Email: Robert S. Raymar | | Ronny Jo Greenwald Siegal (Member) born July 16, 1947; admitted to bar, 1973, New York; 1974, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1978, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Syracuse University (B.A., 1968); Fordham University (J.D., 1972). Assistant District Attorney: Bronx District Attorney's Office, Bronx, New York, 1972-1977; Deputy Bureau Chief of Appeals, 1976-1977. Member, Supreme Court of New Jersey District Fee Arbitration Committee for Essex County, 1999-2001; Bergen County 2007. Member, 1980-1986, Secretary, 1981, Vice-Chairperson, 1982-1986, Board of Adjustment, Borough of Alpine. Member, 1992-1999, Chairperson, 1993-1994, Planning Board, Borough of Alpine. Member, 2002, Council, Borough of Alpine. Vice-Chairperson, Legalized Gambling Policy Study Commission, for the State of New Jersey, 1993-1994. Member, Board of Trustees, 1996-2006. Secretary, 1998-1999, Vice President, 1999-2001, President, 2001-2003, Shelter Our Sisters. Member, Vision 2020 A Long Range Planning Study Commission of Bergen County, 2003. Member: Bergen County, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey (Vice President, 1991-1993; Trustee, 1994; Treasurer, 2004-2005; Secretary, 2005-2006; Second Vice President, 2006-2007; First Vice President, 2007-2008; President-Elect, 2008); Women in Federal Practice in New Jersey; Women Lawyers in Bergen. Practice Areas: Family Law; Litigation; Appellate Practice; Federal Multi-District Litigation; White Collar Criminal Defense. Email: Ronny Jo Greenwald Siegal | | Stephen L. Dreyfuss (Member) born May 28, 1949; admitted to bar, 1974, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1975, New York, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York and U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit; 1976, District of Columbia and U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit; 1980, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; 1982, U.S. Supreme Court; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit.. Education: Princeton University (A.B., magna cum laude, 1971); Université de Paris, France (1969-1970); Columbia University (J.D., 1974) Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge, District of New Jersey, 1974-1976. Assistant District Attorney, New York County, 1976-1979. Co-Author: "Special Considerations in Cases Involving Foreign Parties," New Jersey Federal Civil Handbook, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1992. Speaker: "Doing Business in Europe and Japan: Competitive Strategies for U.S. Companies," NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1994; "Doing Business in the European Union: Structure, Institutions and Principles of the Single Market," The Financial Executives Institute, 1994. Moderator, UIA International Court and Speaker, "Recognition of Foreign Country Judgments in the United States," 41st Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Philadelphia, 1997. Speaker, "Investigation and Defense of Corruption Cases," Commission on Criminal Law, 42nd Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Nice, France, 1998. Moderator, "The Fight Against Corruption v. The Attorney-Client Privilege," 43rd Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, New Delhi, 1999. Speaker, "Choice of Law and Choice of Jurisdiction Clauses in International Contracts," Commission on Private International Law and Moderator, "Money Laundering and the Lawyer," Commission on Criminal Law, 44th Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Buenos Aires, 2000. Moderator, "Organized Crime and International Business," Commission on Criminal Law, 45th Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Turin, Italy, 2001. Moderator: "Market Manipulation, Fraud and Other Abuses of Financial Markets," Commission on Criminal Law and Speaker, "The Future of the U.S. Lawyer in the 21st Century," Commission on the Future of the Lawyer, 46th Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Sydney, Australia, 2002. Speaker: "The Consequences of the Sarbanes - Oxley Law for French Accountants and Lawyers," Compagnie des Conseils et Experts Financiers, Paris, 2003; "Protection of Confidentiality and Attorney Client Privilege: Are there Common Principles Throughout the World?" 