Jeffrey S. Saltz
Education and Experience
- Harvard Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 1978
- Executive Editor, Harvard Law Review
- Princeton University, A.B., magna cum laude, 1975
- Litigator, Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen, LLP,
1979-1998
(partner, 1986-1998)
- Law Clerk to Hon. Harrison L. Winter, United States Court
of
Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1978-1979
Lectures and Publications
- Panel Moderator, "On Disputing the Meaning of 'Is': Depositions
in
the Video Age," American Bar Association Business and
Corporate
Litigation Committee, 1999
- Panel Moderator, "Depositions in the Post-Lewinsky Era,"
Philadelphia Bar Association Business Litigation Committee,
1999
- Panelist on "Recent Developments with Respect to Civil RICO,
State
UDAP, and Common Law Fraud Cases," in Practicing Law
Institute
program on "Consumer Financial Services Litigation," May 1997
- Lecturer before the Pennsylvania Bankers Association Bank
Counsel Roundtable and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's
Annual
Business Law Institute
- "Another Year of Credit Card Late Charge Cases: The Search for
a
Definition of 'Interest' Continues," 51 Business Lawyer
925 (1996)
- "Racial Discrimination and the Tax Injunction Act:
Garrett
v. Bamford," 90 Harvard Law Review 616 (1977)
Professional Affiliations
- Member, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and American Bar
Associations
- Chair, Business Litigation Committee, Philadelphia Bar
Association,
2002
Community Involvement
- Board Member, Montgomery County Industrial Development
Authority (since 2003)
- President, Beth David Reform Congregation, Gladwyne, PA
(Solicitor, 1998-2000; Vice President, 2000-2004)
- Vice Chair, Montgomery County Democratic Committee,
1998-2002
- Chair, Lower Merion-Narberth Democratic Committee,
1988-1996
Lisa B. Wershaw
Lisa Wershaw is a 1977 graduate of Northwestern University and a
1980 graduate of the National Law Center, George Washington
University. She started in practice working for the Federal
Communications Commission specializing in communications law. She
has since been engaged in a commercial litigation practice, working
at some of the most prominent law firms in Philadelphia, including
Schnader Harrison Segal and Lewis and Conrad O'Brien Gelman &
Rohn.
In addition to her practice in complex commercial litigation.
insurance coverage litigation, and employment litigation, Ms.
Wershaw also has substantial experience in the law of Special
Education, representing parents of special-needs children in
obtaining appropriate educational placement.
Ms. Wershaw is a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish
Centers of Greater Philadelphia, and is President of the JCC's
Kaiserman Branch in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.
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