Background
Schild, Kenneth R. was born on April 29, 1943 in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States.
Schild, Kenneth R. was born on April 29, 1943 in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States.
Wabash College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1966). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1969).
Admitted to the bar, 1970, California. Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Board of Editors, Harvard Law Review, 1967-1969. Author: "What is a Broker," The Review of Securities Regulation, Volume 6, Number.
19, November 12, 1973.
"Counseling Corporate Management," chapter in California Continuing Education of the Bar book entitled "Operating Problems of California Corporations", 1977. "Corporate Officers, Directors and Shareholders," chapter in California Continuing Education of the Bar, June 1980, March 1983, September 1984 and April 1986 supplements to the book entitled California Attorney"s Damages Guide.
"Solar Energy 1978-1990, A Tragic Casualty of Tax Reform," California Tax Lawyer, February 1992. "Underwater Leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan"s Create Dilemma for Trustees and Acquirers," Journal of Taxation of Employee Benefits, September 1993.
Associate, 1969-1976 and Partner, 1976-1993, Irell & Manella.
Member: Beverly Hills (Chairman, Corporations and Commercial Law Section, 1980-1981), Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations. State Bar of California. American Corporate Counsel Association.
(Vice President and Associate General Counsel).
Author: "What is a Broker," The Review of Securities Regulation, Volume 6, No. 19, November 12, 1973. "Counseling Corporate Management," chapter in California Continuing Education of the Bar book entitled "Operating Problems of California Corporations", 1977.
"Corporate Officers, Directors and Shareholders," chapter in California Continuing Education of the Bar, June 1980, March 1983, September 1984 and April 1986 supplements to the book entitled California Attorney's Damages Guide. "Solar Energy 1978-1990, A Tragic Casualty of Tax Reform," California Tax Lawyer, February 1992. "Underwater Leveraged ESOP's Create Dilemma for Trustees and Acquirers," Journal of Taxation of Employee Benefits, September 1993.
Associate, 1969-1976 and Partner, 1976-1993, Irell & Manella.
Member, Board of Editors, Harvard Law Review, 1967-1969.