Background
Ambro, Thomas L. was born on December 27, 1949 in Cambridge, Ohio, United States.
Ambro, Thomas L. was born on December 27, 1949 in Cambridge, Ohio, United States.
Georgetown University (Bachelor of Arts, 1971. Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A. (Wilmington, Delaware) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Delaware. Phi Beta Kappa. Clerk, The Honorable Daniel L. Herrmann, Chief Justice, Delaware Supreme Court, 1975-1976.
Author: "Third Party Legal Opinions, in Asset Based Financing: A Transactional Guide" (Matthew Bender, 1990). Co-author: "Some Thoughts on the Economics of Legal Opinions, 1989 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 307 (1989).
"Special Purpose Banking Corporations," in the Delaware Law of Corporations and Business Organizations (2d ed. 1990). Member, State of Delaware Governor's Commission on Major Commercial Litigation Reform, 1993. Arbitration Panelist, American Arbitration Association.
Member, New York TriBar Opinion Committee, 1988. Chair of Drafting Group Re: "Special Report of the TriBar Opinion Committee: UCC Security Interest Opinions," 49 Bus. Law. 359 (1993); Member of Drafting Group Re: "The Remedies Opinion," 46 Bus.
Law. 959 (1991). Member: Delaware State (Chairman, 1979-1982 and Vice Chairman, 1982-1983, Commercial Law Section. Chair, Subcommittee on Uniform Commercial Code, 1983), American (Member, Council of the Section of Business Law, 1994. Chair, Committee on Publications, 1994.
Chair, Committee on Legal Opinions, 1995. Chair, Committee on Meetings, 1990-1994. Vice-Chair, Committee on Meetings, 1988-1990.
Vice Chair, Committee on Programs, 1987-1990. Participant, Silverado Conference on Legal Opinions, 1989. Member of Drafting Subcommittee American Bar Association Third-Party Legal Opinion Report, 1989-1991.
Member, Business Bankruptcy Committee. Member, Committee on Commercial Financial Services, and Chair of Subcommittee on Opinion Letters, 1989-1995. Member, Committee on Negotiated Acquisitions.
Member, Committee on Uniform Commercial Code) Bar Associations. American College of Bankruptcy. American Bankruptcy Institute.
American College of Investment Counsel. American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers (Charter Member and Member of Board of Regents). Richards, Layton & Finger, founded in the early 1900's, is Delaware's largest law firm with seventy-nine lawyers.
The firm has a full-service regional practice, as well as a national practice in the areas of corporate law and litigation, partnership law, limited liability company and business trust law, bankruptcy and complex financial transactions. The firm offers a wide range of professional services, including general civil practice in state and federal courts, all aspects of Delaware corporate law, partnership, limited liability company and business trust law, federal and state taxation, estate planning, estates and trusts, real estate, business law, banking law, bankruptcy law, labor law, intellectual property, environmental law, administrative law and governmental relations. Members of the firm are active in the academic, business, charitable and political communities.
Member, State of Delaware Governor's Commission on Major Commercial Litigation Reform, 1993. Arbitration Panelist, American Arbitration Association. Member, New York TriBar Opinion Committee, 1988.
Chair of Drafting Group Re: "Special Report of the TriBar Opinion Committee: UCC Security Interest Opinions," 49 Bus. Law. 359 (1993); Member of Drafting Group Re: "The Remedies Opinion," 46 Bus. Law. 959 (1991). Member: Delaware State (Chairman, 1979-1982 and Vice Chairman, 1982-1983, Commercial Law Section.
Chair, Subcommittee on Uniform Commercial Code, 1983), American (Member, Council of the Section of Business Law, 1994. Chair, Committee on Publications, 1994. Chair, Committee on Legal Opinions, 1995.
Chair, Committee on Meetings, 1990-1994. Vice-Chair, Committee on Meetings, 1988-1990. Vice Chair, Committee on Programs, 1987-1990.
Participant, Silverado Conference on Legal Opinions, 1989. Member of Drafting Subcommittee American Bar Association Third-Party Legal Opinion Report, 1989-1991. Member, Business Bankruptcy Committee.
Member, Committee on Commercial Financial Services, and Chair of Subcommittee on Opinion Letters, 1989-1995. Member, Committee on Negotiated Acquisitions. Member, Committee on Uniform Commercial Code) Bar Associations.
American College of Bankruptcy. American Bankruptcy Institute. American College of Investment Counsel.
American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers (Charter Member and Member of Board of Regents).