Glenn P. Warmuth
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GLENN P. WARMUTH attended the State University of New York at Stony Brook and received a BA with honors in Sociology with a minor in Theatre. Mr. Warmuth received his JD from St. John’s University School of Law in 1999 as a Dean’s List graduate. He is a member of the Suffolk County Bar Association and New York State Bar Association. Mr. Warmuth is admitted to practice in all New York State Courts, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Southern, Northern and Western Districts of New York and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Warmuth volunteers his time each year to work with elementary, middle and high school students: as co-coordinator for the Suffolk County Regional Competition of the New York State High School Mock Trial Competition, as a judge of the We The People: The Citizen and the Constitution contest and as a judge of the Western Suffolk BOCES Mock Trial Tournament. He has served as the coach for the Holy Angels Regional School Mock Trial Team and served on the Holy Angels school board (2012-2016). Mr. Warmuth works at the Suffolk County District Court where he decides small claims and no-fault cases. He also sits on the Suffolk County Court's Equal Justice Committee.

Suffolk County Bar Association
  • Treasurer (2023-Present)
  • Secretary (2022-2023)
  • Co-Coordinator - Suffolk County High School Mock Trial Tournament (2016-Present)
  • Board of Directors - Director (2012-2015)
  • Suffolk Academy of Law - Officer (2011-2015)
  • Suffolk Academy of Law - Advisory Committee Member (2015-Present)
  • Appellate Practice Committee - Co-Chair (2011-2013, 2019-2021)
  • Creditors’ Rights Committee - Member, Former Co-Chair
  • Leadership Development Committee - Member (2015-Present)
  • Bench - Bar Committee - Member (2017-Present)
  • Nominating Committee - Member (2015-2018)
  • Judicial Screening Committee (2021-2022)
  • Technology Committee - Member (2018-Present)
  • Charitable Foundation - Assistant Managing Director (2013-2015)
  • “Dog Day Afternoon” - Volunteer (2012-2015)
  • Surrogate’s Court Committee - Member
  • LGBTQ+ Committee - Member
  • Awarded on three occasions for providing pro-bono legal services as part of Bar Association’s foreclosure settlement project

Continuing Legal Education Seminars:
  • Coordinator - Speaker - The Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act - 2023
  • Speaker - How to Win a Partition Action - 2021
  • Speaker - Basics of Appellate Practice 2021
  • Moderator - Avoiding The Foreclosure Tsunami 2020
  • Coordinator - New Rules of the Appellate Terms 2020
  • Coordinator - New Rules of the Appellate Division 2018
  • Presenter - “A Mockery of a Closing” 2018
  • Mentor - “Trial Practicum” 2018
  • Speaker - “Hot Topics in Foreclosure Appeals” 2018
  • Coordinator - “Evidence Update” 2017
  • Coordinator - “Witness Identification and Wrongful Conviction” 2017
  • Moderator - “Unique Challenges When Perfecting Appeals to the Appellate Term” 2017
  • Coordinator & Speaker “Bankruptcy Issues for Creditors’ Attorneys” 2016
  • Speaker “Foreclosure Boot Camp” 2014
  • Speaker “Foreclosure Appeals” 2013
  • Coordinator “Basics of Appellate Practice” 2013
  • Speaker “Cloud Computing” 2013
  • Coordinator “E-Discovery - Talk the Talk and Avoid Disaster” 2012
  • Coordinator “Criminal Appeals from the District Court” 2012
  • Coordinator “Foreclosure Defense Series part 1 - Answers & Settlement Conferences” 2011
  • Coordinator “Foreclosure Defense Series part 2 - HAMP” 2011
  • Coordinator & Speaker “Appeals from the Surrogate’s Court” 2011
  • Coordinator “Practice in the Appellate Division” 2011
  • Speaker “Foreclosure Law & Procedure: Soup to Nuts” 2011

Publications:
  • "Warning Regarding Appeals from Interlocutory Orders in Foreclosure Actions" (The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2021)
  • "Timing Rules Regarding Motions for Permission to Appeal to the New York State Court of Appeals" (The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2020)
  • "Hot Topics in Foreclosure Appeals" (The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2020)
  • "Mock Trial - A Coordinator's View" (The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2020)
  • "Appellate Practice Committee Holds Moot Court" (The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2020)
  • "Warning Signs from the Second Department" (The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2019)
  • "Using Twitter as a Leadership Tool" (The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2019)
  • “Hot Topics in Foreclosure Appeals” (The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2018)
  • Standing After Aurora v Taylor“ (The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2016)
  • “Are LegalZoom and Others Like It Illegal?” (The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2015)
  • Special Section Editor for Technology (The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2015)
  • “Avvo.com Ratings” (The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2015)
  • “Practical Tips for Oral Argument” (The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2014)
  • Special Section Editor for Technology (The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2014)
  • “Adventures in 3d Printing” (The Suffolk Lawyer, February, 2014)
  • “Useful Online Commercial Law Resources” (The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2013)
  • “Emergency Applications To The Appellate Division, Second Department” (The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2013)
  • “Veterans Need Our Help” (The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2013)
  • “You Too Can Be A Power Searcher On Google” (The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2012)
  • “Is Twitter for You?” (The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2012)
  • “Predictive Coding - The New Frontier in Electronic Discovery” (The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2012)
  • “What Google’s New Privacy Policy Really Means” (The Suffolk Lawyer, April 2012)
  • “Providing Understanding at Foreclosure Settlement Conferences” (The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2010)
  • “Perils of Relying on Fair Use Exception” (The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2009)
  • “Why Video Game Laws Are Unconstitutional” (The Suffolk Lawyer, April 2009)
  • “Anonymous Bloggers, Defamation and Pre-Action Disclosure” (The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2009)

Teaching:
  • Instructor - Columbia University - Programs for High School Students - "Legal Reasoning: Thinking Like a Lawyer" (2021-Present)
  • Lectured annually at Columbia University on topic of “Entertainment & Media Law” (2011-2020)
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor of Drama & Media Studies - Dowling College (2006-2015)
  • Lectured annually at Touro Law Center on topic of “Law Office Technology” (2012-2018)