47th Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Lisbon, Portugal, 2003. Main Theme Speaker, "Lawyers of the World: A Single Code of Ethics," 49th Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Fez, Morocco, 2005. Speaker, "La Justice et Son Image: Cameras in the Courtroom," French Association of Women Lawyers, Paris, France, 2005. Speaker and Moderator, "Criminal Procedure at the Crossroads," 51st Congress of Union Internationale des Avocats, Paris, 2007. Speaker, "Alerte Ethique: Le 'Whistleblowing,'" Convention Nationale de la Compagnie des Conseils et Experts Financiers, Paris, 2007. Member of New York Chapter Board of Directors, 1985; Secretary, 1987-1991; Vice President, 1991-1999, 2003, Executive Vice President and Legal Counsel, 1999-2003 and Member, National Board of Directors, 1987, National Executive Vice President and Legal Counsel, 2003, French-American Chamber of Commerce. Member, 1989-2001 and Chair, 1997-2001, Advisory Council, Princeton University Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. Chair, Advisory Council, Princeton University Department of French and Italian, 2001. Chevalier, Ordre National du Mérite de la République Française. Member: New Jersey State Bar Association (Vice-Chair, International Law and Organizations Section; Chair, Committee on Transnational Litigation and Arbitration, 1992-1995; Chair, Committee on International Trade and Investment, 1995-1999, 2001-2002; Vice-Chair, 1993-1999, Antitrust Law Committee); Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey; District of Columbia Bar; Union Internationale des Avocats (Member, Board of Governors, U.S. National Committee, 1994; Counsellor to International President and Member, International Governing Board, 1997; Regional Secretary for North America, 1998-2003; Vice President, 1998-2003 and President, 2003-2005, Commission on Criminal Law; Deputy Chief Editor, Juriste International, 2003; Director of Legal Projects, 2005; Member, Executive Committee, 2005). Languages: French. Practice Areas: International Business Transactions; Complex Litigation; Business Crimes; Antitrust; Trade Regulation. Email: Stephen L. Dreyfuss | | John A. Adler (Member) born March 5, 1942; admitted to bar, 1967, New York; 1973, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court; 1992, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit; 1993, U.S. Court of International Trade; 1994, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. Education: Columbia College (A.B., magna cum laude, 1963); Yale University (M.A., Int. Relations, 1970; M. Phil. History, 1971); Harvard University (LL.B., 1966). Phi Beta Kappa. Municipal Prosecutor, Borough of Highland Park, 1977-1978. Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Corporate and Commercial Litigation; Bankruptcy; Corporate and Commercial Transactions; Commercial Real Estate; Residential Real Estate. Email: John A. Adler | | Judah I. Elstein (Member) born May 13, 1955; admitted to bar, 1981, New York; 1990, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey. Education: Queens College, City University of New York (B.A., summa cum laude, 1977); Harvard University (J.D., cum laude, 1980). Phi Beta Kappa. Member: American Bar Association. Practice Areas: Commercial Transactions; Real Estate; Corporate Finance; Corporate Law. Email: Judah I. Elstein | | Bruce S. Etterman (Member) born December 1, 1959; admitted to bar, 1984, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1985, New York. Education: Cornell University (A.B., with distinction, 1981); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., cum laude, 1984). Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Moot Court Board. Practice Areas: Litigation; Bankruptcy; Family Law. Email: Bruce S. Etterman | | Matthew E. Moloshok (Member) born November 14, 1952; admitted to bar, 1977, Connecticut; 1978, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1979, New York; 1980, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1984, U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1989, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit and U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; 2007, U.S. Tax Court; 2008, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Trinity College (B.A., 1974); George Washington University (J.D., cum laude, 1977). Publications and Presentations: Author: "Business Opportunity Litigation: Issues & Strategies," 11th Annual Forum, ABA Forum on Franchising, 1988; "Summary Disposition of Material Misstatement Issues in 10b-5 Claims," ABA Litigation Section, Committee on Securities, Securities News (Summer 1993); "Practical Approaches to TerminationFrom the Dealer/Franchisee Perspective," ABA Antitrust Section Annual Meeting, 1995; "Constraints Against Termination of Dealers and Franchisees," The Antitrust Source (January 2006); "Franchise and Dealership Arrangements-in the Antitrust Cross-Hairs," Global Competition Review Special Report-2007 AntiTrust Review of the Americas (September 2006); "Dr. Miles-A Rock of Ages," The Antitrust Source (February 2007); "Resale Price Maintenance-The New Frontier in Franchising?," Global Competition Review Special Report-2008 Antitrust Review of the Americas (September 2007). Co-author: with Stuart Hershman and Richard J. Wolf: "Problems in Supplying the System," 20th Annual Forum, ABA Forum on Franchising, 1997; with Michael J. Lockerby, Diane Green Smith, Ellen R. Lokker and Wayne A. Mack, "Antitrust Class Actions," ABA Antitrust Section Spring Meeting, 1999; with Jonathan L. Goldstein, "Antitrust in IP Licensing: Concerns and Considerations," in ALA-ABA Course Intellectual Property Licensing in Today's E-Conomy, 2002, 2003. Program Chair and Moderator: "The Antitrust Injury Doctrine," ABA Antitrust Section Spring Meeting 2002; Co-moderator, "Redistribution of PowerAntitrust Implications of Internet Distribution of Goods and Services," ABA Antitrust Section Annual Meeting, 2000. Contributor: Franchise Protection: Laws Against Termination and the Establishment of Additional Franchises (ABA Section of Antitrust Law, Monograph 17, 1990); State Antitrust Practice and Statutes, 2d ed. ABA Section of Antitrust Law (New Jersey chapter, 1999); The Franchise and Dealership Termination Handbook (ABA Section of Antitrust Law, 2003). Associate Editor, The Antitrust Source, 2002. