Gary L. Barr
is a Lawyer in Encino, CA
Encino, CA
Areas of Law
- Business
- Civil Litigation
- Commercial Trial Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Manufactured Housing Law
- Creditors Rights in Bankruptcy
Contact Information
| Currently Employed At |
6345 Balboa Boulevard Encino, CA 91316 |
Experience & Credentials
| Admission Details | 1977, California and U.S. District Court, Central, Northern, Eastern and Southern Districts of California | | Education | University of California, B.A.; Southwestern Law School, J.D. | | Additional Bio Details | Member, Moot Court: Roger Traynor Interschool Competition, Third Place; Outstanding Advocate, Schweitzer Intraschool, 1975. Recipient: Super Lawyer 2009; San Fernando Valley Business Journal, Top 25 Lawyers in the San Fernando Valley, 2002; California Manufactured Housing Institute's Jack E. Wells Memorial Award, 2002; Volunteer of the Year, Woodland Hills of Commerce, 2000-2001; Outstanding Speaker Award, California Trustee's Association, 2000; Stanley M. Lintz Memorial Award, San Fernando Valley Bar Association, 1998; California Manufactured Housing Institute's Chairman's Award, 1994. Staff Member, 1975-1976 and Note and Comment Editor, 1976-1977, Southwestern Law Review. Judicial Clerk in Los Angeles Municipal Court, 1975. Intern for United Senate Senator Alan Cranston, 1974. Author: "Onshore Impacts of Offshore Drilling: The Police Power Alternative," 8 Sw. U.L. Rev. 967, 1976. Co-Author: "Multiple Bankruptcy Filings and Creditors' Rights," Lawyers World, July/August, 1995. Author: "Net Fees," Los Angeles Daily Journal, May 28, 1999; "Time Out," Los Angeles Daily Journal, April 23, 1999. Author: "Wasteland - The Antideficiency Rule in Foreclosures Does Not Apply in Cases of Bad Faith Waste," Los Angeles Lawyer, February, 2008. Deputy City Attorney, Los Angeles, 1977-1979 and 1980-1982. Judge, Los Angeles Times Community Partnership Awards, 1997. Judge Pro Tem, Los Angeles Municipal Court, 1983-1992. Judge Pro Tem, Los Angeles Superior Court, 1993-2003. Family Law Mediator, Los Angeles Superior Court, 1983-1987. Member, Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce, 1988- (Board of Directors, 1991-1997; President, 1996; Vice President, 1993-1995; Chair of Government Affairs Committee, 1986-1995, 1999-2000). Vice-President, Governmental Affairs, United Chamber of Commerce, 1993-1994. |
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