Jeffrey Wruble is a Shareholder in the Los Angeles office, specializing in the representation of financial institutions and mid-sized business with an emphasis in commercial and real estate litigation. He has handled matters in a wide variety of subject areas including bank operations and check issues, prejudgment remedies, commercial disputes, real estate disputes and foreclosures, receiverships, collections, wrongful termination, corporate and partnership dissolutions, loan work-outs and insolvency.
Mr. Wruble is also primarily responsible for the liquidation of a California agency of a foreign bank - the only such liquidation by the state in over a decade. Along with his litigation practice, Mr. Wruble is often involved in commercial and real estate transactions.
Mr. Wruble earned a B.A. in English in 1977 from the University of California, Berkeley. He attended the University of San Diego Law School, receiving his J.D. cum laude in 1980. While in law school, he was a research assistant to Professor Charles Wiggins and a member of the University of San Diego Law Review.
Mr. Wruble has long been a Judge Pro Tem for the Los Angeles County Municipal and Superior Courts and he is a member of the Financial Lawyers Conference.
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