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May 23, 2013
  • 213-629-5700
  • www.clarktrev.com
  • Clark & Trevithick is a full service business law firm representing clients throughout California for over 30 years. The firm’s attorneys have broad expertise which permits Clark & Trevithick to provide its clients with the comprehensive legal advice necessary to operate in today’s business environment.

    The firm’s expertise includes all aspects of business law, litigation and bankruptcy related matters. The business practice includes the formation and general representation of corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies. Clark & Trevithick regularly assists client with mergers and acquisitions, venture capital transactions, private placements and public offerings of securities, real estate developments, financing, leases, general commercial transactions, taxation, estate planning and probate matters. Our litigation practice encompasses unfair competition, contract disputes, creditors’ rights and remedies, corporate dissolutions, shareholder and partner disputes, employment relations, real estate, general commercial, intellectual property, securities, torts and insurance litigation. The firm’s bankruptcy practice focuses on creditors’ rights, debt workouts and restructurings.

    To ensure service, open communication and personal attention, one attorney at Clark & Trevithick always has overall management responsibility for each client matter. We also strive to develop close working relationships with our client’s accounting, banking, investment and insurance professionals. By remaining current with the business trends of our client’s various enterprises, we are able to establish mutual confidence and respect.

Contributing authors from Clark & Trevithick:

Jim Arico joined Clark & Trevithick in 1994. His experience lies in representing clients in real estate related ventures including, but not limited to acquisition, sales, leasing and...
Leonard Brazil joined Clark & Trevithick in 1983 where he is a principal in the litigation department with extensive experience in federal and state courts. Leonard's litigation...
Joining Clark & Trevithick in February 1994, Kevin Fiore's practice has centered on transactional real estate, including purchase and sale transactions, real estate financing,...
Dean Friedman joined Clark & Trevithick in 1988 and is our senior tax partner. Dean represents individuals, partnerships and corporations before the United States Tax Court, Internal...
Les Horowitz joined Clark & Trevithick in May 1994 with a wide range of experience involving debtor/creditor rights in both the state and federal courts, insolvency, prejudgment...
Stephen E. Hyam joined Clark & Trevithick's litigation department at the end of 2004, having practiced five years of defense litigation in the Los Angeles area for a variety of clients...
Specializing in creditors' rights and cases of insolvency, John Lapinski joined Clark & Trevithick in May 1994. John has extensive experience representing lenders in workout...
David Olson is a successful trial attorney who focuses on business litigation. He has represented clients in disputes pertaining to real estate, trade secret / unfair competition,...
Deborah Petito’s practice has focused on labor and employment law for over 20 years. She has represented public and private sector employment clients in all types of labor and...
Kimberly S. Winick joined Clark & Trevithick in 2008, and has more than twenty years of experience in bankruptcy, commercial law, and real estate. She has written and lectured...

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