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Biography

Joel Glucksman is an experienced civil and bankruptcy litigator specializing in the representation of secured lenders and other creditors in complex suits and bankruptcies. His court appearances take him throughout the State and Federal courts in the metropolitan area, focusing in particular on the Bankruptcy Courts for the District of New Jersey and the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.

Joel Glucksman is an experienced civil and bankruptcy litigator specializing in the representation of secured lenders and other creditors in complex suits and bankruptcies. His court appearances take him throughout the State and Federal courts in the metropolitan area, focusing in particular on the Bankruptcy Courts for the District of New Jersey and the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.

Mr. Glucksman’s clients include both national and regional banks, other lending institutions, and major corporations. In addition, his reputation in the Bankruptcy Courts has led to his appointment as counsel for Chapter 11 trustees in substantial bankruptcy proceedings.

Mr. Glucksman is active in the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI). Mr. Glucksman has been named to the New Jersey Super Lawyers® list from 2007-2017. The list, published by Super Lawyers Magazine in conjunction with New Jersey Monthly Magazine, is an annual listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 60 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.

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Articles

The News

Media

Video

UNDERSTANDING

CONTRACT BREACHES AND THE ART OF THE DEMAND LETTER

JOEL GLUCKSMAN INTRODUCES NEW JERSEY BANKRUPTCY NOW BLOG

Publications

Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Cybergenics v. Chinery - Third Circuit Turns Aside Hen House and Affirms Practice of Derivative Standing

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute - (www.abiworld.org)

Cybergenics v. Cinery - Or, the World According to Hen House: The Bar Awaits the Third Circuit's En Banc Ruling

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute - (www.abiworld.org)

Third Circuit Upholds Primacy of Internal Revenue Code Statute of Limitations in Bankruptcy Proceedings

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute - (www.abiworld.org)

Crazy Little Thing Called...Due Process: How Not to Conduct a §363 Sale

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute - (www.abiworld.org)

Federal Tax Injunction Act Prevents Buyer in 363 Sale From Using Bankruptcy Court to Enjoin Collection of Prepetition Personalty Taxes

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute - (www.abiworld.org)

Sovereign Immunity in Bankruptcy Court - A Seminole Matter Involving a Debtor’s Driver’s License

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute

Pre-empting the Uniform Commercial Code - How to Protect Security Interests in Copyrights and Copyrighted Material

The New Jersey Law Journal

Third Circuit Recognizes Possibility of Break-up Fees on Sale of Substantially All of Debtor’s Assets - In re O’Brien Environmental Energy, Inc.

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute

Of Security Interests and Copyrights: A Further Word of Caution for the Secured Lender

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute

Of Security Interests and Patent Rights: A Word of Caution for the Secured Lender

Cracking the Code, the interactive newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute

Death of the Bulk Sales Law: A Call for Increased Creditor Diligence

XVII Creditor and Debtor Relations Section Newsletter of the New Jersey State Bar Association

Fleet Factors: The Controversy Rages On

XII Creditor and Debtor Relations Section Newsletter of the New Jersey State Bar Association

Intestate Succession in New Jersey

Columbia Journal of Law and Social Programs 253

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