Business Law
Business Law News 2018, ISSUE 1
Content
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Business Law News Table of Contents
- Companies Face Consequences for Unenforceable Noncompetition Clauses in California
- Enforcing Arbitration Agreements in Bankruptcy
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2017-2018
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2017-2018
- Structuring Enforceable Guaranties of California Commercial Real Estate Loans: Avoiding "Fault" and "No Fault" Sham Guaranties and Other Lender Traps
- Yolanda's, Inc. v. Kahl & Goveia Commercial Real Estate—Expanding a Creditor's Post-Judgment Examination of a Non-Debtor Third Party
- MCLE Article: the Proposed Rules of Professional Conduct
MCLE Article: The Proposed Rules of Professional Conduct
Neil J. Wertlieb
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This article is part of a series by the author that focuses on ethical issues of particular interest to transactional attorneys in California. A version of this article originally appeared in Los Angeles Lawyer.
Neil J. Wertlieb is an experienced transactional lawyer who provides expert witness services in litigation and arbitration matters. Mr. Wertlieb has served as an expert witness in disputes involving business transactions and corporate governance, and in cases involving attorney malpractice and attorney ethics. He is a former Chair of the State Bar of California’s Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct, a former Chair of the Business Law Section of the State Bar of California, and a former Co-Chair of the Corporations Committee of the Business Law Section. He is also an Adjunct Professor at UCLA School of Law, the General Editor of Ballantine & Sterling: California Corporation Laws, and the Vice Chair of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Professional Responsibility and Ethics Committee. For additional information, please visit www. WertliebLaw.com.