Background
Hurley, John Jay was born on June 6, 1956 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Hurley, John Jay was born on June 6, 1956 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Canisius College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1978). University of Notre Dame (Juris Doctor, 1981).
Worked at Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock, Blaine & Huber (Buffalo, New York) specializing in General Practice. Corporations, Litigation, Trust and Estates, Tax, Labor Relations, Real Estate, Banking, Commercial, Municipal Finance, Bankruptcy Reorganization, Antitrust, Products Liability, Insurance Coverage, Immigration, Customs, Environmental and Energy Law. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Illinois.
1985, New New York
Author: "Chapter 11 Alternative: Section 363 Sale of All of the Debtor"s Assets Outside a Plan of Reorganization," 58 American Banker Law Journal 233, 1984.
"Trade Supplier"s Plight: Dealing with the Insolvent Customer," Chicago Industrial Bulletin, Volume 2, Nos. 3 and 4, 1983; "In Search of the New Paradigm: Total Quality Management in the Law Firm: A Case Study," 43 Emory Lord Justice 521 (1994).
Member, Board of Directors, Buffalo Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME), 1993. Member, Board of Directors, Arts Council in Buffalo and Erie County, 1989-1996.
President, 1994-1996.
Member, Board of Directors, Sisters Hospital Foundation, 1994. Member, Canisius College Board of Regents, 1993. Founded in 1834 in Buffalo as the law office of Orsamus H. Marshall, Phillips, Lytle counts among its former partners several prominent individuals including President Grover Cleveland.
Through its expansion into several offices and the development of new practice areas, the Firm has grown into a position of prominence in the northeastern United States and the province of Ontario.
Member, Board of Directors, Buffalo Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME), 1993. Member, Board of Directors, Arts Council in Buffalo and Erie County, 1989-1996. President, 1994-1996.
Member, Board of Directors, Sisters Hospital Foundation, 1994.
Member, Canisius College Board of Regents, 1993.