STACY M. NEGLIO
15 BRAMBLE LANE
OLD BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07747
[Send email to request phone number] 65-1484
BAR ADMISSIONS
State and District of New Jersey- December 1992
State of New York- April 1993
Southern District of New York 1994 Eastern District of New York- 1997
EDUCATION
Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York
Juris Doctor: May 1992
Honors: Dean’s List
Activities: Pace Law Review
Honor Board
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
Bachelor of Arts: May 1988
Honors: Dean’s List
Major: Political Science Minor: Business Administration
Activities: Allocations Chairman for Boston University
Treasurer of Boston University Hillel
Student Representative to Cultural Jewish Endowment Committee
Founder and Vice President of Little Sisters to Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
Espinosa & Espinosa, L.L.P. a subsidiary of McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney &
Carpenter, L.L.P., Weehawken, New Jersey
Associate: July 2006 to Present
Associate in General Practice Firm, with a concentration on Consumer Bankruptcy,
(with a focus on Chapters 7 and 13), Collections, and Foreclosure matters. Handle
substantial caseload from client development through resolution of the
proceeding. Additionally conduct examinations of claimants pursuant to Gen. Mun.
Law Section 50-h(1) on behalf of the City of New York.
Mongelli & Neglio, LLC, Hackensack, New Jersey
Partner: April 2002 to August 2004
Associate: February 2000 to April 2002
Partner in General Practice Firm, concentrating in bankruptcy, corporate, real
estate, estate planning, probate, personal injury and municipal law. Handled
own caseload from client development through resolution of the proceeding either
through litigation or settlement as a result of negotiation. Extensive
experience in litigation, in New Jersey Superior, Chancery, and Landlord-Tenant
Courts
Epstein Fitzsimmons Brown, Gioia, Jacobs and Sprouls PC, Chatham, New Jersey
Of Counsel: December 2000 to August 2004, concurrent with Mongelli & Neglio,
LLC
Consulted with attorneys regarding Bankruptcy issues that arise for their
clients.
Brauner Baron Rosenzweig & Klein, LLC, New York, New York
Associate: July 1997 to January 2000
Associate in the Bankruptcy Department representing Trustees, Debtors and
Creditors in all aspects of a Bankruptcy case in Chapters 7 and 11. Drafted
pleadings and argued motions in Bankruptcy Court in the Southern and Eastern
Districts of New York as well as the Newark and Trenton Vicinages of New Jersey.
Assisted Chapter 7 Trustee in all duties including preparation of Final Reports
and conducted Section 341(a) Meetings of Creditors on his behalf. Participated
in all phases of bankruptcy litigation including commencing Adversary
Proceedings, negotiation of settlements, drafting legal memoranda and briefs, and
conducting Bankruptcy Rule 2004 Examinations.
Lum Danzis Drasco Positan & Kleinberg, LLC, Roseland, New Jersey
Associate: April 1994 to July 1997
Associate in the Bankruptcy Department. Represented debtors, Creditors (both
secured and unsecured) and Trustees in all aspects of a Bankruptcy case in
chapters 7, 11 and 13. Drafted pleadings and argued motions in bankruptcy Court
in Trenton, Newark and Camden, New Jersey as well as the Southern District of New
York. Represented both Plaintiffs and Defendants in medical malpractice
litigations. Engaged in collection proceedings.
Aftab & Associates, P.A. Cresskill, New Jersey
Associate, June 1991 to March 1994
Represented large corporate Debtors in Bankruptcy reorganizations. Represented
a large corporate creditor in a bankruptcy reclamation action. Participated in
all phases of Bankruptcy cases in Chapters 7, 11 and 13 from a Debtor’s
perspective. Prepared legal documents including legal memoranda, motions and
briefs, in the corporate, bankruptcy, matrimonial and landlord-tenant areas.
Participated in all phases of discovery and in a limited amount of general
litigation.
City Court of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, New York
Judicial Internship, Summer 1990
While a student in law school, performed legal research and drafted memoranda,
decisions, and motions for three City Court Judges. Assisted the Judges while on
the bench. Areas of law covered include criminal and civil issues,
landlord-tenant proceedings and traffic violations.
Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York
Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, September 1991 to May 1992
While a student in law school, assisted Professor in legal research and writing
of articles for publication. Assisted Professor in teaching First-year law
students how to conduct legal research and writing.
MEMBERSHIPS
Member of New Jersey, New York State and American Bar Associations, Member of
Bergen County Bar Association, former member of Women Lawyers in Bergen County,
former secretary of Essex County Young Lawyers Association, former Vice President
of Women in Federal Practice, and participant in Bankruptcy Inns of Court
Program.
ADDITIONAL
Knowledge of Electronic Filing Procedures for the Bankruptcy Courts, New Jersey
District Court, and the District Courts in both the Southern and Eastern
Districts of New York. Knowledge of LEXIS, Westlaw, PACER and the Internet.
PUBLICATIONS
Landlords May be Better Able to Protect Themselves From a Bankruptcy Tenant by
Using Letters of Credit. Published in the Bergen Barrister, Autumn 2002 issue.
Brief Explanation of the Chapters in Bankruptcy. Published by the “On the Case”
program of the Young Lawyers Section of the New York State Bar Association. June
28, 2002.
PERSONAL
Enjoy cooking and water sports. Interested in music and the arts.
References available upon request.
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