Background
Manochi, Glenn A. was born on April 28, 1956 in Danbury, Connecticut, United States.
Manochi, Glenn A. was born on April 28, 1956 in Danbury, Connecticut, United States.
Western Connecticut State University (Bachelor of Business Administration, cum laude, 1978). Temple University (Juris Doctor,1981).
Worked at Lightman, Manochi & Kornilowicz (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Civil and Commercial Litigation, Creditor's Rights, Mortgage Foreclosures, Banking and Bankruptcy, Commercial and General Transactions, Construction, Real Estate. Admitted to the bar, 1982, New York. 1983, United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
1986, Connecticut; 1992, Pennsylvania and United States. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 1995, New Jersey and United States.
District Court, District of New Jersey. Member, Temple Law Quarterly, 1979-1981. Comment: "The Legitimate-Illegitimate Controversy Over Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Section 1962 (c): The Voyage of the 'Enterprise' Through the Federal Circuits and a Proposed Solution," 54 Temp.
L.Q. 62 (1981); Note, Lutz Appellate Printers, Inc. v. Department of Property & Supplies, 53 Temp. L.Q. 679 (1980). Member: New York State Bar Association (Member: Business Law Section.
Corporate Counsel Section, 1988). Pennsylvania Bar Association. (Also at Haddonfield, New Jersey Office).
The firm provides a full range of general legal services, with an emphasis in commercial litigation, creditor's rights, mortgage foreclosures, workouts, bankruptcy, real estate law, and the representation of banks and financial institutions. We also provide counseling to our clients in general corporate matters, business funding arrangements, real estate and zoning matters, and labor relations. Our clients include national and locally owned businesses, financial institutions and individuals.
Member, Temple Law Quarterly, 1979-1981. Comment: "The Legitimate-Illegitimate Controversy Over Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Section 1962 (c): The Voyage of the 'Enterprise' Through the Federal Circuits and a Proposed Solution," 54 Temp. L.Q. 62 (1981); Note, Lutz Appellate Printers, Inc. v.
Department of Property & Supplies, 53 Temp. L.Q. 679 (1980). Member: New York State Bar Association (Member: Business Law Section. Corporate Counsel Section, 1988).
Pennsylvania Bar Association. (Also at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Office).