Seth Van Aalten (’03) to Represent First Brands Group Holdings Inc. Chapter 11 Case
The official committee of unsecured creditors in car parts group First Brands’ Chapter 11 has retained a dozen attorneys from Cole Schotz PC and Brown Rudnick LLP to represent it in the case. Read more.
Steven Weiss (’84) Elected President of National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees Board of Directors
Attorney Steven Weiss, a shareholder at Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C., a regional law firm with offices in Springfield and Northampton, is now bringing his legal expertise to a national stage. He has been elected president of the National Assoc. of Bankruptcy Trustees (NABT), the premier organization advocating for and supporting the interests of bankruptcy […]
Leslie Norwood (’97) Runs for Re-Election as Trustee for the Hoboken Board of Education
Public service in Hoboken: I’ve served one term as a Trustee for the Hoboken Board of Education and am seeking re-election. I have served on a variety of BOE committees as a Trustee and am currently the Chair of the Curriculum Committee. I also serve as the Superintendent’s designee on the Hoboken Public Library Board, […]
Henry Zangara (’95) Joins BakerHostetler’s New York Office as a Partner
BakerHostetler is pleased to announce the firm has added a significant team of four partners in New York to its Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity and Debt Finance teams. The group’s arrival adds significant depth to BakerHostetler’s Business Practice Group in New York and its firmwide Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity teams. The group […]
Matthew C. Sferrazza (’13) Joins Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP as of Counsel
effer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP (JMBM) announced today that Matthew C. Sferrazza has joined the Firm’s Corporate Department as Of Counsel in its Los Angeles office. His addition expands the Firm’s securities and capital markets capabilities by adding experience with public reporting companies, emerging companies and venture capital, and securities compliance work. Matt also serves as founding president […]
Dana Bucin (’05) to Deliver a Lecture on Immigration Law at Ohio Wesleyan University
Award-winning immigration lawyer Dana Bucin will present “What to do about immigration? An Immigration Attorney’s Take on Navigating a Flawed System,” when she lectures and participates in a panel discussion at Ohio Wesleyan University. Read more.
Virginia Davidson (’84) Is Named Among the Top 50 Women Leaders of Indiana for 2025 by Women We Admire
Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders of Indiana for 2025. Known as the Hoosier State, Indiana is shaped by a mix of cultural heritage, industry, and Midwestern character. Its economy, once centered on natural gas, manufacturing, and automobile production, has grown to include healthcare, higher education, real estate, agriculture, […]
Lina Lee (’12) Runs for New Canaan Town Council
Lina Lee shares with Patch why she should be elected as a Town Council member in New Canaan. Read more.
Suzanne Kontz Wiseman (’97) Named New Chief of the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office Expanded Cold Case Unit
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan has named veteran homicide prosecutor Suzanne Kontz Wiseman to lead the Office’s Cold Case Unit. Assistant District Attorney Wiseman brings over 21 years of trial experience. She previously served as Senior Trial Counsel and Chief of the Development Team. She has prosecuted homicide, domestic violence and sexual assault cases. Wiseman […]
Laura Kirshenbaum (’12) Joins Rubin Rudman as a Partner in Its Labor & Employment Group
Rubin Rudman is pleased to announce that Laura Kirshenbaum has joined the firm as a partner in its Labor and Employment practice group, where she will continue to focus her practice on complex litigation. Prior to joining Rubin Rudman, Kirshenbaum was a partner at Rose Law Partners, where she led the firm’s Employment Law Practice. Read more.