Background
Brossman, Eric L. was born on November 17, 1951 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Brossman, Eric L. was born on November 17, 1951 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Albright College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1973). Pennsylvania State University (Master of Arts, 1975). Dickinson School of Law (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1978).
Spoken languages: German.
Worked at McNees, Wallace & Nurick (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Civil Practice. Administrative, Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Corporate, Banking and Finance, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Tax, Probate, Labor and Employment, Litigation, Real Estate, Securities, Municipal Bonds, Public Utilities, Intellectual Property, Health Care, Environmental, Automotive, Transportation, Trademark, Copyright, Computer, Franchise and Unfair Competition Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Pennsylvania.
Editor-in-Chief, Dickinson Law Review, 1978.
Member, Woolsack Honor Society. Company-Author with Moses K. Rosenberg: "Title Companies and the Unauthorized Practice of Law Rules: The Exclusive Domain Reexamined," 83 Dickinson Law Review 437, 1979.
Comment, "The Pennsylvania Prompt Trial Rule: Is the Remedy Worse Then the Disease," 81 Dickinson Law Review 237, 1977. Adjunct Professor, Wiedner School of Law (Corporate Bankruptcy and Reorganization).
Council Member, Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section and Member, Landlord and Tenant Committee of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Member, Business Law and Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Sections, American Bar Association. Member: American Bankruptcy Institute. American Judicature Society.
McNees, Wallace & Nurick presently consists of 66 full-time practicing attorneys and 15 paralegals and is the largest law firm headquartered in Harrisburg.
We practice in all areas of civil litigation and commerical law, and we represent national, regional and local corporations, trade associations, medium-sized and smaller businesses, colleges and universities, hospitals, banks, insurance companies, non-profit institutions and individuals.
Member, Woolsack Honor Society. Company-Author with Moses K. Rosenberg: "Title Companies and the Unauthorized Practice of Law Rules: The Exclusive Domain Reexamined," 83 Dickinson Law Review 437, 1979. Comment, "The Pennsylvania Prompt Trial Rule: Is the Remedy Worse Then the Disease," 81 Dickinson Law Review 237, 1977.
Adjunct Professor, Wiedner School of Law (Corporate Bankruptcy and Reorganization).
Council Member, Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section and Member, Landlord and Tenant Committee of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, Pennsylvania Bar Association. Member, Business Law and Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Sections, American Bar Association.
Member: American Bankruptcy Institute. American Judicature Society.