Howard M. Ehrenberg - Lawyer in Los Angeles, CA

Howard M. Ehrenberg - Lawyer in Los Angeles, CA
333 South Grand Avenue, Suite 3400,
Los Angeles, CA 90071

About the lawyer

Howard M. Ehrenberg is an excellent lawyer from Los Angeles, CA. Attorney Howard M. Ehrenberg works in an office located at 333 South Grand Avenue, Suite 3400, Los Angeles, CA 90071. Los Angeles lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Bankruptcy Law, Creditors Rights Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights, Insolvency Law, Reorganization Law Los Angeles, CA. Howard M. Ehrenberg is the best lawyer in Los Angeles, California state!

Howard Ehrenberg is Managing Partner of SulmeyerKupetz and, since 1995, a member of the Chapter 7 Panel of Trustees appointed by the Office of the United States Trustee. He has also served as a Chapter 11 trustee for nearly thirty years and was recognized for his work in 2019 when he was named the Calvin Ashland Trustee of the Year by the Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Association.

Howard is a certified mediator and a member of the Central District Bankruptcy Court Panel of Mediators, among which his success rate is one of the highest. He was the most sought-after mediator in Los Angeles in 2020 and 2021 for cases including non-dischargeability actions, contract disputes, landlord tenant disputes, and legal malpractice actions. Howard is also a Certified State Court Receiver.

Since earning his J.D. from the University of Southern California, School of Law, he has served clients in industries as wide-ranging as entertainment, manufacturing, and real estate, as a litigator and bankruptcy trustee, for decades.

Howard has spoken on panels discussing bankruptcy issues with organizations such as the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum, and the Beverly Hills Bar Association. He has served as both a testifying and non-testifying expert witness in business bankruptcy law for cases involving such issues as defenses to avoidable transfers and fraudulent conveyances, community property interests, and material misrepresentations.

Education

University of Southern California
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