Richard C. C. Spencer

Richard C. C. Spencer: Attorney with Law Offices of Richard C. Spencer
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Biography

Psi Chi. Special Projects Editor, Buffalo Law Review, 1967-1968. Author: "The Deductibility of Educational Expenses: Administrative Construction of Statute," 17 Buffalo Law Review 182, 1967. Co-Author: ABA Monograph: "Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine," 1980; "Conflicts of Interest: A Trial Lawyers Guide," Published by National Law Publishing Corp., 1984. Contributor, "Evidence in America; The Federal Rules in the State," Michie Company, 1987. Speaker, "The Hard Deposition," Beverly Hills Bar Association, Litigation Section Panel Seminar, 1985.

Clerk, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, 1968-1969. Deputy District Attorney, Los Angeles County, 1969-1971. Judge Pro Tem, Los Angeles Municipal Court, 1990—. Arbitrator: Los Angeles County Bar Association Arbitration Committee, 1984—; Los Angeles Superior Court, 1999—. Settlement Officer, California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, 1999—.

Author: "The Deductibility of Educational Expenses; Administrative Construction of Statute," 17 Buffalo Law Review 182, 1967. Co-Author: ABA Monograph: "Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine," 1980; "Conflicts of Interest: A Trial Lawyers Guide," Published by National Law Publishing Corp., 1984. Contributor, "Evidence in America; The Federal Rules in the State," Michie Company, 1987.

Speaker: "The Hard Deposition," Beverly Hills Bar Association, Litigation Section Panel Seminar, 1985.

Areas of Practice (17)

  • Civil Litigation
  • Business Law
  • Equine Law
  • General Business
  • Contract Disputes
  • Corporate and Partnership Disputes
  • Dissolution
  • Derivative Proceedings
  • Intellectual Property Litigation
  • Negligence Claims
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Arbitration
  • Equine Transactions
  • Disputes
  • Civil Trials
  • Appeals

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Syracuse University, A.B., 1964; University of New Hampshire, M.A., Psychology, 1965
Law School Attended:
State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., cum laude, Psi Chi. Special Projects Editor, Buffalo Law Review, 1967-1968., 1968
Year of First Admission:
1969
Admission:
1969, California; 1983, New York; 1969, U.S. District Court, Northern and Central Districts of California
Memberships:
Los Angeles County and American (Member: Committee on Discovery, 1979-1984); Trial Practice Committee, 1980--; Book Publishing Board, 1994--; Co-Chairman, Subcommittee on Developments in Rules of Evidence, 1982-1984, Section on Litigation; Chairman, Softword MS Word User Group, Economics of Law Practice Section, 1986-1990; Member, Section on Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law; Vice-Chair, Beginning Computer User's Interest Group Law Practice Management Section, 1990-1991) Bar Associations; State Bar of California; Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles.
Birth Information:
Queens, New York, May 2, 1943
ISLN:
903518053

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