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Attorney Biography:

Shoshana Schiff concentrates her practice in the areas of bankruptcy, debtor/creditor rights, and commercial litigation.

In 2012, Ms. Schiff was  named a “New Jersey Rising Star” by New Jersey Monthly Magazine.

In 2011, Ms. Schiff was listed in the “Top 40 Under 40″  by The New Jersey Law Journal.

Ms. Schiff is currently a member of the Seton Hall University School of Law Alumni Council. In 2000-02, she served as Chair of the Seton Hall University School of Law Young Alumni Council.

In 2007, Ms. Schiff received the Essex County Bar Association Young Lawyers Achievement Award.

Ms. Schiff is active in several volunteer and charitable organizations, including the annual Kids in Business Art Auction, for which she served as the Student Chairperson in 1996 – 1998. She serves also as Secretary of Friends of Our Children’s Foundation of New Jersey and a Board Member of Our Children’s Foundation of New Jersey.

Ms. Schiff has served as Membership Chair of the Essex County Bar Association Young Lawyer’s Section, the Essex County Representative to the New Jersey State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, the Essex County Democratic Committee Woman for West Orange District 14, and a Seton Hall University School of Law Women’s Law Forum Alumni Advisor. In 2007, Ms. Schiff received the Essex County Bar Association Young Lawyers Achievement Award.

In 1998-99, Ms. Schiff served as the law clerk for the Honorable Robert Feldman, Judge of the Superior Court, Monmouth County, Civil Division.

Education:

Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, J.D., 1998
Mary Franzese Humanitarian Award Recipient
Member, Legislative Journal

Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, B.A., 1995
President, Panhellenic Council

Admitted:

New Jersey, 1998
United States District Court, District of New Jersey, 1998

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Bankruptcy, Debtor/Creditor Rights, and Commercial Litigation