Background
Jennings, Karen D. was born on March 20, 1962 in Abilene, Texas, United States.
Jennings, Karen D. was born on March 20, 1962 in Abilene, Texas, United States.
University of California at Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts, 1983). Pepperdine University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1987). University of London (International Law Studies, 1986).
Worked at Callahan & Associates, A Professional Law Corporation. Admitted to the bar, 1988, California. Member, Pepperdine Law Review, 1984-1987.
Author: "Espionage: Anything Goes," Pepperdine Law Review Journal, 647, 1987.
Contract Attorney, The Irvine Company and Western Digital Corporation, 1990. Member: United States.
District Court for the Central District of California. State Bar of California.
American Bar Association.
The firm is a multi-faceted business/business litigation firm located in Newport Beach, California, with an emphasis in bankruptcy and insolvency work. The Firm practices in all state, federal and bankruptcy courts located in California. The firm is experienced in all areas of general business litigation, and has handled a broad variety of matters, including the following: contract disputes, torts, fraud and fraudulent transfers, disputes involving real property, partnership disputes and dissolution, officer/director breach of fiduciary duty, attorney malpractice, piercing the corporate veil/alter ego, secured and unsecured creditor claims in and outside, bankruptcy, defense and prosecution of nondischargeability actions in bankruptcy, purchase/sale of assets through bankruptcy, reorganization of businesses through bankruptcy, out-of-court workouts, secured creditor/relief from stay in bankruptcy, involuntary bankruptcy proceedings, civil appeals, alternative dispute resolution through mediation or arbitration.
The firm is an aggressive advocate for its clients and their interests both in and outside the courtroom.
At the same time, the firm strives to develop creative strategies for each matter which are aimed at achieving early, economic results.
Member, Pepperdine Law Review, 1984-1987.