Background
Klee, Kenneth N. was born on April 12, 1949 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Klee, Kenneth N. was born on April 12, 1949 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, with great distinction, 1971). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1974).
In re Standard Brands Paint Company, 154 B.R. 563 Bankr. Communicative Disorders California 1993; In re Texaco Incorporated., 92 B.R. 38; In re Western Real Estate Fund, Incorporated., 75 B.R. 580, 17 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 577.Worked at Stutman, Treister & Glatt, Professional Corporation (Los Angeles, California) specializing in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Corporate Reorganization, Commercial Litigation, Expert Witness. Admitted to the bar, 1975, California and District of Columbia. United States. Court of Appeals, Second, Ninth and Eleventh Circuits and for the District of Columbia Circuit.
United States.
District Court, Northern, Eastern, Southern and Central Districts of California and Eastern District of Wisconsin. United States. Supreme Court. Phi Beta Kappa. Captain, Ames Moot Court Competition Team, 1972-1973.
Member, Board of Editors, Harvard Journal on Legislation, 1973-1974.
Company-Author: Business Reorganization in Bankruptcy, West (1995). Company-Author: Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law, ALI/American Bar Association (4th educated
1995). Author: Bankruptcy Chapter of Glickman Franchising, 1985.
Consulting Editor, 1979 and Contributing Editor, 1980, Collier on Bankruptcy. Author: "Adjusting Chapter 11: Fine Tuning the Plan Process," 69 American
Bankr. Lord Justice 551 (1995). Company-Author: Creditors" Committees Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code," 44 South Carolina (U.S.) L. Review
995 (1993). Author: "Cram Down II," 64 American
Bankr. Lord Justice (1990). Author: "Timber, Ahlers, and Beyond," 1989 Annual Surviving Bankr. L.1. (1989).
Company-Author: "Ignoring Congressional Intent: Eight Years of Judicial Legislation," 62 American
Bankr. L.J.1 (1988). Company-Author: "Caveat Creditor: The Consumer Debtor Under the Bankruptcy Code," 58 North.C.L. Review, 681, 1980. 54 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 275, 1980.
"A Lending Officer"s Primer on the New Bankruptcy Code," 97 Bank.
Lord Justice 388, 1980. Company-Author: "Secured Creditors Under the New Bankruptcy Code," 11 U.C.C.L.J. 312, 1979. "The Impact of the New Bankruptcy Code on the Bankruptcy Out in Legal Opinions," 48 Fordham Law Review 277, 1979.
Author: "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Cram Down Under the New Bankruptcy Code," 53 American
Bankr. Lord Justice 133, 1979. "Legislative History of the New Bankruptcy Law," 28 De Paul Law Review 941, 1979. 1 Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law 21, 1979.
Articles: Defining Success in Business Bankruptcies (submitted to the Bankruptcy Review Commission).
Acting Professor of Law, Bankruptcy and Business Reorganizations, University of California at Los Angeles, July 1997. Robert Braucher, Visiting Professor from Practice, Harvard Law School, 1995-1996: Bankruptcy and Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations.
Adjunct Professor of Law: Bankruptcy and Business Reorganizations, University of California at Los Angeles, 1979-1985, 1987-1994, 1997. University of Southern California School of Law, 1983.
Associate Counsel, Committee on the Judiciary, 1974-1977 and Consultant, House Committee on the Judiciary, United States.
House of Representatives, 1977-1979, 1981-1982, United States. Department of Justice, 1983-1985. Member, Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules, 1992-1998.
Member, 1979, Executive Committee, 1985-1988 and 1992, and Chairman of Committee on Legislation, 1992, National Bankruptcy Conference.
Member, Board of Governors, Financial Lawyers Conference, 1981. President, Financial Lawyers Conference, 1986-1987.
Lawyer Representative from Central District of California to Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, 1987-1991. Member: Los Angeles (Member, Executive Committee, 1982-1984, Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Sections) and American (Member, 1980 and Chairman 1985-1987, New & Pending Legislation, Subcommittee, Section on Business Law) Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California (Chairman, Bankruptcy Law Consulting Group to Board of Legal Specialization, 1989-1993).
American Law Institute (Advisor, Transnational Insolvency Project, 1994). American College of Bankruptcy. American Bankruptcy Institute.
Author: Bankruptcy Chapter of Glickman Franchising, 1985. Consulting Editor, 1979 and Contributing Editor, 1980, Collier on Bankruptcy. Co-Author: Business Reorganization in Bankruptcy, West (1995).
Articles: Defining Success in Business Bankruptcies (submitted to the Bankruptcy Review Commission). Acting Professor of Law, Bankruptcy and Business Reorganizations, University of California at Los Angeles, July 1997?. Robert Braucher, Visiting Professor from Practice, Harvard Law School, 1995-1996: Bankruptcy and Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations.
Adjunct Professor of Law: Bankruptcy and Business Reorganizations, University of California at Los Angeles, 1979-1985, 1987-1994, 1997. University of Southern California School of Law, 1983. Associate Counsel, Committee on the Judiciary, 1974-1977 and Consultant, House Committee on the Judiciary, United States.
House of Representatives, 1977-1979, 1981-1982, United States. Department of Justice, 1983-1985.
Member, Board of Editors, Harvard Journal on Legislation, 1973-1974.