Henry M. Karwowski, a partner at Rabinowitz, Lubetkin & Tully, LLC, has been named “Adjunct of the Year” at Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark. Also, separately, he was voted “Adjunct Professor of the Year” by the school’s students.
Mr. Karwowski (second from left in photo) and other nominated professors from each of Seton Hall’s schools were honored at the Annual Celebration of Faculty Excellence Awards in April.
Mr. Karwowski has taught at Seton Hall Law since 2002. He currently teaches Secured Transactions; and Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights.
In addition, Jonathan I. Rabinowitz, a founding member of the firm, has taught at Rutgers School of Law in Newark for almost 30 years; he has taught Advanced Commercial Law; Bankruptcy; and Business Associations, among other subjects.
Mr. Rabinowitz’s and Mr. Karwowski’s extensive teaching experience and steadfast dedication to scholarly excellence demonstrate the firm’s recognized expertise in the areas of bankruptcy and commercial law and its commitment to providing exceptional legal services for its clients.