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David Osias of Allen Matkins to be Inducted as Fellow of American College of Bankruptcy.


Chair of Firm's Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights Practice Joins Prestigious Group of Approximately 650 Fellows

SAN DIEGO San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay.  -- Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol , a leading California business and real estate law firm, announces that David Osias, chair of the firm's bankruptcy and creditors' rights practice and partner in Allen Matkins' San Diego office, will be inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy.

Fellows of The American College of Bankruptcy are recognized for their professional excellence in and exceptional contributions to the fields of bankruptcy and insolvency law. They are selected by a Board of Regents from the recommendations of the Circuit Admissions Council in each federal judicial circuit and specially appointed Committees for Judicial and International Fellows. Osias is only the third Fellow to be selected from San Diego.

"David's induction as a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy confirms what his colleagues and adversaries and the bench and community have known throughout his career. He possesses the highest level of integrity, professionalism, expertise and ethics," said Brian Leck, managing partner of Allen Matkins. "His dedication to the enhancement of Allen Matkins' bankruptcy and creditor's rights practice serves as a model for the entire firm. We congratulate him on this prestigious honor."

Osias is widely recognized as an authority on creditor and debtor rights in out-of-court workouts and restructurings, federal and state-court receiverships, and reorganization and liquidation bankruptcy proceedings bankruptcy proceedings n. the bankruptcy procedure is: a) filing a petition (voluntary or involuntary) to declare a debtor person or business bankrupt, or, under Chapter 11 or 13, to allow reorganization or refinancing under a plan to meet the debts of the party . His bankruptcy practice includes representation of debtors, creditors, trustees and examiners, and official creditors committees. Osias has served as the court-appointed examiner in a multi-million dollar bankruptcy case and has been designated as an expert witness in a variety of cases. Osias also represents federal equity receivers in numerous cases throughout California, Washington and Oregon.

As one of the new Fellows in the Twenty-First Class (2010), Osias will be inducted at a ceremony to be held at the Great Hall of the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court of the United States

Final court of appeal in the U.S. judicial system and final interpreter of the Constitution of the United States. The Supreme Court was created by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as the head of a federal court system, though it was
 on March 12, 2010.

The American College of Bankruptcy honors exceptional bankruptcy professionals distinguished by their work, their contributions to the administration of justice and their integrity. The College employs the talents, resources and goodwill of its Fellows to promote professional excellence, collegiality col·le·gi·al·i·ty  
n.
1. Shared power and authority vested among colleagues.

2. Roman Catholic Church The doctrine that bishops collectively share collegiate power.
, scholarship and access to justice. College Fellows include commercial and consumer bankruptcy attorneys, insolvency accountants, turnaround and workout specialists, law professors, judges, government officials and others involved in the bankruptcy and insolvency community.

The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary professional and educational association of bankruptcy and insolvency professionals. The College plays an important role in sustaining professional excellence in this rapidly expanding field of expertise. For more information, visit www.amercol.org.

ABOUT ALLEN MATKINS

Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP, founded in 1977, is a California-based law firm with approximately 230 attorneys practicing out of seven offices in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, San Diego, Century City, Del Mar Heights and Walnut Creek. The firm's broad areas of practice include real estate, land use, construction, real estate finance, business litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
, corporate and securities, intellectual property, environmental, taxation, bankruptcy and creditors' rights, and employment and labor law labor law, legislation dealing with human beings in their capacity as workers or wage earners. The Industrial Revolution, by introducing the machine and factory production, greatly expanded the class of workers dependent on wages as their source of income. . For more than 30 years, Allen Matkins has helped clients turn opportunity and challenge into success by providing practical advice, innovative solutions and valuable business opportunities.

Allen Matkins is located on the Web at www.allenmatkins.com.
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