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Myra L. Graubard

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Stamford,  CT  U.S.A.
Phone203-883-4507

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Practice Areas

  • Commercial Law
  • Creditors Rights
  • Commercial Collections
  • Post Judgment Collections
  • Retail Collections
  • Civil Litigation
  • General Civil Practice
  • Probate
  • Wills
  • Decedents Estates
 
Mailing Address1200 Summer Street, Suite 107, Stamford, Connecticut, 06905
 
University Syracuse University and New York University, B.A., 1965
 
Law SchoolNew York University, J.D., 1968
 
Admitted1968, New York; 1970, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1971, Connecticut; 1972, U.S. Supreme Court; 1973, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1975, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
 
Memberships Fairfield County, Connecticut (Member, Commercial Law Section) and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Creditor Bar Association; Commercial Law League of America (Member, Section on Creditors' Rights).
 
BornNew York, New York
 
Biography

Phi Beta Kappa. Fact Finder and Arbitrator, Superior Court, Connecticut, 1985—.

 
Reported CasesIn re Juck, 93 Fed. Appx. 291 (2d Cir. 2004), affirming 282 B.R. 753 (Bankr. D. Conn. 2002) - judgment awarding punitive damages not dischargeable in bankruptcy; Squillante Enterprises v. Juck, 772 A.2d 785 (Conn. App. 2001) - Texas judgment for compensatory and punitive damages enforceable in Connecticut; Sarasota CCM, Inc. v. Golf Marketing, LLC, 891 A.2d 72 (Conn. App. 2006) - on proof that limited liability company was never formed in any jurisdiction, individual acting for non-existent entity was personally liable on its obligation; Greglon Industries, Inc. v. Bowman, 572 A.2d 369 (Conn. App. 1990) - where third party inserted usurious interest rate without instruction from payee, promissory note not void for usury; and Central National Bank of NY v. Bernstein, 544 A.2d 239 (Conn. App. 1988) - bank proved terms of lost promissory note to obtain judgment against obligor.
 
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Myra L. Graubard
Myra L. Graubard
1200 Summer Street, Suite 107
Stamford, CT 06905




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