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Appearances
 

Appearances / Quoted in the Press in 2011

 

Jan. 1-on going:

 

Boston Sunday Herald, Divorce 411 - ____  columns answering questions on divorce.  (See itemized list of column topic and dates of publication, listed under AAuthor@ in Resume).

 

Mar. 27:                                                                                                           

Boston Sunday Herald, Inside Track reporting on segment in the March 29, 2011 CNBC’s “Divorce Wars” featuring Margaret Spenlinhauer and Gerald L. Nissenbaum.

 

Mar. 28:                                                                                                            

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Hearsay, “Hide and Seek” reporting on “Boston divorce legend Gerald L. Nissenbaum” being on March 29, 2011 CNBC’s “Divorce Wars”, 39 MLW 1268, Issue No. 32, p. 4.

  

Mar. 29:                                                                                                  

CNBC-TV, Divorce Wars, 9:00 PM EDST.

 April 10:                                                                                                        

WGBH 89.9 FM, Boston, MA, Emily Rooney Show, Noon-12:30 PM, commenting on separation of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver.

 

April 10:                                                                                                          

WGBH TV, Boston, MA, Boston Common, 7:00 -7:14 PM, commenting on separation of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver.

June 29:                                                                                                           

Boston Herald, “When ‘like’ turns to dislike; Lawyers: Anti-social media fair game in divorces”, p. 23 (“It used to be that someone was coming home late and you get a detective to follow them and take pictures through a window.  Now, that window is available to you on your computer.” “It gives you a sense of how social media has invaded our lives.  For better or for worse”.)

Sept. 26:                                                                                                        

Boston Globe, “Bill rewrites [Massachusetts’] alimony rules”, Section B, pp. 1-3 (“The bill is ‘mean-spirited and draconian’.”).

Sept. 27:                                                                                                         

United Press International (UPI) and Middle East North Africa Financial Network News (MENAFN.com), “Reforms make Mass. alimony ‘more fair’ (“the bill [is] ‘mean spirited and draconian’ because the limits it puts on alimony are ‘too strict’.”)