The Faculty and Staff at
Washington Online are dedicated professionals who are first and
foremost concerned about serving you, our students.
Professors and Assistant Professors at The Washington
Online Learning Institute are all trained professionals in their
respective fields.
The instructors
for all of our paralegal courses, including the Paralegal Certificate
Programs, are practicing attorneys, paralegals, or experienced
paralegal instructors with a wealth of experience in their
fields. Instructors who teach legal and paralegal courses
are all attorneys. Full professors have at least 10 years experience.
Instructors who teach medical courses have all earned professional
credentials in the fields they teach.
All of our instructors have a deep-seated love
of teaching, and are primarily interested in making sure their
students are
engaged and active participants in their classes.
Instructors
Annie
Goldman Reed, Attorney at Law
Professor Goldman received
her Law Degree from the University of West Los Angeles School
of Law in 1983. For the past 20 years, she has created paralegal
curricula
and taught paralegal subjects to adults in both the public and
private sectors. In particular, she holds teaching expertise
in the paralegal subjects areas of Introduction to Paralegalism,
Legal
Terminology, Ethics for the Paralegal, Contracts and Business
Entities, Legal Analysis, and Career Development for Paralegals.
In addition to having created individual paralegal courses, she
also hold expertise in designing and implementing substantive professional
paralegal academies (400+ hour curriculum). In addition to teaching
paralegal students, she has been creating legal secretarial programs
and teaching legal secretaries.
For the past 15 years, Annie has been creating and teaching continuing
legal education programs for attorneys as well.
Andrew
A. Goodman, Attorney at Law
Professor
Goodman is a partner at Greenberg & Bass LLP and practices
in the areas of insolvency and bankruptcy. He has extensive experience
handling both debtor
and creditor matters. Mr. Goodman’s clients include institutional
and asset based lenders, secured creditors, business and consumer
debtors, bankruptcy trustees and creditors' committees. Professor
Goodman is a member of the American Bar Association and serves
as the Chair of the ABA’s Pro Bono Bankruptcy
Sub-Committee. He is the Vice-Chair of the Bankruptcy Committee
of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and is an active participant
in the Bankruptcy Pro-Bono Debtor’s Assistance Project administered
by the Los Angeles Public Counsel. He is a member of the American
Bankruptcy Institute, the California Bankruptcy Forum, and the
San Fernando Valley Bar Association.
Professor Goodman is a faculty member for the Valley College Paralegal
Program and the UCLA Extension Program. He is the immediate past
President of the Pitzer College Alumni Association and is a former
member of the Pitzer College Board of Trustees. He is a board member
of The Executives, a Valley business support group for the Los
Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging, and Friends of Oak Park Schools,
a support group for the Oak Park Unified School District.
Professor Goodman is admitted to practice in all California courts,
the United States District Courts in California and the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals. He is admitted to practice in the states of New
York and Nevada. He received his B.A. (1981) from Pitzer College,
Claremont, California and his J.D. (1984) from Loyola Law School.
Deborah Halperin, Attorney
at Law
Professor Debbie Halperin has
been a full-time paralegal educator for over fifteen years. She
teaches many different paralegal courses, specializing in legal
research and writing. After attending Pace University School of
Law, Professor Halperin worked as an Assistant County Attorney,
where she prosecuted child abuse, neglect and support cases in
Family Court. Her law firm experience has mostly been in the area
of matrimonial and general litigation. Frank
LaPerch, Attorney at Law
Frank J. LaPerch graduated
from the Quinnipiac University School of Law and is an attorney
admitted
to practice in both New York and New Jersey. He has been a solo-practitioner
for several years and his firm focuses on the following areas:
Bankruptcy, Family Law, Real Estate and Criminal Law. In addition, Professor LaPerch is also an active member of the
Family and Criminal Law assigned counsel program of the Rockland
County Bar Association in New York.
