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Douglas S. Stanger Listed as Bankruptcy Court Approved Mediator in Delaware

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Cherry Hill, NJ

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware added Douglas S. Stanger, a member of Flaster Greenberg's Bankruptcy, Financial Restructuring and Risk Management Department, to its Register of Mediators. Mr. Stanger is now eligible to serve as a mediator for the Court's Mediation Program. 

For over 25 years, Mr. Stanger has served as a Panel Trustee Member for the United Stated Department of Justice. His substantial experience in bankruptcy includes representation of Trustees, debtors and creditors.

Mr. Stanger has been an advocate of mediation and alternative dispute resolution for over 30 years. While in law school at Yeshiva University-Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, he was trained to be one of the first mediators at the Brooklyn Mediation Center and proceeded to conduct mediations during law school. He also conducted mediations and mediation training programs through the former Community Justice Institute, which became known as the Community Mediation Services, Inc. upon relocating to South Jersey following law school. He is past President of that Organization, which is a partnership for Atlantic County, the Atlantic County Bar Association and Stockton University.

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