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New Jersey State, New York State and American (Vice Chair, 1996-1999 and Chair, 1999-2002, Antitrust Section Franchise and Dealership Committee) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Commercial Law and Litigation; Antitrust; Franchising. Email: Matthew E. Moloshok | | David N. Narciso (Member) born July 20, 1954; admitted to bar, 1984, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1985, New York; 1992, U.S. Tax Court. Education: William Paterson College of New Jersey (B.A. in Accounting, cum laude, 1977); Rutgers University School of Law-Newark (J.D., with honors, 1984); New York University School of Law (LL.M. in Taxation, 1994). Recipient, West Publishing Co.'s 1984 Corpus Juris Secundum Award (for contribution to legal scholarship). Member, 1982-1983 and Associate Managing Editor, 1983-1984, Rutgers Law Review. Author: "Some Reflections on Comm'r v. Tufts: Mrs. Crane Shops at Kirby Lumber," Vol. 35, No. 4, Rutgers Law Review, Pgs. 929-981, reprinted in the Monthly Digest of Tax Articles, March, 1985. Certified Public Accountant, New Jersey, 1979. Member: New Jersey State (Member, Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act Revision Committee, 1985-1987) and American Bar Associations; New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants. [With U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, 1974-1976; active duty, 1975]. Practice Areas: Taxation; Trusts and Estates; Wills; Probate; Civil Litigation; Corporate Law; Business Law. Email: David N. Narciso | | Robert B. Rosen (Member) born November 25, 1960; admitted to bar, 1986, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts Of New York; 1988, District of Columbia; 1994, New Jersey, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1996, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 2002, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. Education: University of Virginia (B.A., with distinction, 1982); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., cum laude, 1985). Senior Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1984-1985. Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Trademarks; Copyrights; Unfair Competition; Employment Law. Email: Robert B. Rosen | | Sheryl E. Koomer (Member) born February 13, 1963; admitted to bar, 1988, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey. Education: Brandeis University (B.A., magna cum laude with honors in English and American Literature, 1985); Rutgers University School of Law, Newark (J.D., 1988). Phi Alpha Delta (Secretary, 1985-1988). Law Clerk to the Hon. Richard S. Rebeck, J.S.C., Superior Court of New Jersey, 1988-1989. Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations. (Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney). Reported Cases: Berrie v. Berrie, 252 N.J. Super. 635 (App. Div. 1991); Goldman v. Goldman, 275 N.J. Super. 452 (App. Div. 1994); Rozenwald v. Rozenwald, 380 N.J. Super. 55 (App. Div. 2005). Practice Areas: Family Law; Litigation; Appellate Practice. Email: Sheryl E. Koomer | | Patricia A. Staiano (Member) born 1961; admitted to bar, 1986, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1987, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Education: Boston College (B.S., 1983); Seton Hall University (J.D., 1986). Law Clerk, Honorable William H. Gindin, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey, 1986-1988. United States Trustee for Region 3, 1996-2001. While United States Trustee, Chair of the Chapter 11 Subcommittee; Member, Director's Advisory Board; Member, Chapter 7 Subcommittee; Member, Bankruptcy Fraud Subcommittee; Member, Diversity Subcommittee; Formed Bankruptcy Fraud Task Forces in five judicial districts. Testified before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the House Committee on the Judiciary. Co-chair, Business Reorganization Section, American Bankruptcy Institute (1999-2001). Member, Lawyers Advisory Committee to the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey (1994). Member: New Jersey State Bar Association; American Bankruptcy Institute. Practice Areas: Bankruptcy Law; Commercial Litigation. | | Ronnie F. Liebowitz (Member) born October 15, 1950; admitted