Alan N. Walter, Counsel 32 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042 (973)9378636 (Office)
Licenses:
New Jersey - Active 1987 New York - Currently registered 1979
Experience:
Volunteer Attorney at Pro Bono Partnership - 2011-present Principal at Alan N. Walter, Counsel - 2010-present General Counsel at MarketCounsel - 2006-2009 General Counsel at The Money Store - 2003-2005 General Counsel at The LINC Group - 2000-2001 Vice President & Counsel at Near North National Title of New York - 1999-2000 Associate at Robinson Silverman Pearce Aronsohn & Berman - 1996-1999 Counsel at Stryker, Tams & Dill - 1990-1996 Counsel at Kirsten, Simon, Friedman, Allen, Cherin & Linken - 1986-1990 Senior Attorney at Belco Petroleum Corporation - 1980-1986
Education:
New York University School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1978 Harvard College Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1975
Specialties:
Business - 10%, 36 years Debt / Lending Agreements - 10%, 31 years Financial Markets And Services - 10%, 21 years Intellectual Property - 10%, 21 years Employment / Labor - 10%, 21 years Limited Liability Company (LLC) - 10%, 31 years Venture Capital - 10%, 26 years Real Estate - 10%, 31 years Contracts / Agreements - 10%, 36 years Commercial - 10%, 36 years
Languages:
English
Associations:
Inn of Transactional Counsel - Member, 2007-present Association of Corporate Counsel - Member, 2006-present New Jersey State Bar Association - Member, 1987-present American Bar Association - Member, 1986-present
Description:
I give legal advice to new businesses and their entrepreneurial owners.
Alan Walter (1976-1980), Marsha McIntire (1975-1979), Paul Clough (1976-1977), Butch Bates (1975-1979), Robert Shetterly (1967-1971), Dustin Mowery (1995-1999)
After being snatched from her mother's car, Measles was taken to River Road in New Milford, Connecticut where her known attackers - Keith Foster, Dorothy Hallas, Maggie Mae Bennett, Alan Walter, Jeffrey Boyette, Ronald Rajcok, Deaneric Dupas, and June Segar - began beating her.
Minots in for a rough spell, all right. The Souris River is expected to crest something like 7 feet above its previous all-time recorded high. As Minots public works director Alan Walter put it, Were moving an ocean through this city, and its going to be here for awhile.