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Steven H. Resnicoff

Professor of Law;
Co - Director of Center for Jewish Law and Judaic Studies
Publications

Steven H. Resnicoff
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Contact Information

312.362.8137
Fax: 312.362.5448
sresnico@depaul.edu
Office: 800 A LC

Biography

Professor Resnicoff is an internationally known scholar who has written and lectured extensively on a wide variety of subjects, including alternative dispute resolution, bankruptcy, commercial paper, legal ethics, and medical ethics. Drawing on his formal Talmudic training as well as law firm experience, Professor Resnicoff analyzes these issues from both secular and religious perspectives, often exploring how these disparate systems interact. As holder of DePaul’s prestigious Wicklander Chair for Professional Ethics in 2001, he focused on honesty and integrity in the legal profession and in legal education. His purely commercial law writings have also commanded attention. His proposal to amend the Bankruptcy Code, made in Is it Morally Wrong to Depend on the Honesty of Your Partner or Spouse? Bankruptcy Dischargeability of Vicarious Debt, was explicitly endorsed by the American Bar Association’s ad hoc committee on partnerships in bankruptcy. His works also have been cited favorably by academics and courts.


Courses

Bankruptcy, Contracts, Jewish Law, Legal Profession, Negotiable Instruments

Education

B.A., Princeton University; J.D., Yale University; Rabbinic, Beth Medrash Govoha