Barry
Edward Borowitz
David
Lozano
M. Erik
Clark
Nancy
B. Clark
Barry
Edward Borowitz,
received his J.D. in 1993
from Pepperdine University School of Law,
Malibu, California where he was Articles Editor
for the Pepperdine Law Review. Mr.
Borowitz graduated Magna Cum Laude, was the
Edward D. Di Loreto Scholarship recipient and is
still involved with the Alumni Association.
Mr. Borowitz is a member of the State Bar of
California, and is admitted to the
Central, Eastern and Northern Districts of
California. In addition, he is a member of
the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy
Attorneys (NACBA), the National Association of
Consumer Attorneys (NACA), the Los Angeles
County Bar Association, the Federal Bar
Association, a Charter Member of the Central
District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
Association (CDCBAA), and is a Board Certified
Bankruptcy Specialist. Since 1994,
Mr. Borowitz has represented thousands of
individuals and other entities in Chapter 7 and
Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases.
David Lozano,
received his J.D. in 1993 from the
University of Bridgeport, School of Law
now known as
the Quinnipiac University in Hamden,
Connecticut where he was the vice-president
of the Student Bar Association and chosen by
the university to serve as a legislative
legal intern in the Connecticut State House
of Representatives. He was
the recipient of the 1992 Distinguished
Academic Achievement Award and the
Hispanic-American Society Thurgood Marshall
Outstanding Role Model Award. Mr.
Lozano is a member of the State Bar of
California and is admitted to the Central
and Eastern Districts of California.
In addition, he is a member of the National
Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
(NACBA), the National Association of
Consumer Attorneys (NACA) and the Los
Angeles County Bar Association among others.
Mr. Lozano also served as a Los Angeles
County Deputy Sheriff from 1980 - 1986 where
he was assigned various law enforcement
positions ranging from uniformed field
patrol to undercover crime
teams. Since 1994, Mr. Lozano has
represented thousands of individuals,
businesses and corporations in Chapter 7 and
Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases.
M. Erik Clark,
is a founding
Partner of Borowitz, Lozano & Clark, L.L.P.,
a leading consumer bankruptcy law firm with
offices located throughout Southern
California. Mr. Clark also currently serves
as President of the National Consumer
Bankruptcy Litigation Center (NCBLC) and
is board
certified in consumer bankruptcy law by the
American Board of Certification. Mr. Clark
is a
member of the State Bars of California, New
York and Connecticut as well as a member of
the National Association of Consumer
Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA), the National
Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA),
the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), the
Bankruptcy Executive Committee of the
Los Angeles
County Bar Association, the Federal Bar
Association, the Beverly Hills Bar
Association and a Charter Member of the
Central District Consumer Bankruptcy
Attorneys Association (CDCBAA), among
others. Mr. Clark has served as President
of the American Consumer Bankruptcy College
and has been a panelist at the National
Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, and at the
annual conventions of the National
Association of Chapter Thirteen Trustees and
NACBA. During his career,
Mr. Clark has
represented thousands of clients in Chapter
7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases.
Mr. Clark
received his J.D. in 1994 from Quinnipiac
University in Hamden, Connecticut.
Nancy B. Clark,
received her J.D. in 1999 from California
Western School of Law in San Diego,
California where she was a staff writer for
The Commentary. In addition, Ms. Clark
received the Academic Achievement Award in
Internship Seminar in 1999. She received the
Pro Bono Publico Distinguished Service Award
from the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program
in 1998 in recognition of her outstanding
contribution of legal services to the
indigent community in San Diego. She
represented California Western School of Law
in the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court
Competition and the National Moot Court
Competition in 1998. Ms. Clark was the Vice
President of the California Western Student
Association of Trial Lawyers of America. She
was admitted to the State of California Bar
in 2000. She is an active participant in the
Credit Abuse Resistance Education Program
(C.A.R.E.) in the Los Angeles area. Since
2001, Ms. Clark has represented many
individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
bankruptcy cases.
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