Lawyer Myles H. Alderman, Jr., graduated from
Kenyon College, B.A., 1982; Cambridge University, England, Non degree, Economic Studies, 1982; Recipient, L.F.E Goldie Award for Outstanding Scholarship Syracuse University College of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1986; Managing Editor, Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce, is now employed by Alderman & Alderman, LLC at
14th floor, 100 Pearl Street Hartford, CT 06103.
While being a member of
Connecticut Bar Association: Chair Professional Discipline Section Member Executive Committee of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section Member Advisory Committee to Connecticut Lawyer Magazine. American Bar Association: Member Business Bankruptcy Section American Bankruptcy…
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Connecticut Bar Association: Chair Professional Discipline Section Member Executive Committee of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section Member Advisory Committee to Connecticut Lawyer Magazine. American Bar Association: Member Business Bankruptcy Section American Bankruptcy Institute: Member of the Business Bankruptcy Section and the Uniform Commercial Code Section.
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Myles H. Alderman, Jr. has been admitted in 1986, Connecticut; 1986, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 2000, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York;. His or her practice areas include Bankruptcy, Commercial Law, Litigation, Insolvency, Creditors Rights, Commercial Litigation, Franchise Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Small Business Law, Corporate Reorganization, Bankruptcy Chapter 11, Bankruptcy Reorganization, Bankruptcy Fraud, Bankruptcy Litigation, Commercial Bankruptcy, Creditor Bankruptcy, bankruptcy, Hartford, CT Bankruptcy Chapter 11 Attorneys, Hartford, CT Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Myles H. Alderman, Jr.'s college and law school education includes Kenyon College, B.A., 1982; Cambridge University, England, Non degree, Economic Studies, 1982; Recipient, L.F.E Goldie Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Syracuse University College of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1986; Managing Editor, Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce. Other biographical background includes Alderman is a member of the Business Bankruptcy Law Section of the American Bar Association. He is a member of the Business Bankruptcy Section of the American Bankruptcy Institute. Myles is also a member of Executive Committee of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section, the Connecticut Lawyer magazine's Advisory Committee and the Professionalism Section of the Connecticut Bar Association. His published works on the subject include the Bankruptcy Law Chapter of the Connecticut Lawyers Deskbook (CBA, 2008) and Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers (Outskirtspress, 2006).Bankruptcy In Connecticut - A Creditor's PerspectiveRevised Article 9 - Beyond The BasicsBankruptcy Law - A Creditor's PerspectivePreparing For Disaster Before It Strikes-Asset Protection Strategies That Work - Program Faculty NAPFACollecting Judgments In Connecticut - Beyond the Basics, sponsored by National Business InstituteTechniques for Acquiring Undervalued Assets From Bankruptcy EstatesSetoffs Under Section 553 Of the United States Bankruptcy CodeEmployment of Professionals Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy CodeBankruptcy Law for the Corporate Lawyer, sponsored by the CBA (Also at New York, New York Office). You should contact other
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