Background
Riedel, Harley E. was born on October 26, 1949 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States.
Riedel, Harley E. was born on October 26, 1949 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States.
Baylor University (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). University of Florida (Juris Doctor, with high honors, 1974).
Worked at Stichter, Riedel, Blain & Prosser, P.A. (Tampa, Florida) specializing in Bankruptcy, Workout and Insolvency. Commercial Trial Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Florida.
Order of the Coif.
Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Delta Phi. Member, Scribes (Honorary). Recipient: George West. Milam Award.
University of Florida Law Review Award.
Alumni Association Commentary Award. Gertrude Brick Law Review Prize.
Editor in Chief, University of Florida Law Review, 1973-1974. Company-Author, with Michael G. Williamson and Warren South. Bloom, "Priorities," Secured Transactions in Florida (2d educated), 1991.
Author, "Priorities," Secured Transactions in Florida, 1982.
Company-Author, with Don M. Stichter: "Chapter XI Arrangements," Debtors" and Creditors" Rights in Florida, 1979. Instructor, Tax Research, University of Florida, 1973-1974. Member, Committee on Bankruptcy Rules for the Middle District of Florida, 1985-1995.
Member: Hillsborough County, Federal (Secretary, 1989-1990.
Treasurer, 1990-1991) and American Bar Associations. The Florida Bar; Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1988-1990, 1991-1993.
Company-Chairman, Continuing legal education Committee, 1988-1989, 1991-1992. Chairman, Membership Committee, 1993, Vice President, 1993-1994.
President, 1994-1995.
Chairman, 1995-1996). American Bankruptcy Institute. Fellow, American College of Bankruptcy.
Stichter, Riedel, Blain & Prosser, P.A., is a 10-member firm specializing in the representation of parties in bankruptcy cases, out-of-court workout arrangements, and related civil litigation.
Its practice is primarily devoted to the representation of corporate debtors in chapter 11 cases. The firm"s practice is geographically centered in the Middle District of Florida with clients ranging from small companies to publicly-owned corporations.
Many of the cases involve assets and liabilities in excess of $5 million, and a number involve assets of more than $100 million.
Member, Scribes (Honorary). Fellow, American College of Bankruptcy.