Background
D'Avella, Junior, Bernard J. was born on January 6, 1945 in Orange, New Jersey, United States.
D'Avella, Junior, Bernard J. was born on January 6, 1945 in Orange, New Jersey, United States.
Princeton University. Rutgers University (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1970). University of Pennsylvania (Juris Doctor, 1973).
Worked at Hannoch Weisman, A Professional Corporation (Roseland, New Jersey) specializing in Acquisitions, Divestitures and Mergers Law, Creditors Rights Law, Federal Income, Estate and Gift Taxation Law, Family and Closely Held Business Counselling, General Corporate Counselling, Alternate Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1973, New Jersey. Speaker: "Fraudulent Conveyances: An Update.
Avoiding the Ocean of Fraudulent Conveyances," Creditors' Rights Litigation Committee, Litigation Section, American Bar Association, 1988. Panel at the 61st Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, October 1987. "The Economics of Practicing Law in the 1990's," Panel at the Fourteenth Annual United States Judicial Conference for the District of New Jersey, April 1990.
"Building Personal Wealth, the Entrepreneur's Challenge," Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies, Fairleigh Dickinson University, June 1992. "The Family Business Forum," Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1993. Keynote Speaker: "The Artful Practitioner, Effective Legal Representation of Family Controlled Enterprises: Addressing Emotionally Difficult Issues with Your Legal Clients," Northeastern University Center for Family Business, April, 1994.
"Estate and Succession Planning for Family Businesses," Rothman Institute, supra, March, 1994. "Estate Planning," Rothman Institute, supra, September, 1995. Member: Essex County, New Jersey State and American (Vice-Chair, Arbitration Committee, Section of Dispute Resolution) Bar Associations.
Military: With United States. Army, 1967-1969.
Member: Essex County, New Jersey State and American (Vice-Chair, Arbitration Committee, Section of Dispute Resolution) Bar Associations. Military: With United States. Army, 1967-1969.