Admitted
1976, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1978, District of Columbia; 1981, U.S. Supreme Court; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Law School
Seton Hall University, J.D., cum laude, 1976
Law School Graduation Year
1976
College
Rutgers College, B.A., with distinction, 1968
Memberships
Morris County (Member: Matrimonial Early Settlement Panel, 1984—; Board of Trustees, 1989-1990), New Jersey State (Member: Executive Committee, Family Law Section, 1991; Child Abuse Protocol Committee, 1990-1992; Cause of Action Review Committee, 1983) and American (Member, Family Law Section) Bar Associations
Biographical
Phi Alpha Delta. Law Secretary to the Hon. Neil G. Duffy, J.S.C., Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division (Matrimonial), Essex County, 1976-1977. Author: Matrimonial Arbitration - An Old Technique in a New Home, New Jersey Lawyer - The Magazine, November/December, 1993. Instructor, American Institute for Paralegal Studies, 1979-1982. Lecturer: N.J. Institute for Continuing Legal Education (Domestic Torts Update 1995, Hot Tips in Family Law, 1990-1991); Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Boardwalk Seminar 1995, Matrimonial Trial Academy 1991-1992, People's Law School, 1991); Local Bar Associations. Member: Zoning Board of Adjustment, East Hanover, New Jersey, 1980-1982; Board of Trustees, The Calais School, Whippany, N.J., 1987-2000. Attorney, Planning Board, East Hanover, New Jersey, 1983. Member (President, 1993-1994), Board of Trustees, Legal Aid Society of Morris County, 1989—. Member, Volunteer Lawyers Project, Legal Aid Society of Morris County, 1983—. Judge of the Municipal Court, Township of East Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, 1989-1993. Master: New Jersey Family Law Inn of Court, 1993-1996; Worrall F. Mountain Inn of Court, 1999-2000. Secretary/Treasurer, New Jersey Association of Matrimonial Arbitrators. Member, Sussex County Matrimonial Early Settlement Panel, 1996—. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Recertified, 1999; AAML Trained Arbitrator; AAML Trained Mediator).
Military
Major (Ret.) U.S. Army: active component, 1969-1972; reserve component, 1972-1990