Background
Krause, Jeffrey C. was born on May 16, 1956 in Gardena, California, United States.
Krause, Jeffrey C. was born on May 16, 1956 in Gardena, California, United States.
California State University at Northridge and University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Science, 1977). University of California at Los Angeles (Juris Doctor, 1980).
In re Felburg, 39 Bankr. 591 (Bankr. Communicative Disorders California 1984); Pistole V. Mellor (In re Mellor), 734 F. 2d 1396 (19th Circuit 1984); In re Safren, 65 Bankr. 566 (Bankr. Communicative Disorders California 1986); Black & White Cattle Company V. Shamrock Farms Company (In re Black & White Cattle Company), 30 Bankr. 508 (Bankr. 9th Circuit 1983), Rev"daughter 746 F. 2d 1484 (9th Circuit 1984); Black & White Cattle Company V. Granada Services, Incorporated. (In re Black & White Cattle Company), 783 F. 2d 1454 (9th Circuit 1986); In re Lindsay, 59 F. 3d 942 (9th Circuit 1995).Worked at Stutman, Treister & Glatt, Professional Corporation (Los Angeles, California) specializing in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Corporate Reorganization, Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1980, California. Member: Order of the Coif.
University of California, Los Angeles Law Review, 1979-1980.
Contributing Author: "California Real Property Financing: Bankruptcy and Secured Real Property Transactions," Continuing Education of the Bar, 1989. Steinberg, Bankruptcy Litigation, 1989.
Author: "Whose Lawyer Are You: Fiduciary Obligations of Debtor in Possession"s Counsel," 31 Beverly Hill Bar Ass"n Journal, Volume 2 (1997). "The Bias of the Courts Against Single Asset Real Estate Cases is Creating Bad Law in the Area of Classification," 22 California
Bankr. J. 45, 1994; "United States Trustee Guidelines Regarding Prepetition Retainers, "18 California
Bankr. J. 135, 1990; "Treatment of Prepetition Retainers," 17 California Bankr. J. 153, 1989; "Foreclosure Sales Should Not Be Treated As Fraudulent Transfers," 1 American Bar Association Bankr.
Litigation Newsletter 7 (1993).
"Non-Collusive Foreclosure Sales of Real Property Are Not Avoidable As Fraudulent Transfers," 3 American Bar Association Bankr. Litigation Newsletter 18 (1995). Consultant, Berhnardt, California Mortgage and Deed of Trust Practice (2d educated
1989 Continuing Education of the Bar).
Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California School of Law, 1994-1997, Loyola School of Law, 1987 and 1988. Member: Los Angeles County (Member of Executive Committee of Section on Commercial Law and Bankruptcy) and American (Member, Sections on Litigation and Business Law.
Company-Chairman of Education Subcommittee of Debtor-Creditor Committee) Bar Associations. The State Bar of California (Former Member, UCC Committee, Business Law Section, 1987-1990.
Former Member, Debtor-Creditor Committee, Business Law Section, 1992-1995).
Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum (President). California Bankruptcy Forum (Director).
Member: Order of the Coif. University of California, Los Angeles Law Review, 1979-1980.