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TD attorneys write regularly for outside legal publications and the firm’s newsletter.

“Can a Bankruptcy Court Grant a Stay Pending an Appeal from a District Court or B.A.P. to a Court of Appeals?”, May 2011, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“History of the Absolute Priority Rule,” August 2011, Bloomberg Law Reports

“Fifteen Ways to Beat a Bankruptcy Appeal, Without Addressing the Merits,” 2011 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“Not Enough Hospitality to All Creditors? PSA Denied Between Innkeepers USA Trust and Lehman ALI Inc.”, April 2011, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“Recent New Jersey Election Law Cases,” March 2011, New Jersey Association Of Election Officials

“Finding Family: Why New Jersey Should Allow Adult Adoptess Access to Their Original Birth Certificates,” 2010, Seton Hall Legislative Journal

“Effects Of SEC V. Byers on Creditors’ Right,” August 2010, Bankruptcy Law 360

“Ninth Circuit’s Marshall Decision Denies Anna Nicole Smith’s Estate Millions by Placing Limits on Core Jurisdiction for Counterclaims,” July 2010, Bloomberg Law Reports

“Can the Invalidation of Ipso Facto Clauses Apply to Prepetition Termination?”, March 2010, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“The 2009 Bankruptcy Rule Amendments: A Brief Summary,” 2010 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“Use, Sale or Lease of Property Compensation and Employee Bonuses in Bankruptcy,” April 2010, Bloomberg Law Reports

“Actions for Accounts Receivable: Non-Core Proceedings? The Enduring Impact of Marathon,” 2010, Journal of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees

“Informal Proofs of Claim – A Brief Overview,” 2009 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“Solid Waste Removal Contract Held Unenforceable Due to Unlicensed Operator,” August 2009, NJSBA Construction Law Section Newsletter

“A Review of Federal Tax Lien Case Law in 2008,” February 2009, American Bankruptcy Institue Journal

“What Is the Bar Date For Rejection Damage Claims?”, March 2008, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“Bearing the Sins of the Father – in Bankruptcy,” 2008 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“401(k) Termination Fees and Expenses: Must the Bankruptcy Estate Foot the Bill?”, March 2007, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“Forfeited Earnest Money Deposits – Subject to a Mortgagee’s Security Interest?”, December/January 2006, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“Matrimonial Issues in Bankruptcy,” June 2005, New Jersey Lawyer

“Retention Issues in Bankruptcy,” 2005 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“Marshaling Against Guarantors: Not a Fool’s Errand?”, December/January 2005, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“When a State Law Statute of Limitations Lapses During a Bankruptcy Case – What a Plaintiff Should Know,” 2004, Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“Removal of District Court Actions to Bankruptcy Court May Be Improper,” December/January 2004, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“Third Circuit: Tuition Debt is Dischargeable,” May/June 2003, Essex County Bar Foundation Chronicle

“Section 362(h): Use It or Lose it?”, 2003 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“An Issue That Has Confounded Courts: Do Insiders Have Standing To File an Involuntary Petition in Small Cases?”, December/January 2003, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal

“Bankruptcy’s Impact on Municipalities: Be Aggressive!,” October 2002, New Jersey Municipalities

“Assignment of Rents: A Brief Overview,” August 2002, NJSBA Bankruptcy Law Section Newsletter

“Discharging Student Loan Debt: Mission Impossible?”, February/March 2002, Essex County Bar Foundation Chronicle

“A Split That Affects All Attorneys,” 2002 Bankruptcy Law Supplement, New Jersey Law Journal

“The Dischargeability of Sales Taxes,” July 2001, The Bankruptcy Strategist

“The Most Important Issue of All – Getting Paid,” 2001 Bankruptcy Law Supplement,New Jersey Law Journal

“Tribute: Judge William F. Tuohey,” November 2000, Essex County Bar Foundation Chronicle

“The Section 546(a) Statute of Limitations: It May Start Running Sooner Than You Think in Chapter 7 Cases,” August 2000, NJSBA Bankruptcy Law Section Newsletter

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