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ERIC A. BROWNDORF is a partner and chairman of the creditor's rights department of Cooper Levenson April Niedelman Wagenheim, P.A. He restricts his practice to banking, creditor's rights, bankruptcy and commercial litigation. Mr. Browndorf has lectured throughout the United States on creditor's rights to attorneys, bankers, accountants, trustees, and national consumer and commercial lending institutions. He earned his B.S. degree, magna cum laude, from American University and his J.D. degree from Cornell Law School. Mr. Browndorf is a member of the Pennsylvania, Kentucky and New Jersey State bar associations, and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has represented unsecured creditors committees, banks, trustees, national and international real estate developers. Mr. Browndorf served as a member of the U.S. Trustee's private panel of trustees. His successes include the representation of the creditors committees in restructuring proceedings involving the Greate Bay Hotel and Casino, Southern Jersey Airlines, and the Claridge Hotel and Casino. MICHAEL J. VISCOUNT JR. is a partner at Fox Rothschild LLP, where his main areas of focus are on the representation of public and private business owners and creditor groups involving corporate debt restructuring, workouts, bankruptcies, banking and finance, real estate, dispute resolution, and other complex commercial matters. Mr. Viscount has handled successful resolutions of complex situations involving a large cross section of the American economy, including casino, industrial, health care, telecom, manufacturing, real estate, and other business interests in and out of bankruptcy. He earned his B.A.degree from the University of Virginia and his J.D. degree from the University of Richmond. Mr. Viscount is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and the American, Pennsylvania and New Jersey State bar associations. He is admitted before the state and federal courts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. SCOTT M. ZAUBER is a partner with the law offices of Subranni Ostrove & Zauber. Mr. Zauber is a proud graduate of Atlantic City High School, Richard Stockton College and Rutgers University School of Law-Camden. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, and all New Jersey state courts and he has appeared in bankruptcy courts throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Mr. Zauber is active in the Bankruptcy Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association, and has lectured for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education on a regular basis since 2002. He was a contributing author to the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education's 2005 Bankruptcy Volume, and a co-editor of the 2006-2007 version, which included substantial revisions addressing the significant changes to bankruptcy law enacted by Congress in 2005. Mr. Zauber's professional affiliations include the New Jersey Bankruptcy Inn of Court, where he serves as an assistant director and participates as a master. He has served as an adjunct professor for Atlantic Cape Community College since 2004, and Richard Stockton College since 2008. Mr. Zauber's contribution to the development of a financial education program by South Jersey Legal Services in Atlantic City earned the law firm an Equal Justice Award in 2005 from New Jersey Legal Services. The judiciary's confidence in him is evidenced by his appointment as co-trustee of a deceased attorney's practice by the Assignment Judge of Camden County. Mr. Zauber was selected as a New Jersey "Super Lawyer Rising Star" by Law and Politics magazine in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. His representation spans from individual debtors to large corporations in cases filed under chapters 7, 11, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. Mr. Zauber has significant experience representing trustees in chapter 7 and chapter 11 cases. He is the primary contact person for representation in all chapter 11 and chapter 13 matters.
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