Bruce J. Lurie is a trial lawyer whose areas of specialties include corporate and partnership dissolutions, creditor's problems and other business disputes. Mr. Lurie is well recognized for his ability to settle complex business litigation and prelitigation controversies and for developing unique and creative methods of resolving complicated multiparty commercial disputes. Mr. Lurie has tried numerous cases and has had extensive experience in real estate litigation, class actions, securities litigation, public utilities disputes, administrative hearings, arbitrations, entertainment litigation, condemnation, insurance, trade name disputes, receiverships, injunctive relief, pre-judgment and post-judgment remedies, appeals, disputes involving franchise and distribution agreements, banking litigation, debtor-creditor disputes, workouts and insolvency issues, construction disputes, wrongful termination, products liability and antitrust claims. Mr. Lurie is also a C.P.A. (he is one of the few C.P.A./trial lawyers in The State of California) and is a member of the California and Missouri State Bars. Mr. Lurie is also a member of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers. Mr. Lurie graduated from NYU Law School in 1970 where he was a Root-Tilden Scholar. In 1972, he joined The Firm of Fulop, Rolston, Burns & McKittrick (later to become known as Fulop & Hardee) where he remained as a shareholder until he founded this Firm on January 1, 1983. Mr. Lurie has achieved the highest rating for legal ability in Martindale-Hubbell.