Background
Goldberger, Leonard P. was born in 1952.
Goldberger, Leonard P. was born in 1952.
Temple University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1973). Villanova University (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Worked at White and Williams (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Practice, Civil Litigation (Business and Casualty), Corporate, Creditors" Rights, Director and Officers Liability, Environmental and Toxic Tort Litigation, Finance and Banking, Health Care and Medical Malpractice, Insurance Coverage and Reinsurance, Labor (Management), Products Liability, Professional Liability, Property and Subrogation, Litigation, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation and Estates, Workers Compensation. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Pennsylvania. Author: "Disclosure: Bankruptcy Style," Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter, 1981.
"New Breed of Chapter ll Cases," The Legal Intelligencer, 1983.
"The New Respectability of Chapter 11," The Legal Intelligencer, 1985. "Little Bhopals and the Bankruptcy Environment," The Legal Intelligencer, 1985.
"The Texaco Star Could Be Chapter 11," The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1986. "Bhopal, Bankruptcy and Environmental Concerns," Philadelphia Daily News, 1986.
"What Happened to Bankruptcy"s Stigma," Philadelphia Business Journal, 1987.
Course Planner and Moderator for "The Failing Leveraged Buy-out: Surviving the Crash and Burn," Workshop, 1988, 1989. Course Planner and Moderator for "Insuring the Bankrupt Company," Workshop, 1990. "Bankruptcy Assets: The New Takeover Game," Turnarounds & Workouts, 1987.
"Environmental Liability In Bankruptcy," Pennsylvania Bar Institute Environmental Liability in Business Transactions Coursebook, 1986.
Lecturer in Law, Rutgers-Camden School of Law, 1988. Faculty, National Institute of Trial Advocacy"s Bankruptcy Advocacy Skills Program, 1994.
Member, Editorial Board, Bankruptcy Pleadings and Briefs, 1987-1989. Faculty, Law and Education, Incorporated.
Bankruptcy Law Seminar, 1996.
Director, American Bankruptcy Institute, 1991. Contributing Editor, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, 1991. Contributing Editor, Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 1992.
Member, Contributing Advisory Board, Distressed Business and Real Estate Newsletter, Westlake Professional Publications, 1988.
Contributing Editor, Norton Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law, Callahan & Company, 1988. Contributing Editor, Norton Bankruptcy Law Advisor, 1995.
Private Trustee, United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1979. President, Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, 1983-1985.
Member: Philadelphia (Member: Bankruptcy Committee of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section, 1977.
Environmental Law Committee, 1985. Federal Courts Committee, 1989) and American (Member, Sections on Business Law. Real Property, Probate and Trust Law.
Litigation) Bar Associations.
American Bankruptcy Institute. White and Williams is a large, diversified law firm engaged in substantially all aspects of civil practice for a wide range of sophisticated clients.
The firm provides high quality, specialized services in a variety of disciplines, with particular emphasis on litigation, transactional matters, and general corporate representation.
Member, Editorial Board, Bankruptcy Pleadings and Briefs, 1987-1989. Faculty, Law and Education, Incorporated. Bankruptcy Law Seminar, 1996.
Director, American Bankruptcy Institute, 1991.
Contributing Editor, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, 1991. Contributing Editor, Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 1992.
Member, Contributing Advisory Board, Distressed Business and Real Estate Newsletter, Westlake Professional Publications, 1988. Contributing Editor, Norton Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law, Callahan & Company, 1988.
Contributing Editor, Norton Bankruptcy Law Advisor, 1995.
Private Trustee, United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1979. President, Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, 1983-1985. Member: Philadelphia (Member: Bankruptcy Committee of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section, 1977.
Environmental Law Committee, 1985.
Federal Courts Committee, 1989) and American (Member, Sections on Business Law. Real Property, Probate and Trust Law.
Litigation) Bar Associations. American Bankruptcy Institute.