He is a former Acting Justice for the Village of Suffern in Rockland
County, New York. In his judicial capacity, he has presided over
misdemeanor criminal matters, vehicle and traffic cases, felony
arraignments, small claims and civil cases.
Judith Maloney, Attorney
at Law
Professor
Maloney is an attorney admitted to practice in the State of New
York. She has been involved
in the legal education field at both the university and graduate
levels for many years. She has taught students at “brick
and mortar” institutions throughout downstate New York, and
is now a full professor at Washington Online. She reviews
legal texts and manuscripts for several major legal publishers.
Professor
Maloney has a strong interest in paralegal education and serves
on the Legal Studies Advisory Board of a major regional university. Professor
Maloney graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts from
Marymount Manhattan College. She
received her Juris Doctor
from Saint John’s University School of Law. Prior to entering
academia, Professor Maloney was chief counsel for a major labor
organization. Prof. Maloney is a member of the Nassau County Bar
Association and the Legal Assistant Management Association (LAMA),
an international professional association for those who manage
and supervise paralegals. In 2003, she received the Nassau County
Executive Certificate of Achievement for work with their Legal
Internship Program.
Tom Sassone, Attorney
at Law
Professor Sassone graduated from
Pace University Law School in 1992 with a J.D. degree and was admitted
by the bar in both Connecticut and New York shortly thereafter.
In 1994, he founded the Committee on Immigration Law for the Rockland
County Bar Association and chaired that committee until 2000. Since
starting his own practice in 1993, Professor Sassone has handled
more than 1000 immigration matters, as well as handling multiple
other legal matters including matrimonial, family law, civil litigation
and real estate cases.
Patricia
Setti, MS
Patricia Setti graduated with a Bachelors of Science
in Interdisciplinary Engineering from the Cooper Union and a
Masters of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University.
Her graduate program research involved the study of mechanical
effects on cells and tissues with the aim of engineering functional
tissue substitutes of clinical relevance. Other research in the
biomedical and orthopedics areas has been published and presented
at several key industry association meetings.
Currently, Professor Setti is applying scientific principles
to understanding safety and efficacy on a wide range of products
in the medical device industry. This includes planning, organizing,
and implementing strategies and activities required to procure
regulatory approval for new and revised products. She also has
a strong interest in the Medical Insurance, Reimbursement, and
Administration areas and training students how to enhance their
knowledge in this fast-paced, key industry.
In addition,
Professor Setti is an active member of the Biomedical Engineering
Society and Society for Women Engineers.
If you are interested in becoming an instructor
at Washington Online, please send us your resume. Applicants
for paralegal instruction
positions must have passed the Bar exam in the State of residence
and have at least 10 years experience practicing law. Resumes may
be emailed or faxed to our office.
Directors
Michael Koplen -
Co-founder and Director of Washington Online. Professor Koplen is a practicing attorney
with nearly 25 years’ experience
practicing law. Professor Koplen received his B.A., with Honors
and Distinction from the University of Virginia and his J.D. from
Hofstra University School of Law in 1981. Professor Koplen began
his legal career on Wall Street. He later moved to mid-town Manhattan,
where he opened his own law firm specializing in complex real estate
transactions. Mr. Koplen now heads a firm in Rockland County, New
York. His firm represents clients needing counsel in real estate
matters, litigation, Title VII discrimination cases, bankruptcy
and family law. Professor Koplen was elected to the Rockland County
Legislature in 1993, and has served as Assistant County Attorney
and Trustee for the Village of New Hempstead.
Mr. Koplen is a member of the following organizations:
- American Bar Association (ABA)
- Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA)
- New York State
Trial Lawyers Association (NYSTLA)
- New York State Bar Association
- Rockland County Bar Association
Kenneth Herndon -
Co-founder and Director of Admissions and the administrative and
technical facilities at the Washington Online, including the
website, course presentation software, and technical support. Mr.
Herndon received both a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters Degree in
Computer Science from Brown University, and has many years experience
in the computer software field with high-technology companies both
large and small.
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