Background
Conneely, Brian S. was born on February 28, 1952 in Massapequa Park, New York, United States.
Conneely, Brian S. was born on February 28, 1952 in Massapequa Park, New York, United States.
Duke University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). Hofstra University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1977).
Barlow versus Esselte PendaFlex Company - 838 F.2d 1209 (4th Circuit 1988); Grubb versus Broadcast Music Incorporated. - 699 F.Supp 382 (EDNY 1987); In Re L-Tryptophan Products Liability Litigation - Molecular Design Limited - 865 - (1989)Worked at Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein Wolf & Schlissel, Professional Corporation (Mineola, New York) specializing in Labor Law, Employment Discrimination, Commercial Litigation, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Restrictive Covenants. Admitted to the bar, 1978, New York, United States. District Court, East. and South. Districts of New York
United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Virginia and United States. Court of Appeals, Second and Fourth Circuits. Associate Editor, Hofstra Law Review, 1976-1977.
Author: Note, "Sections 2-615 and 2-616 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Partial Solutions to the Problem of Excuse," 5 Hofstra Law Review 167, 1976.
Law Clerk, Honorary Robert Merhige, Junior, United States District Judge, Eastern District of Virginia, 1977-1978. Adjunct Professor, Employment Discrimination Law, New York Institute of Technology, 1989.
Lecturer, Law in the Workplace, Suffolk Academy of Law, 1988-1997. Member: Nassau County (Member, Arbitration Committee), Suffolk County (Chair, Labor and Employment Law Committee, 1990-1992), New York State (Chair, Employment and Labor Relations Committee, 1992-1996) and American (Member, Labor and Employment Law Sections and Committees) Bar Associations.
Member: Nassau County (Member, Arbitration Committee), Suffolk County (Chair, Labor and Employment Law Committee, 1990-1992), New York State (Chair, Employment and Labor Relations Committee, 1992-1996) and American (Member, Labor and Employment Law Sections and Committees) Bar Associations.