Background
Sellinger, Philip R. was born on May 31, 1954 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Sellinger, Philip R. was born on May 31, 1954 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
University of Massachusetts (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1976). New York University (Juris Doctor, 1979).
Worked at Sills Cummis Zuckerman Radin Tischman Epstein & Gross, A Professional, Corporation (Newark, New Jersey. Also Atlantic City, New Jersey & New York, New York) specializing in Environmental Litigation, Complex Commercial Litigation, Computer Litigation, Corporate Compliance, Business Crimes. Admitted to the bar, 1979, New New York
1980, United States.
District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York 1982, New Jersey; 1987, United States. Supreme Court; 1988, United States.
District Court, Western District of New New York
United States. District Court, District of Virgin Islands. Member, 1977-1978 and Articles Editor, 1978-1979, Annual Survey of American Law.
Law Clerk, Honorary Anne East. Thompson, United States. District Court, District of New Jersey, 1979-1980.
Assistant United States.
Attorney, 1981-1984. Company-author: Philip R. Sellinger, Douglas R. Weider and David Jay, "lieutenant"s Never Too Late: New York Nacks Away From Draconian Latin Notice Rules," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (October 1996). Philip R. Sellinger, Kenneth F. Oettle and Kenneth R. Weiner, "Reducing Litigation Costs Through Partnering," The Metropolitan Corporate Counse (May 1996).
Author: "Prosecuting Successful and Cost-Effective Environmental Coverage Litigation," Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (February 1996).
"Better Management Through Imaging," New Jersey Law Journal (Complex Litigation Supplement) (March 1995). "Control Complex Litigation: Electronic Imaging," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (March 1995). "Environmental Reform to make New Jersey more "Business-Friendly," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (August 1994).
"Negotiated Environmental Services Agreement," The Environmental Counselor (July 1994).
"Will Cleanup Laws" Amendments Affect Costs?" New Jersey Law Journal (Environmental Supplement), (February 1994). "Trip Plans are Onerous and Complex," New Jersey Law Journal, (April 1994).
"Environmental Reform in New Jersey," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, October 1993. "Criminalizing Workplace Health and Safety Violations: Liability of Corporations and Their Officers and Directors," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, September 6, 1993.
"Environmental Reporting Obligations: Can Corporate Officers and Directors Be Jailed for Violations of Environmental Reporting Statutes?" Managing Corporate Environmental Problems: Enforcement, Compliance, Financial Disclosure and Tax Issues--Seminar (April 1992).
"Preserving the Attorney-Client and Work-Product Privileges While Conducting Corporate Environmental Investigations," Corporate Counsel"s Guide to Environmental Law, 1989. "Environmental Litigation: Private Cost Recovery and Contribution Actions Under the Superfund Acting," The Environmental Counselor, Issue Number. 4, 1988; "Environmental Protection Agency"s Proposed Rule on Lender Liability Under CERCLA: Number Panacea for the Financial Services Industry," Environmental Law Reporter, Volume XX, Number.
10, October, 1991.
"Civil Rights: Seniority and the Perpetuation of Past Discrimination," Annual Survey of American Law, 1978 Volume, Issue 4, 1979. "School Desegregation," Annual Survey of American Law, 1978 Volume 4, 1979. Lecturer: National Center for Preventive Law, American Bar Association National Institute: Environmental Compliance: Its Criminal and Civil Implications to Corporations, Financial Institutions and their Directors and Officers, 1987.
New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education: Environmental Reporting Obligations - Criminal Liability of Corporate Officers and Directors for Violation of Environmental Reporting Statutes, 1990, and Introduction to Environmental Law, 1992.
Environmental Counselling and Compliance, 1993. Preserving the Attorney-Client and Work-Product Privileges While Conducting Corporate Investigations, 1987.
Protecting the Corporation and Management from Criminal Prosecution, 1987. Member, 1993-1995, Advisory Board, Transit Plus, Essex Traffic Management Association pursuant to 1990 Clean Air Acting Amendments.
Member: New Jersey State (Member, Federal Bar and Environmental Law Sections, 1988-1997.
Delegate, General Council, 1984-1985. Chair, Secretary/Treasurer, Young Lawyers Division, 1985-1987) and American (Member, Section of Natural Resources, Environment and Energy Law Litigation, 1990-1997. Subcommittee on Environmental Crimes, 1990-1997 and on Environmental Insurance, 1993-1997.
White Collar Crime Committee, Criminal Justice Section, 1985-1989.
Member, 1983 and Chairman, 1984, Criminal Justice Committee, Young Lawyers Division. Standing Committee on Association Standards for Criminal Justice, 1984-1985).
(Also at Atlantic City, New Jersey and New York, New York Offices).
Essex County (Member, Executive Committee, Young Lawyers Division, 1986), New Jersey State (Member, Environmental Law Section. Delegate, General Council, 1984-1985. Chair, Secretary/Treasurer, Young Lawyers Division, 1985-1987) and American (Member, Environmental Law Section.
Member, 1983 and Chairman, 1984-1985, Criminal Justice Committee, Young Lawyers Division.
Standing Committee on Association Standards for Criminal Justice, 1984-1985. Member, White Collar Crime Committee, Criminal Justice Section, 1985-1989) Bar Associations.
(Also at Atlantic City, New Jersey and New York, New York Offices). Environmental Law, Complex and Civil Litigation, Business Crimes Law.