Edward M. Wolkowitz

Public Policy, Mediation
Suite 1500, 1888 Century Park East (Century City)
Los Angeles, California 90067


Public Policy

Admitted

1976, California

Law School

Southwestern University, J.D., cum laude, 1975; University of Michigan, LL.M., 1976

Law School Graduation Year

1976

College

California State University at Northridge, B.A., 1971

Memberships

Century City, Los Angeles County (Member, Sections on: Commercial Law; Bankruptcy; Real Property) and American Bar Associations; State Bar of California; Financial Lawyers Conference (Member, Board of Governors, 1990-1993; Executive Committee, 1991).

Biographical

Note Editor, Southwestern University Law Review, 1974-1975. Author: Land Use Controls: Is There A Place For Everything? 6 Southwestern University Law Review 607, 1974; Book Review, Legislative Analysis—Land Use Proposals, 8 Southwestern University Law Review 216, 1976; Bankruptcy and Family Law: A Marriage of Irreconcilable Differences, 24 B.H. Bar Assn. J. 83, 1990. Contributing Author: Land Use Controls: The Power To Exclude, 5 Environmental Law 529, 1975; Book Review, Planning Without Prices, 10 Southwestern University Law Review 297, 1978. Adjunct Professor of Law, Southwestern University School of Law, 1979-1990, 2001. Member, Board of Directors, 1978-1998 and President, 1990, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum. Member, Board of Directors, California Bankruptcy Forum, 1990-1994. Executive Editor, California Bankruptcy Journal, 1989-1996. Planning Commissioner, City of Culver City, 1989-1994, Chairman, 1991. Council Member, City of Culver City, 1994-2002. Mayor, Culver City, 1996-1997, 2001-2002.

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