Background
Slattery, Michael K. was born on June 8, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Slattery, Michael K. was born on June 8, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
University of Southern California. Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, 1978). University of Southern California (Juris Doctor, 1982).
Spoken languages: French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish.
Worked at Rutan & Tucker, Limited Liability Partnership (Costa Mesa, California) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Municipal Law, Real Estate, Corporate, Securities, Employment and Labor Relations (Management and Public Sector), Taxation, Estate Planning, Trust and Probate, Environmental and Land Use Law, Municipal Finance, Water Rights, Education Law, Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights. Admitted to the bar, 1982, California and United States.
District Court, Central District of California.
1993, United States. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of California. Member, Southern California Law Review.
Author, FIRREA Receivership and Conservatorship Law, Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1992, 2d ed, 1994, 3rd ed, 1995. "The Allowability and Priority of Tax Claims in Bankruptcy Cases," 1992 Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law 153.
"Breakdown of the Bargain," California Continuing Education of the Bar Sales & Leases in California Commercial Law Practice, Chapter 12.
Company-author: with Thomas Kelch, "Real Property Issues in Bankruptcy," Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1995. With Mary Santandrea, "Conflicts Between the Special Rights and Powers of the Banking Regulators and the Bankruptcy Trustee," published in B. Dunaway and Doctorate. Dunaway, FIRREA: Law and Practice, Clark Boardman Callaghan 1992. With Ronald Martinetti, "The Rights of Owners of Lost or Stolen Instruments Under Uniform Commercial Code§3-804.
Can They be Holders In Due Course?" 98 Commercial Law Journal 328 Number.
3, Fall, 1993. Adjunct Professor, Western State University College of Law, Bankruptcy Law, Commercial Law, Contracts, Civil Procedure, 1987-1990. Panelist; 1992 State Bar Convention, Real Property Section, "Caesar Giveth, Caesar Taketh Away," Governmental involvement in Real Estate Transactions, Los Angeles County Bar Association, Commerical Land and Bankruptcy Section.
"Conflicts Between the Special Signs and Powers of the Bankruptcy Trustee and The Banking Regulators," August 1993. Continuing Education of the Bar 1994 Real Property Symposium, February 1994.
Firm founder, Alexander Rutan, began practicing law in Orange County in 1906.
In 1936 he formed the firm of Rutan & Tucker with former Utah Superior Court Judge James B. Tucker. Today, with more than 100 attorneys, Rutan & Tucker is the largest Orange County, California based law firm. The Firm"s practice extends throughout the United States and includes both the representation of foreign companies doing business in the United States and domestic companies engaged in activities abroad.
Member, Southern California Law Review. Author, FIRREA Receivership and Conservatorship Law, Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1992, 2d ed, 1994, 3rd ed, 1995. "The Allowability and Priority of Tax Claims in Bankruptcy Cases," 1992 Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law 153.
"Breakdown of the Bargain," California Continuing Education of the Bar Sales & Leases in California Commercial Law Practice, Chapter 12.