Background
Monaghan, John Jay was born on July 15, 1959 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Monaghan, John Jay was born on July 15, 1959 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Middlebury College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1981). Boston University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1985). Editor, Boston University Law Review 1984-1985.
Worked at Sherburne, Powers & Needham, Professional Corporation (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Banking, Corporate, Copyright Infringement, Environmental, Government Relations, Intellectual Property, International, Probate, Municipal, Real Estate, Securities, Public Utilities, Syndication, Taxation, Transportation, Trusts and Estates, Construction Litigation, Education, Professional Liability, Civil and Criminal Trials in all Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Massachusetts and United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts.
1995, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Michigan. 1996, United States. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Editor, Boston University Law Review 1984-1985.
Author: "Extending The Bad Faith Tort Doctrine to General Commercial Contracts," 65 Boston University Law Review 335, 1985.
Company-Author: "Court Ruling Puts The Old Homestead Declaration In A New Legal Light," The Banker and Tradesman, May 13, 1992. "Asset Sales Under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code in Chapter 11," MCLE Publications, 1994.
"Has Congress Bankrupted Bankruptcy? Bankers are Cheering, Debtors Jeering," The Banker and Tradesman, May 17, 1995. Appointments: The Private Panel of Chapter 7 Trustees for the District of Massachusetts.
Member: Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations.
American Bankruptcy Institute. The collective experience of more than 65 attorneys allows Sherburne, Powers & Needham to continue a tradition in providing a full range of quality legal services, both nationally and internationally, to businesses, institutions and individuals.
Member: Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations. American Bankruptcy Institute.