Robert A. Weisberg

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Robert A. Weisberg: Attorney with Carson Fischer, P.L.C.
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Biography

Co-Editor, Georgetown Tax Lawyer Law Review, 1976. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Wayne County, 1976-1979. Mediator, Bankruptcy Mediation Panel (E.D. Mich.). Co-Author: "Protection of Secured Interests in Bankruptcy in Michigan," National Business Institute, Inc., 1992. Author: "The Secured Lender: Victim or Villain? - The Battle to Prevent Separate Classification of Unsecured Deficiency Claims in Bankruptcy," Michigan Real Property Review, Fall, 1994; "The Road Less Traveled: Alternatives to Bankruptcy For Businesses," Laches, Oakland County Bar Association, Bankruptcy Law Issue, June 2000; Co-author, chapter, "Fraud and the Bankruptcy Code," The Handbook of Fraud Deterrence," John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007. Co-Author and Co-Presenter, "Strategies in Negotiating Financing Orders: How Can David Beat Goliath?," American Bankruptcy Institute, Central States Bankruptcy Workshop, 2008.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Bankruptcy Reorganization
  • Commercial Law
  • Civil Litigation
  • Business Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Michigan, A.B., with distinction, 1973
Law School Attended:
Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1976
Year of First Admission:
1976
Admission:
1976, Michigan
Memberships:
Oakland County (Chairman, Bankruptcy Committee, 1996-1997), American Bankruptcy Institute Advisory Board; Michigan Super Lawyers 2008, 2009; Federal and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Michigan.
Birth Information:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 13, 1951
ISLN:
902876000

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