| Insolvency Services Group is a dedicated group of professionals
with over twenty years of experience implementing solutions for financially
distressed businesses and companies in transition. Our staff of attorneys,
accountants, appraisers, adjusters and accounts receivable managers have
the resources and extensive, real-world experience required to analyze and
administer any insolvency situation confronting financially troubled
companies.
Joel
B. Weinberg
Born Los
Angeles, California, December 19, 1954; admitted to bar, 1981,
California.
Education: Loyola Marymount Law School (J.D., 1981, cum laude);
Stanford University (B.A. 1977).
Experience: Mr. Weinberg established Insolvency Services Group,
Incorporated. Previously, he was a founding partner of Biegenzahn Weinberg,
which for ten years specialized in business bankruptcy and insolvency matters.
He formed Biegenzahn Weinberg after leaving Honigman Miller Schwartz and
Cohn where he was a partner in the bankruptcy department. Originally a corporate
and tax lawyer, Joel has specialized in bankruptcy and debt restructuring
work since the summer of 1983. He, has worked on all facets of bankruptcy
cases. Mr. Weinberg has lectured and written extensively on a broad range
of bankruptcy and reorganization topics including: Co-author, Personal
and Small Business Bankruptcy Practice in California, CEB, January, 2003;
Author, Non-Bankruptcy Alternatives for the Financially Distressed
Business, 97 Business Credit 19 (October 1995); Author, Chapter And
Verse, 18 Los Angeles Lawyer (June 1995), 32 ; Co-Author, Braniff
v. BPA: The Legal Tussle, 20/21 Aircraft Leasing 6, Dec. 1989; and Co-Author,
Serving on the Creditors' Committee: Considerations and New
Developments,, Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law 1988, Callaghan &
Co. Mr. Weinberg served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Los
Angeles Bankruptcy Forum and as co-chair of the business law and real estate
section of the San Fernando Valley Bar Association. Currently, he is a member
of the editorial Board for the California Bankruptcy Journal and a member
of the editorial board for the Los Angeles Lawyer. Mr. Weinberg also serves
as a mediator in the mediation program established by the United States
Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. Recently, Mr. Weinberg
was awarded certificates of recognition from the United States Bankruptcy
Court for the Central District of California in connection with his role
as a mediator. Mr. Weinberg is also an adjunct professor of law at Loyola
Law School where he teaches bankruptcy.
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