Background
Maza Parker, Phyllis was born on March 3, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Maza Parker, Phyllis was born on March 3, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Yeshiva University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1969). Columbia University (Master of Arts, 1971). Boston University in Brussels, Belgium (Master Science in Management, 1989).
Temple University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1995).
Worked at Berger & Montague, Professional Corporation (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General and Complex Litigation, Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts, Antitrust, Securities, Corporate, Toxic Tort Litigation, Mass Tort Litigation, Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1996, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Member, Temple Law Review, 1993-1995.
Law Clerk, Honorary Murray C. Goldman, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, 1995-1996.
Published Note: Second Circuit Extends Double Jeopardy Clause to Prohibit Prosecution of Criminal Conduct Used Previously to Enhance Federal Guidelines Sentence, 67 Temporary.L.Rev. 1387 (1994). Member: American Bar Association.
Berger & Montague, Professional Corporation (formerly David Berger, P.A.) has been engaged in the practice of complex and class action litigation for over 20 years. The firm has been recognized by courts throughout the country for its ability and experience in handling major litigation, particularly in the fields of securities, antitrust and mass tort litigation brought as class and derivative actions.
Currently, the Berger firm consists of 52 lawyers, of whom 24 are members of its Securities Litigation Department.
Together with a support staff of paralegals, law clerks and others, the firm numbers over 123 individuals.
Member, Temple Law Review, 1993-1995. Law Clerk, Honorary Murray C. Goldman, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, 1995-1996. Published Note: Second Circuit Extends Double Jeopardy Clause to Prohibit Prosecution of Criminal Conduct Used Previously to Enhance Federal Guidelines Sentence, 67 Temporary.L.Rev.
1387 (1994).
Member: American Bar Association.