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Paul Hollender

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Staten Island,  NY  U.S.A.
Phone718-442-4424

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Practice Areas

  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Business and Commercial Law
  • Litigation and Appeals
  • Mediation
 
University State University of New York College, B.A., magna cum laude, 1971
 
Law SchoolUniversity at Buffalo Law School, J.D., 1975
 
Admitted1976, New York; 1980, U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
 
Memberships Brooklyn (Member, Committee on Bankruptcy), Richmond County (Fee Arbitration Chairman, 1995-1998), New York State and American Bar Associations; Bankruptcy Lawyers Bar Association (Member, Board of Governors, 1982-1991); New York County Lawyers Association (Chairman, CLE Seminar, Ethical Issues for Bankruptcy Lawyers; Member, Committee on: Business Bankruptcy; Bankruptcy); American Bankruptcy Institute; Network of Bar Leaders (Treasurer, 1992-1995); National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.
 
Biography

When the new Bankruptcy Code became effective in 1979, Paul Hollender was one of the first to master its intricacies, applying it to debtors, creditors, individuals and corporations. Currently, Mr. Hollender focuses on Chapter 11 reorganizations, heading up the firm's bankruptcy department.

He often engages in speaking and educational programs. He has served as chairman of a CLE seminar sponsored by the New York County Lawyers Association entitled Ethical Issues for Bankruptcy Lawyers; co-chairman and presenter of a program at NYCLA in advance of the implementation of the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform Act; and a presenter at the 2007 NYCLA seminar on the effect of the new law.

Hollender is a regular contributor to the New York State Bar Journal and the New York Law Journal. In addition he writes a newsletter entitled Bankruptcy Notes, which guides attorneys and accountants on the impacts of Bankruptcy Law. He also provides a newsletter directed towards consumers. He was a regular contributor and served for many years on the Editorial Board for the Bankruptcy Bar Bulletin, eventually becoming Editor in Chief in the late 1980's.

Since 1993 Hollender has been designated "Board Certified" by the American Board of Certification, in both Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Business Bankruptcy Law, joining a select list of National Bankruptcy Attorneys. Hollender is the only Board-Certified Bankruptcy attorney in Staten Island. Since 2006 he has been a member of the organization's Board of Directors. He has also received the Martindale-Hubbell highest rating available to any individual lawyer which shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence. He or she has usually practiced law for many years, and is recognized for the highest levels of skill and integrity. Hollender was one of only four consumer bankruptcy attorneys selected for inclusion in the 2007 and 2008 NY Metropolitan Area editions of "New York Super Lawyers".

Hollender is also a trained Mediator, and sits on the Mediation Panels of the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.

He is currently a member of the New York County Lawyers Association Business Bankruptcy Committee, the Brooklyn Bar Association Bankruptcy Committee, and the American Bankruptcy Institute. Hollender has also served on the Consumer Bankruptcy Committee of the New York County Lawyers Association. In 1984 he became active in the Bankruptcy Lawyers Bar Association, serving for five years as a member of its Board of Governors.

Hollender is also a member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the Richmond County Bar Association (Staten Island) where he served as a director for six years and as Fee Arbitration Chairman for four years. For five years he served as representative to the Network of Bar Leaders, a city-wide organization, acting as treasurer from 1992-1995.

Having graduated magna cum laude from the State University of New York at Buffalo, Hollender went on to its law school to obtain his law degree in 1975. He is admitted to practice in New York State, the U.S. District Courts of the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.

Author: "Criminal Consequences of Concealing Assets in Bankruptcy," New York Law Journal, June 2, 1998; "How to Get Paid in a Bankruptcy Case Part I," New York Law Journal, October 15, 1999; "How to Get Paid in a Bankruptcy Case Part II," New York Law Journal, October 18, 1999; "A Bankruptcy Primer for Matrimonial Attorneys," Richmond County Bar Bulletin; Newsletter, Bankruptcy Notes (Consumer Edition), Bankruptcy Explained; "Bankruptcy Reform '94 - Something for Everyone," New York State Bar Journal, March/April, 1995; Bankruptcy Notes: Professional Edition, Corash & Hollender, February, 2000. Classes/Seminar: "Consumer Bankruptcy Practice Under 2005 Bankruptcy Act," New York County Lawyers Association; "Ethical Issues for Bankruptcy Lawyers," New York County Lawyers Association; "Tax Issues in Bankruptcy," NYS Society of CPA's; "The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Matrimonial Law," Richmond County Bar Association; "Bankruptcy," Richmond County Bar Association; "Bankruptcy and the Small Business," Richmond County Bar Association; "Bankruptcy: The Debtor's Perspective," Richmond County Bar Association; "Bankruptcy and Foreclosure," Richmond County Bar Association; "Highlights of Chapter 11 Practice," Richmond County Bar Association; "The Struggling Business," The Staten Island Rotary Club; "Consumer Bankruptcy Practice One Year After the 2005 Reform Act New York County Lawyer's Association." Presentation of Testimony, May 1997 to National Bankruptcy Review Commission on Behalf of the New York County Lawyers Association, Regarding Small Business Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganizations. Editorial Board, 1982-1991 and Editor in Chief, 1989-1991, Bankruptcy Bar Bulletin. Director, 1981-1987 and Bankruptcy Notes Editor, 1983—, Richmond County Bar Association. Member, Board of Directors, Staten Island Family Service, 1986-1989. Member of Board of Directors and Standards Committee, 1997— and Director, 2006—, American Board of Certification (Certifying Bankruptcy Specialists). Member Mediation Panel, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York. Former Confidential Law Assistant, Second Department, Appellate Division, New York Supreme Court. (Certified in Business Bankruptcy Law and Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification)

 
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Transactions Houston Oiltanking, L.P. (Storage facility serving Oil Refineries); Citrus Trading Corp. (Enron Subsidiary); Florida Gas Transmission Co., (Enron Subsidiary); American Electric Power (Energy Company); MicroSlate Corp. (Computer Manufacturer); iVillage Inc. (Internet Marketing Company); Power Resource Operating Company, Inc. (Energy Marketing Company); Paolo Gucci (Fashion Designer).
 


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Paul Hollender
Corash & Hollender, P.C.
1200 South Avenue, Suite 201
Staten Island, NY 10314




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