Greta Glavis
GRETA
GLAVIS was born in San Diego, California in 1949. She is a
law partner in the firm of Glavis & Bloom, PLC where she
practices in the areas of civil litigation, bankruptcy, commercial
law and alternative dispute resolution.
She received her B.A. from Brown University
in 1970. She received her Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, in 1978
from Fordham University, where she was a member of the Fordham
University Law Review. She was author of "The Interim
Provisions of the Speedy Trial Act: An invitation to Flee?",
46 Fordham Law Review 528 (1977).
She began the private practice of law in New
York City at Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine where,
from 1978 to 1983, she focused her practice on civil litigation.
She worked on two multidistrict litigations, the In re Motion
Picture Antitrust Litigation and the In re Screws Antitrust
Litigation. From 1983 to 1984, she practiced in-house at PepsiCo,
Inc., where she worked in the areas of civil litigation, commercial
transactions work and Federal Trade Commission and Food and
Drug Administration compliance.
She represents creditor clients and other
parties in interest in Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13
bankruptcy cases and in related adversary proceedings. She
has represented creditor clients in several significant real
estate asset cases, including In re Consolidated Pioneer Mortgage
Entities, In re Foote Development Company, In re Leisure Technology,
Inc., In re Aviara-5, Ltd. and In re Warner Springs Partnership.
She regularly represents bankruptcy trustees, including in
such proceedings as In re Bavarian Castle, In re Casa Blanca
Partnership, In re Total Condo Concepts and In re Riley Aircraft
Manufacturing, Inc.
She was admitted to the State Bar of New York
in 1979 and to the State Bar of California in 1986. She is
admitted to practice before all courts of the States of California
and New York and in the United States District and Bankruptcy
Courts for the Southern, Eastern and Northern Districts of
New York and the Southern, Central, Eastern and Northern Districts
of California.
She is a member of the California Bar Association
(Sections on Commercial Law and General Litigation), San Diego
County Bar Association (Bankruptcy Law Section, Community
Services Committee and Alternative Dispute Resolution Section),
San Diego Bankruptcy Forum, Women's Insolvency Network and
Lawyers Club of San Diego. She is a arbitrator and mediator
for the San Diego County Superior Court, American Arbitration
Association and National Association of Securities Dealers.
She arbitrates fee disputes for the San Diego County Bar Association.
She is on the Mediation Panel for the United States Bankruptcy
Court for the Southern District of California and is a mediator
for the San Diego Mediation Center. |
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