J BLACK, American Lawyer, Partner of SCHNITZLER & KRUPMAN, specializing in the field of General Practice, including Trial and Appellate Litigation, Administrative, Antitrust. Banking, Bankruptcy, General Corporate, Corporate Reorganization, Constitutional, Environmental, Estate Planning Trusts, Insurance Law, International Business, Mergers and Acquisitions, Pension and Profit Sharing Probate, Professional Liability, Real Estate, Securities, Federal and State Taxation, Trade Regulation, Trade Secret and Unfair Competition.
Background
BLACK, J was born on February 28, 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Education
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1963). Rice University (Master of Arts, 1965). Stanford University (Master of Business Administration, 1969.
Juris Doctor, 1969).
Member, Board of Editors, Stanford Law Review, 1968-1969.
Career
Working as a partner of SCHNITZLER & KRUPMAN. Admitted to the bar, 1970, California.
Achievements
Works
Other Work
"The Antitrust-Federal-Tax Conflict in the PetroleumConservation System," 21 Stanford Law Review 316, 1969. Panelist, "The Art of Taking and Defending Depositions in Commercial Litigation," Practicing Law Institute, 1982-1985.
Membership
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Litigation. Antitrust Law; Corporation.