Sander L. Esserman

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Sander L. Esserman: Attorney with Stutzman, Bromberg, Esserman & Plifka A Professional Corporation
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Omicron Delta Epsilon; Delta Theta Phi; Gold Key. Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge Nauman S. Scott, Chief Judge for the Western District of Louisiana, 1976-1977. Master, The Honorable John C. Ford American Inns of Court. Seminar Lecturer/Panel: Bankruptcy, Mass Torts, Creditors' Rights, Corporate Trust and the Trust Indenture Act. Publications: Author: "Creditor and Consumer Rights," 45 Southwestern Law Journal 1553 (1992); "Annual Survey of Texas Law," 46 SMU Law Review 1187 (1993). Contributing Author: Creditors Rights Handbook, A Guide to the Debtor-Creditor Relationship, Clark Boardman Callaghan; Bankruptcy: Essential Legal and Business Strategies (1991); Course Materials for Advanced Bankruptcy (2000); Collier Handbook for Trustees and Debtors in Possession, Matthew Bender & Company (2006 edition). Co-author: "The Case for Broad Access to 11 U.S.C. Section 524(G) in Light of the Third Circuit's Ongoing Business Requirement Dicta in Combustion Engineering," NYU Annual Survey of American Law (2006). Adjunct Faculty, Southern Methodist University School of Law.

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
DePauw University, B.A., with distinction, 1973
Law School Attended:
Southern Methodist University, J.D., 1976
Year of First Admission:
1976
Admission:
1976, Texas
Memberships:
Dallas Bar Association; State Bar of Texas.
Birth Information:
Chicago, Illinois, December 5, 1950
ISLN:
907564308

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