Donald R. Lassman (Principal) admitted to bar, 1983, Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania; 1985, Massachusetts; 1986, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts and U.S. Tax Court; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit. Education: Washington University (B.A., 1980); University of Pittsburgh (J.D., 1983). Member, Panel of Chapter 7 Trustees, District of Massachusetts, 1995 - present Publications - Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. Chairman and contributing panelist : "How to Handle Consumer Bankruptcy Cases" 1997 thru 2009
"Bankruptcy Basics" 1996 thru 2009
"Practical Skills Symposium" 2000 thru 2008
"Hanging Your Own Shingle" 2001 thru 2008
"Bankruptcy Law Conference" 2002 thru 2009
"A Day in the Life of a Solo Practitioner" 2004 thru 2008
Co-Author, "Moving for Relief from the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy", M.C.L.E Publications, 2007
Author, "Individual Chapter 11s Really Do Work", American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, March 2008
Co-Author, "Reaffirmation Agreements in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases", American
Bankruptcy Institute Publications, 2009
Boston Bar Association - Planning Committee Member "Bankruptcy Court Practice 2002: 12th Annual Bankruptcy Court Bench Meets Bar Conference"
- Co-Chairman - Membership Committee of the Bankruptcy Law Section, 2002- 2005.
- Co-Chairman - Special Committee of the Bankruptcy Law Committee on the New Bankruptcy Act, 2005-2007.
- Co-Chairman Bankruptcy Law Section, 2007-2009. Member: Boston Bar Association - Member since 1995; American Bankruptcy Institute; Member since 1993; National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees - Member since 2002. Practice Areas: Bankruptcy; Business Reorganization; Creditors Rights; Receiverships; Assignments.
Member of the Bar of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.