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Robert Braverman

Adjunct Professor at Law, Rutgers University-Camden0 Followers

Professor at the forefront of studies in bankruptcy law, Robert Braverman is an esteemed Adjunct Professor at Rutgers Law School-Camden. With a specialization in both business and consumer bankruptcy law, he brings a wealth of practical experience and academic insight to his role. His expertise is further underscored by his Board Certification in both areas, a testament to his deep understanding and proficiency in handling complex bankruptcy cases. In his teaching role, Professor Braverman focuses on Professional Responsibility, imparting essential ethical and professional standards to aspiring lawyers. His commitment to legal ethics is also reflected in his service on the Supreme Court of New Jersey District IV Ethics Committee, where he plays a crucial role in upholding the integrity of the legal profession. Beyond academia, Braverman actively represents both debtors and creditors, navigating the intricacies of bankruptcy law with skill and precision. His dual representation provides him with a balanced perspective, enhancing his ability to mediate effectively in bankruptcy disputes. His role as a bankruptcy mediator further highlights his capability in resolving conflicts and facilitating fair outcomes. Professor Braverman's academic journey began with a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1978, followed by a J.D. with honors from Rutgers University in 1981. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his distinguished career in law, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in both practice and teaching. His dedication to the field of law and his contributions to legal education make him a respected figure among colleagues and students alike. Through his work, Professor Braverman continues to influence the next generation of legal professionals, instilling in them the values of responsibility, ethics, and excellence.

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