Background
Handelman, Howard M. was born on May 31, 1927 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States.
Handelman, Howard M. was born on May 31, 1927 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States.
University of Delaware (Bachelor of Arts, 1950). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, 1953).
Worked at Bayard, Handelman & Murdoch, P.A. (Wilmington, Delaware) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1954, Delaware. Member: Supreme Court Board on Professional Responsibility, 1992.
Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Litigation Ethical Problems, 1974.
Supreme Court Study Committee on Code of Judicial Conduct, 1990-1993. Supreme Court Long Range Courts Planning Committee, 1989-1993.
Permanent Lawyers Advisory Committee, United States. District Court for the District of Delaware, 1984-1987.
Member, 1990 and Chairman, 1990-1991, Bar-Bench-Media Conference of Delaware.
Member, Board of Bar Examiners of the State of Delaware, 1982-1984. Member, Supreme Court Rules Advisory Committee, 1976-1978. Certified Mediator. Member: Delaware State (Vice President, 1971-1974.
Member: Corporation Law Section, 1968.
Council, 1991-1992; Committee on Public Comment, 1988 and Chairman, 1989) and American (Member: Board of Governors, 1992-1995. House of Delegates, State Delegate, 1979-1991.
Steering Committee of the Nominating Committee, 1986-1987, 1990-1991. Chair, Special Committee on Hearings, 1987-1988.
Committee on Credentials and Admissions, 1988-1989) Bar Associations.
American Judicature Society. Fellow, American Bar Foundation (State Chairman, 1992-1997. Bayard, Handelman & Murdoch, P.A. was formed through the merger of two long established and well known law firmsthe litigation firm of Bayard, Brill & Handelman, and the tax and transactional boutique of Murdoch & Walsh.
The firm is staffed and equipped to serve the demands of an aggressive and modern general practice.
From its main office in Wilmington and satellite offices in Newark and Dover, the firm services every county in Delaware. The hallmark of the firm is its ability to combine the benefits of specialization found in larger firms with the personal client contact typical of smaller firms.
The firm"s moderate size provides the flexibility to coordinate diverse legal specialties, in a team approach, to solve client problems.
Member: Supreme Court Board on Professional Responsibility, 1992. Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Litigation Ethical Problems, 1974. Supreme Court Study Committee on Code of Judicial Conduct, 1990-1993.
Supreme Court Long Range Courts Planning Committee, 1989-1993.
Permanent Lawyers Advisory Committee, United States. District Court for the District of Delaware, 1984-1987.
Member, 1990 and Chairman, 1990-1991, Bar-Bench-Media Conference of Delaware. Member, Board of Bar Examiners of the State of Delaware, 1982-1984.
Member, Supreme Court Rules Advisory Committee, 1976-1978.
Certified Mediator. Member: Delaware State (Vice President, 1971-1974. Member: Corporation Law Section, 1968.
Council, 1991-1992; Committee on Public Comment, 1988 and Chairman, 1989) and American (Member: Board of Governors, 1992-1995.
House of Delegates, State Delegate, 1979-1991. Steering Committee of the Nominating Committee, 1986-1987, 1990-1991. Chair, Special Committee on Hearings, 1987-1988.
Committee on Credentials and Admissions, 1988-1989) Bar Associations.
American Judicature Society. Fellow, American Bar Foundation (State Chairman, 1992-1997.
Fellow, American Bar Foundation (State Chairman, 1992-1997.