Admitted: 1976, California; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, U.S. Bankruptcy Court and U.S. Supreme Court
Law School: Loyola Marymount University, J.D.
Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association; State Bar of California.
Biography: Author: "Bankruptcy a Fresh Start," Los Angeles County Bar Association Family Law Symposium Handbook, 1985-1992, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012; "Bankruptcy and Divorce: Two Courts in One Bed," Los Angeles County Bar Association Family Law Symposium Handbook, 1998 and 1999; "Evictions and Landlord Tenant Law in California," Speaker: L.A. County Bar CLE Crossover Family Law and Bankruptcy Issues March 2012; National Business Institute, Nov. 2001; "Bankruptcy and Divorce," CLE, Oct. 1999; "Relief from the Automatic Stay Practice under the New Bankruptcy Rules," Los Angeles Lawyer, December, 1988. Lecturer/Seminars: National Business Institute, November 2001; Landlord/Tenant Developments in California; Beverly Hills Bar Association (Divorce and Bankruptcy); Apartment Owners Association Symposium, Bankruptcy and the Landlord, Residential and Commercial Lease Practice, 1988.
Born: 1951
Cases: Bromberg vs. Goralnick (9th Circ. BAP 1987), 81 B.R. 570 - on the issue of non-dischargeability - statute of limitations on bankruptcy conversions; In re Gergely 110 F.3d. 1448 (9th Circ. USCA 1997) - on the issue of non-dischargeability in intentional act cases; In re Hoberg 300 B.R. 752 (Bkrtcy. C.D. Cal. 2003); on the issue of non-dischargeability of support disguised as property division, usury issues, attorney fees.