Background
Loeb, Malcolm was born on August 3, 1952 in Rockville Centre, New York, United States.
Loeb, Malcolm was born on August 3, 1952 in Rockville Centre, New York, United States.
State University of New York at Binghamton (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). Loyola Marymount University (Juris Doctor, 1987).
Worked at Beus, Gilbert & Morrill, Professional limited liability company (Phoenix, Arizona) specializing in General Civil Practice. Accountant Liability Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Commercial and Real Estate Lending, Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy, Environmental and Water Law, Land Use Litigation, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation, Telecommunications, Intellectual Property, Property Valuation Litigation, Real Estate Development, Taxation and Zoning and Land Use Regulation. Admitted to the bar, 1987, California.
1988, United States.
District Court, Central District of California. 1989, United States. District Court, Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of California and United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
1996, Arizona.
Executive Editor, 1986-1987, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review.
Author: "Shocks, Shorts and Sparks-Strict Liability for Electric Utilities?" Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, Volume 20-3, p. 973, 1987; "Walker Process, Handgards, and Lost Profit Damages," reprinted in Intellectual Property/Antitrust 1994 (Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party)).
Mediator and Settlement Officer, Los Angeles Municipal Court. Beus, Gilbert & Morrill, was founded in 1982 and has since grown to approximately thirty lawyers.
A full-service law firm, its practice is general civil litigation, with emphasis on commercial transactions, real estate, zoning and taxation.
Members of the firm are active in various community and civic organizations and are contributors on many different fronts to the growth and development of our community and State. All partners and associates are members of the State Bar of Arizona and are engaged in on-going education, including representation as speakers, panelists, and authors of treaties and articles within their areas of expertise.