Background
Ackerman, Lee B. was born on June 4, 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Ackerman, Lee B. was born on June 4, 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
University of Edinburgh, Scotland (1970-1971. High First); University of California at Santa Barbara (Bachelor of Arts, with high honors, 1972. Master of Arts, 1973).
Loyola University of Los Angeles (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1976).
Alpha Sigma Nu. Member, Saint Thomas More Law Honor Society. Finalist, Jessup International Moot Court.
Chief Articles and Ninth Circuit Editor, Loyola Law Review, 19751976.
Gates Rubber Company v. Ulman (1989) 214 Cal.App.3d 356 (262 Cal.Rptr. 630); In re National meeting Equity Corporation, Mortg. Pool Certificates Securities Litigation (Communicative Disorders Cal.1988) 120 F.R.D. 687 (11 Federation.R.Serv.3d 369); In re San Juan Dupont Plaza Hotel Fire Litigation (Doctorate. Puerto Rico 1988) 687 F.Supp.716; Seamen"s Bank for Savings v. Superior Court for County of Los Angeles; (1987) 190 Cal.App.3d 1485 (236 Cal.Rptr.31).Worked at Law Offices of, Lee B. Ackerman, Professional Corporation (Los Angeles, California) specializing in Civil Litigation. Trials and Appellate Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1976, California, United States.
District Court, Southern, Central, Northern and Eastern Districts of California and United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. 1981, United States. Supreme Court.
Alpha Sigma Nu. Member, Saint Thomas More Law Honor Society.
Chief Articles and Ninth Circuit Editor, Loyola Law Review, 1975-1976. Author: "Executive Agreements, the Treaty-Making Clause and Strict Constructionism," 8 Loyola U.L.A.L.R. 587, 1975.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Whittier College School of Law, 1977-1981. Member: Beverly Hills and Los Angeles County Bar Associations.
State Bar of California (Member, Examination Committee Reader, 1977-1980).
Executive Committee, Inns of Court (Los Angeles Chapter, Complex Litigation). Association of Business Trial Lawyers. Military: 1976) (Also of Counsel, Parker, Mills, Patel).
The firm concentrates on complex civil litigation.
The firm has participated in multidistrict litigation cases outside of California as faraway as Puerto Rico and as near as Arizona. The firm has defended multiple parties in the largest mass disaster trial in America and many individuals in cases related to failed financial institutions, including Lincoln Savings and has been involved in a wide range of real property and probate litigation.
Los Angles County Bar Association. State Bar of California (Member, Examination Committee Reader, 1977-1980). Association of Business Trial Lawyers.