Background
Berman, Eugene B. was born on June 1, 1928 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States.
Berman, Eugene B. was born on June 1, 1928 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States.
University of Nebraska (Bachelor of Arts, 1951). Boston University (Juris Doctor, 1952).
Counsel, Creditors Committee, In re SPM Manufacturing Corporation 984 F.2d 1305 (1st Circuit 1993); J & West Wall Systems Incorporated. v. Shawmut First Bank and Trust Company, et al., 413 Massachusetts 42 (1992); In re SPM Manufacturing Corporation, 1993 WL 9075 (1st Circuit Massachusetts 1993).Worked at Kamberg, Berman, Professional Corporation (Springfield, Master of Arts) specializing in Commercial Law, Creditors Rights, Commercial Collections, Bankruptcy, Reorganization, Commercial Litigation, Business Law, Administrative Law, Hotel and Hospitality Law. Railroad Law, Telecommunications Law. Trials in all Courts.
Admitted to the bar, 1952, Massachusetts.
1953, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts. 1960, United States. Supreme Court.
1969, United States. District Court, District of Connecticut.
1976, United States. District Court, District of Vermont. 1984, United States. District Court, Southern District of Texas.
1992, United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
Author: "The Automation and Mechanization of a Commercial Law Firm," Commercial Law Journal, November, 1970. "How to Collect A Debt," Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Editions, 1966, 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1974, Company-Author, Edition, 1984.
"Self-Help: Massachusetts Members Association of the First District," Commercial Law Journal, December, 1973. "How Mini-Computer Word Processing Can Increase Your Firm"s Productivity," Manual for Managing a Law Office, December, 1973.
"Representing A Bankrupt," Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1975.
Company-Author: with West, "The Issue of Sniadach," Commercial Law Journal, February, 1974. Contributor: "Massachusetts Variations of Commerical Law," Digest of Commercial Laws of the World, Oceana Publications, Incorporated., 1984. Company-author: "Durrett: The Problem and Suggestions for its Solution," Commercial Law Journal, 1985.
Trustee, Williston-Northampton School, Easthampton, Massachusetts, 1973-1983.
Fellow, American College of Bankruptcy, 1991. Director, Hampden County Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union, 1969.
Commercial Law League of America: Member, Board of Governors, 1976-1982 and President Elect, 1979-1980, President, 1980-1981. Chairman, Massachusetts Members Association, New England District, 1972-1983, 1985-1986.
Company-Chairman, Special Committee for Model Notice and Hearing for Provisional Remedies Acting, 1973.
Chairman: New England District Regional Members Association, 1973-1974. Debt Collection Project Committee, 1980-1983. Chairman, Planning and Projection Committee, 1982-1984.
Member: President"s Advisory Council, 1982-1983.
Subcommittee, Liaison with American Bar Association, 1982-1984. Member: Hampden County, Massachusetts (Member: Section on Business Law.
Sub-Committee on Bankruptcy, 1973. Budget and Finance Committee, 1976-1981), Federal and American (Member: Sections on: Corporation, Banking and Business Law.
Economics of Law Practice: General Practice.
Bankruptcy Committee, 1977) Bar Associations. Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys. National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees.
Massachusetts Bankers Association.
Kamberg, Berman, Professional Corporation is a commercial law firm providing legal representation to corporate and individual clients in the areas of commercial law, bankruptcy/creditors" rights, business transactions, banking and finance, real estate, commercial collections, railroad, hospitality law and litigation.
"The Automation and Mechanization of a Commercial Law Firm," Commercial Law Journal, November, 1970. "How to Collect A Debt," Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Editions, 1966, 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1974, CoAuthor, Edition, 1984. "Self-Help: Massachusetts Members Association of the First District," Commercial Law Journal, December, 1973.
"How MiniComputer Word Processing Can Increase Your Firm's Productivity," Manual for Managing a Law Office, December, 1973. "Representing A Bankrupt," Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1975. Co-Author: with West, "The Issue of Sniadach," Commercial Law Journal, February, 1974.
Contributor: "Massachusetts Variations of Commerical Law," Digest of Commercial Laws of the World, Oceana Publications, Inc., 1984. Coauthor: "Durrett: The Problem and Suggestions for its Solution," Commercial Law Journal, 1985. Trustee, Williston-Northampton School, Easthampton, Massachusetts, 1973-1983.
Director, Hampden County Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union, since 1969. Commercial Law League of America: Member, Board of Governors, 1976-1982 and President Elect, 1980, President, 1980-1981. Chairman, Massachusetts Members Association, New England District, 1972-1983, 1985-1986.
Co-Chairman, Special Committee for Model Notice and Hearing for Provisional Remedies Act, 1973.
Member, Board of Governors, 1976-1982 and President Elect, 1979-1980, President, 1980-1981. Chairman, Massachusetts Members Association, New England District, 1972-1983, 1985-1986. Company-Chairman, Special Committee for Model Notice and Hearing for Provisional Remedies Acting, 1973.
Fellow, American College of Bankruptcy, 1991.
Director, Hampden County Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union, 1969. Commercial Law League of America: Member, Board of Governors, 1976-1982 and President Elect, 1979-1980, President, 1980-1981.
Chairman, Massachusetts Members Association, New England District, 1972-1983, 1985-1986. Company-Chairman, Special Committee for Model Notice and Hearing for Provisional Remedies Acting, 1973.