ECJ’s Peter Davidson Selected as Speaker for LACBA Bankruptcy Presentation

02.24.2014
Location: Los Angeles County Bar Association

ECJ Partner, Peter Davidson, has been invited to speak at “Remedies for Lawyers who find themselves in Bankruptcy Court (Litigation and Enforcement of Judgment Strategies)” presented by the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section and Remedies Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association on Feb. 25, 2014. The program will focus on litigation and enforcement issues in Bankruptcy Court.

Speakers:
Hon. Alan M. Ahart, US Bankruptcy Court
Peter A. Davidson, Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP
Bernard R. Given II, Loeb & Loeb
Leslie R. Horowitz, Clark & Trevithick, APC
Steven N. Kurtz, Levinson Arshonsky & Kurtz

Location:
Los Angeles County Bar Association
1055 West 7th Street, 27th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017


Registration: 5:30-6:30 PM
Meal/Reception: 5:30-6:30 PM
Program: 6:30-8:30 PM

Mr. Davidson is a partner in ECJ’s Bankruptcy, Receivership, and Reorganization Department and has represented receivers, plaintiffs and defendants in receivership actions in state and federal court and trustees, creditors’ committees, secured creditors and debtors in the bankruptcy court. Mr. Davidson has also acted as a receiver, a conservator and a court appointed monitor. Mr. Davidson is a published author and frequent speaker on bankruptcy and receivership related matters and lends his expertise to ECJ’s blog “Ask the Receiver®“.

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