Stacey Olliff is of counsel in ECJ's Business and Corporate Law Department. His practice includes Internet and technology law matters, general contract and business law, mergers and acquisitions, and banking and commercial finance.
Mr. Olliff graduated cum laude from the Harvard Law School in 1978, where he was Articles Editor of the Harvard Journal on Legislation. He received his bachelor's degree summa cum laude from the University of Central Florida in 1975. Prior to joining ECJ in 1981, he practiced with the firm of Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Mr. Olliff has written extensively on corporate and commercial law topics in numerous legal publications, and has been featured as a speaker or panelist at many programs and seminars for members of the legal and business community. He has also been active in several bar association efforts to clarify the practice and procedures surrounding legal opinions in business transactions.
Mr. Olliff is a member of the American, California, Los Angeles, and Beverly Hills Bar Associations and has been active in the Corporate Law Departments Section and the Commercial Law Committee of the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Financial Lawyers Conference. He previously has served on the Board of Trustees and as Chair of the Business and Corporations Law Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and as Chair of the Corporations Committee of the Business Law Section of the California Bar Association as well as on the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles County Bar Foundation.
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