Background
Burns, Paul E. was born on September 9, 1959 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States.
Burns, Paul E. was born on September 9, 1959 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States.
Boston College (Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, 1981. Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1984).
Worked at Trager and Trager, A Professional Corporation (Fairfield, Connecticut) specializing in Litigation, Bankruptcy, Business and Commercial Law, Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1984, Connecticut and United States. District Court, District of Connecticut.
1986, Massachusetts and United States.
District Court, District of Massachusetts. 1988, United States. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit.
1990, United States. Supreme Court. 1991, District of Columbia, New York and United States.
District Court, Southern District of New New York
Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Torts. Author: "Timing is Paramount: The Impact of Paramount v. Time on the Law of Hostile Takeovers," Florida State University Law Review, Volume 19, Number.
3, p.
761 (Winter 1992). "An Introduction To Ethical Considerations in Bankruptcy," Connecticut Lawyer, Volume 4, Number. 4, p. 3 (December 1993/January 1994).
Company-Author, "Litigating with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation," Connecticut Lawyer, Volume 2, Number. 9, p. 3 (June/July, 1992).
Speaker, "Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law and Procedure," National Business Institute, 1993 and 1994.
Speaker: "Commercial Lending in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 1996. Adjunct Instructor of Law: Fairfield University, 1992. Norwalk Community College Legal Assistance Program, 1990.
Associate, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, 1985-1987.
Who"s Who in American Law, 1994. Special Master, Superior Court of Connecticut, 1994.
Member: Greater Bridgeport (Member, Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Committee, Civil Trials Committee), Connecticut (Member: House of Delegates, Litigation Section Executive Committee. Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section, Executive Committee.
Federal Practice, Intellectual Property, Computer Law and Business Law Sections) and American (Member, Section of Business Law and Section of Litigation) Bar Associations.
Author: "Timing is Paramount: The Impact of Paramount v. Time on the Law of Hostile Takeovers," Florida State University Law Review, Volume 19, No. 3, p. 761 (Winter 1992).
"An Introduction To Ethical Considerations in Bankruptcy," Connecticut Lawyer, Volume 4, No. 4, p. 3 (December 1993/January 1994). Co-Author, "Litigating with the FDIC," Connecticut Lawyer, Volume 2, No.
9, p. 3 (June/July, 1992). Speaker, "Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law and Procedure," National Business Institute, 1993 and 1994. Speaker: "Commercial Lending in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 1996.
Adjunct Instructor of Law: Fairfield University, 1992. Norwalk Community College Legal Assistance Program, 1990. Associate, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, 1985-1987.
Who's Who in American Law, 1994. Special Master, Superior Court of Connecticut, 1994. Co-Author, "Litigating with the FDIC," Connecticut Lawyer, Volume 2, No.
9, p. 3 (June/July, 1992). Speaker, "Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law and Procedure," National Business Institute, 1993 and 1994. Speaker: "Commercial Lending in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 1996.
Adjunct Instructor of Law: Fairfield University, 1992. Norwalk Community College Legal Assistance Program, 1990. Associate, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, 1985-1987.
Who's Who in American Law, 1994. Special Master, Superior Court of Connecticut, 1994.
Member: Greater Bridgeport (Member, Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Committee, Civil Trials Committee), Connecticut (Member: House of Delegates, Litigation Section Executive Committee. Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section, Executive Committee. Federal Practice, Intellectual Property, Computer Law and Business Law Sections) and American (Member, Section of Business Law and Section of Litigation) Bar Associations.