Background
Ganz, David L. was born on July 28, 1951 in New York City. Son of Daniel M. and Beverlee (Kaufman)Ganz.
Ganz, David L. was born on July 28, 1951 in New York City. Son of Daniel M. and Beverlee (Kaufman)Ganz.
Georgetown University (Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, 1973). Saint John"s University (Juris Doctor, 1976). Phi Sigma Alpha; Phi Delta Phi.
Spoken languages: Spanish.
People v. First Meridian, 86 New York 2d 608 (1995) (amicus); Welinsky versus Resorts of the World, 839 F2d 928 (2d Circuit 1988); Matter Rundlett, 136 BR376 142 BR655 (SDNY, 1992); KOUS television versus Spottime, 599 F.Supp 90 (SDNY, 1984); United States. v. Shultz 79 F. 3d 1158 (11th Circuit 1996) (amicus).Worked at Ganz, Hollinger & Towe (New York, New New York Also Fair Lawn, New Jersey) specializing in Numismatic Law, Litigation, Corporate Law, Real Estate, Estates, Conservatorships, Associations, Alternative Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1977, New York, United States.
District Court, EDNY and United States. Tax Court; 1980, District of Columbia and United States.
Supreme Court; 1983, United States.
District Court, Southern and Western Districts of New York, United States. Court of Appeals, Second, Sixth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Circuits, District of Columbia. 1985, New Jersey; 1986, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
Phi Sigma Alpha; Phi Delta Phi. Author: "The United Nations & The Law of the Sea," 26 International"l & Company
L.Q. 1, 1977. "Toward a Revision of the Minting and Coinage Laws of the United States.," 26 Cleveland State Law Review 175, 1977.
"Probative Value of Currency Dating for Income In Respect of a Decedent," 51 North.Y.S. Bar Journal 487, 1978. Company-Author: "The 90 Second Lawyer," John Wiley, 1996.
Editor, "Numismatics and The Law," Coin World Almanac, 3 Education, 1978, 6th educated pp. 47-164, 1990; "The World of Coins and Coin Collecting," Scribners, 2d, 1985.
"Valuation of a Coin Collection," 5 POF 3d 577, 1989.
"Mortgage Foreclosure in the Handbook of Property Management," McGraw-Hill, 1993. "Legal Ethics: When a Lawyer"s Obligation Begins and Ends," 125 New Jersey 1742, June 28, 1990. "Drop Dollar Bills; We Need $1 Coins," United States of America Today, May 23, 1990.
Appointed by the President of the United States to the 1974 Assay Commission pursuant to The Mint Acting of April 2, 1792, (1 Stat 246 formerly [31 University of Southern California § 363]).
Appointed by The Secretary of the Treasury to the Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory Committee, 1993-1996, pursuant to Public Law 102-390. Member, Board of Directors, Georgetown University Library Associates, 1982.
Board Member, Industry Council for Tangible Assets, 1983. Member, Secretary, 1988-1992 and Chairman, 1993, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Fair Lawn, New Jersey Arbitrator: United States.
District Court, EDNY and District of New Jersey, 1989 and Small Claims Court, City of New York, 1992.
Certified Mediator, United States. District Court, District of New Jersey, 1996. Member: New York State and American (Member, Sections on: International Law.
Litigation) Bar Associations.
Flushing Lawyers Club (President, 1981-1983). American Numismatic Association (Legislative Counsel, 1978-1981.
1983-1995. Life Member. Member, Board of Governors, 1985-1995).
President, 1993-1995.
Life Fellow, American Numismatic Society. (Also Member, Ganz & Sivin, P.A., Physician organization Box 1215, Fair Lawn, New Jersey).
"The United Nations & The Law of the Sea," 26 International & Comparative Law Quarterly 1, 1977. Toward a Revision of the Minting and Coinage Laws of the United States.," 26 Cleveland State Law Review 175, 1977. "Probative Value of Currency ‘Dating’ for Income In Respect of a Decedent," 51 New York State Bar Journal 487, 1978.
"14 Bits: A Legal and Legislative History of 31 USC § § 324d- 324i,” 1976. Editor, "Numismatics and The Law," Coin World Almanac, 3 Education, pp. 47-110, 1978, 4th Education, 1984, 5th., 1987 (p.
41-143) 6th ed„ 1990. Appointed by the President of the United States to the 1974 Assay Commission pursuant to The Mint Act of April 2, 1792, (1 Stat 246 formerly [31 USC §363]). Member, Board of Directors, Georgetown University Library Associates, since 1982.
Board Member, Industry Council for Tangible Assets, since 1983. Secretary and Member, Board of Zoning and Adjustment, Fair Lawn, 1988-1990. Member, Selective Service, Local Draft Board #49/6, Bergen County, since 1986.
Member, Board of Directors, Georgetown University Library Associates, 1982. Board Member, Industry Council for Tangible Assets, 1983. Member, Secretary, 1988-1992 and Chairman, 1993, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Fair Lawn, New Jersey Arbitrator: United States.
District Court, EDNY and District of New Jersey, 1989 and Small Claims Court, City of New York, 1992.
Certified Mediator, United States. District Court, District of New Jersey, 1996.
Member: New York State and American (Member, Sections on: International Law. Litigation) Bar Associations.
Flushing Lawyers Club (President, 1981-1983).
American Numismatic Association (Legislative Counsel, 1978-1981. 1983-1995; Life Member. Member, Board of Governors, 1985-1995).
President, 1993-1995.
Life Fellow, American Numismatic Society. (Also Member, Ganz & Sivin, P.A., Physician organization Box 1215, Fair Lawn, New Jersey).
Married Barbara Bondanza, November 3, 1974 (divorced 1978). Married Kathleen Ann Gotsch, December 28, 1996. Children: Scott Harry, Elyse Toby, Pamela Rebecca.