to bar, 1976, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1977, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Education: Douglass College (B.A., with honors, 1972); New York University (J.D., cum laude, 1976). Member, 1974-1975 and Associate Editor, 1975-1976, Journal of International Law and Politics of New York University. University Counsel, Rutgers, The State University, 1980-1984. Commissioner, White House Commission on Presidential Scholars, 1993-2000. President, Presidential Scholars Foundation, 1993-2000. Presidential Appointee, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1999-2002. Member, Board of Advisors, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1996-1999. Student Disciplinary Hearing Officer, Rutgers, The State University, 1995. Vice President, Agency Development, United Family and Children's Society, 1991-1996. Member, Legal Affairs Committee, Anti-Defamation League, 1992-1997. Member, U.S. Naval Academy Board of Visitors Honor Concept Review Committee, 1993. Member, U.S. Naval Academy Board of Visitors Special Committee, 1997. Member, Board of Trustees, Temple Sholom, 2007. Member: Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey. Practice Areas: Constitutional Law; Contracts; Corporate Law; Trusts and Estates; Education Law. Email: Ronnie F. Liebowitz | | Lisa P. Parker (Member) born Ridgewood, New Jersey, March 17, 1971; admitted to bar, 1996, New Jersey. Education: University of Scranton (B.A., 1993); Queens College of the City University of New York (J.D., 1996). Lieutenant Governor, American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, State of New York, 1992-1993. Law Clerk to the Hon. Harold C. Hollenbeck, J.S.C., Superior Court of New Jersey, 1996-1997. Panelist, Bergen County Early Settlement Program, 2004. Mediator, New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts. Member, Board of Trustees, Shelter Our Sisters, 2006. Member: Bergen County Bar Association (Trustee, 2002-2003; President, Young Lawyers Division, 2001-2002; Officer, 1997-2001); New Jersey State Bar Association; New Jersey Family Law Inns of Court; Bergen County Bar Foundation (Trustee, 2007). Practice Areas: Family Law; Commercial Litigation. Email: Lisa P. Parker | | Christy L. Saalfeld (Associate) born Hackensack, New Jersey, September 26, 1975; admitted to bar, 2002, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 2006, New York. Education: Cornell University (B.A., 1998); Seton Hall University (J.D., 2002). Law Clerk to: Hon. Edward V. Torack, Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County, 2002-2003. Member: New Jersey State Bar Association; Federal Bar Association; American Bar Association; New Jersey Family Law Inns of Court (Barrister). (Also at Englewood Office). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Family Law. Email: Christy L. Saalfeld | | Chamise Carter (Associate) born June 26, 1973; admitted to bar, 1999, New Jersey and New York. Education: Cornell University (B.S., 1995); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., 1998). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Bankruptcy; Family Law. | | Erika P. Handler (Associate) born March 1, 1976; admitted to bar, 2007, New Jersey. Education: University of Michigan (B.A., magna cum laude, 1998); Rutgers University Law School (J.D., 2006). Law Clerk to Honorable Thomas L. Weisenbeck, Superior Court of New Jersey, Family Division, Morris County, 2006-2007. Member: Essex County and New Jersey State Bar Association; Inns of Court (Member, Family Section). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Family Law. | | Joseph H. Tringali (Associate) born Brooklyn, New York, January 14, 1982; admitted to bar, 2007, New Jersey. Education: Amherst College (B.A., 2004); Seton Hall University (J.D., 2007). President, Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Law Society, 2005-2007. Best Brief Author and Best Oral Advocate, Appellate Advocacy, 2006. Member, Moot Court Board, 2006-2007. Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation. | | OF COUNSEL | | Philip Lindeman, II (Of Counsel) born November 23, 1925; admitted to bar, 1952, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1982, New York; 1993, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Education: Yale University (B.A., 1948; LL.B., 1951). Phi Delta Phi. Member, New Jersey State Legislature, 1960-1961. President, Yale Law School Association of New Jersey, 1965-1966. Member, Essex County Ethics Committee, appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1975-1977. Member: Essex County, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey. Practice Areas: Real Property; Commercial Transactions; Commercial Litigation; Appeals; Environmental Law. Email: Philip Lindeman, II | Other Office Addresses: Links to Other Offices
Englewood, New Jersey Office: 32-40 North Dean Street. Telephone: 201-871-3060.
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