Howard Ehrenberg is a member of the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Panel of Trustees, appointed by the Office of the United States Trustee, and a state court receiver. He is certified as a Business Bankruptcy Law Specialist by the American Bankruptcy Board of Certification. Mr. Ehrenberg is an active member of the Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum, the Financial Lawyers Conference, American Bankruptcy Institute and Council of Certified Bankruptcy Specialists. He is also a member of the Executive Board of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of Directors for Safety Belt Safe, Inc., a national organization that promotes child car safety, and is a commissioner in the City of Burbank, California. Several articles written by Mr. Ehrenberg have appeared in legal publications. They include: "Keep the Payment Received: Nine Things You Can do to Prevent a Preference Action," "Creditors Committees: Powerful Tools for Unsecured Creditors" and "The Effects of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994 Upon Unsecured Creditors." Mr. Ehrenberg graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a B.A. degree in Rhetoric in 1983, and earned his J.D. from the University of Southern California in 1986 |