Background
Ellersdorfer, Gerald F. was born on August 30, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Ellersdorfer, Gerald F. was born on August 30, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Lake Forest College (Bachelor of Arts. University of Michigan (Juris Doctor 1962). Research and Contributing Writer, California Code Comments for West’s California Commercial Code, 1963-1964.
Worked at Kaufman & Logan (San Francisco, California) specializing in Insurance Coverage, Environmental Law, Real Estate, Products Liability Litigation. Toxic Tort Litigation. Business Law. General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice, State and Federal Courts.
Arbitration and Mediation of Insurance Business, Construction and Personal Injury Disputes.
Admitted to the bar, 1963, California. Research and Contributing Writer, California Code Comments for West"s California Commercial Code, 1963-1964.
Instructor: Commercial Transactions, San Francisco Law School, 1965-1967. Golden Gate University School of Law, 1971-1972.
Adjunct Professor of Law at Golden Gate University School of Law, teaching Creditors" Rights and Bankruptcy, 1991.
Authored Chapter on Trade and Unsecured Debts in Business Lawyer"s Bankruptcy Guide, Clark, Boardman & Callaghan. Member: Bar Association of San Francisco. State Bar of California (Chair, State Bar Committee on Relations of Debtor/Creditor, 1975-1976).
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Member: Bar Association of San Francisco. State Bar of California (Chair, State Bar Committee on Relations of Debtor/Creditor, 1975-1976).