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Prepayment Penalties – Understanding Commercial Loans vs. Mortgage Loans
1.1.10|Publication
2009|Publication
Contributor, Bankruptcy Exemption Manual, West
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“The In Pari Delicto Defense In Securities’ Law,” New Jersey Lawyer
6.18|Publication
New Jersey Lawyer, “The Evolution of Judicial Administration in New Jersey”
3.91|Publication
“Maximizing Your Chance of Keeping the Fee Without Violating the Ethical Rules”; “The War on Drugs is Destroying an Independent Defense Bar,” The Champion
4.09|Publication
Contributing Editor, "A Year in Review: Delaware DIP Orders in 2008," American Bankruptcy Institute Journal
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"An Overview of the Underwriting Process," New Jersey Lawyer
7.12-8.12|Publication
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, “Appellate Judge Speaks On the Benefits of ADR”
1.8.15|Article
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"Penny Stock Law", Columnist, Penny Stock News (a bi-monthly newspaper focusing on growth stocks under five dollars)
Summer 2008|Publication
60 Rutgers Law Review 971, “Frustrations of an Intermediate Appellate Judge (And the Benefits of Being One in New Jersey)”
7.84-8.84|Publication
“Resisting Pressures To Become An Informant,” Drug Law Reporter, Vol. 1, No. 10
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"Investment Contracts" Expanding Effective Securities Regulation", 48 St. John's Law Review 525, Reprinted in Matthew Bender's Corporate Counsel's Annual
1996|Publication
28 Rutgers Law Journal 193, “Comments on the Comments -- Reflections on the Presentations (at the Rutgers School of Law - Camden Symposium) Regarding the Entire Controversy Doctrine”
1966|Publication
“Obscenity: Should It Be Protected Free Speech?,” 89 New Jersey Law Journal 193
5.07|Publication
Author, "A Measured Response to Critics of Delaware Venue: Part II," American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Vol. XXVI, No. 4
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"Executive Encroachment on Congressional Immunity", 50 St. John's Law Review 38
1979|Publication
7 Criminal Justice Quarterly 1, “Preserving Jurisdiction Under the Code”
1966|Publication
“Supreme Court And Obscenity-Restrictions On First Amendment Freedoms Through Loss Of Predictability,” 21 Rutgers L. Rev. 56
2.27.12|Publication
4.07|Publication
Author, "A Measured Response to Critics of Delaware Venue: Part I," American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Vol. XXVI, No. 3
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"Jury Trials in Criminal Prosecutions: Freedom Lives", 45 St. John's Law Review 324
1977|Publication
5 Criminal Justice Quarterly 119, “Grand Jury Presentments and Public Officials”
2.9.10|Publication
William Paterson U. Pays $1-Million to Settle Gender-Bias Lawsuit - Interview for article for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Labor & Work-Life Issues
6.12.14
9.05|Publication
Author, "Reflections on the Extraterritorial Application of the Bankruptcy Code," American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Vol. XXIV, No. 7
2009|Publication
The Case for Fiduciary Duty as a Restraint on Employer Opportunism Under Sales Commission Agreements,” Chapter 15, Compensation, Work Hours and Benefits, Proceedings of the New York University 57th Annual Conference on Labor, Kluwer Int’l.
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Author, "Special Purpose Entities and Authority to File Bankruptcy," American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, Vol. XXIII, No. 2
1.1.10|Publication
Spring 2009|Publication
"Fiduciary Duty,” New York University Labor and Employment Law Newsletter, Issue 3
1.2.15|Publication
September/October 1992|Publication
The Family Business: Estate Planning Opportunities During a Recession, Estate Planning - Part II, Issue of CFMA Building Profits
2.8.10|Publication
"Trusts Aren't Just for Taxes, and They Never Were," New Jersey Law Journal, Eric D. Weinstock, Michael P. Vito
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11.4.05|Publication
1.1.15|Publication
September/October 1991|Publication
The Family Business: Estate Planning Opportunities During a Recession, Estate Planning - Part I, Issue of CFMA Building Profits
2014|Publication
The Impact of the Federal Farm Bill on the State of New Jersey: How New Jersey Can Insulate itself from the Harmful Effects of Federal Farm Subsidies and Protect its Small Farmers, 44 Rutgers L.J. 303