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Brian
E. Holthus, Shareholder
Brian E. Holthus practices primarily
in the areas of bankruptcy, commercial litigation,
and transportation law. Brian regularly represents secured creditors in bankruptcy proceedings and related litigation. Brian also presides as an administrative law judge over cases involving claims of statutory violations against homeowners associations. He is also available as an arbitrator or mediator involving cases of CC&R violations. He graduated from Colorado
State University with a B.S. in Finance in 1983
and obtained his law degree from Pepperdine University
in 1986, where he was a member of the honorary
Phi Delta Phi and the winner of the 1985 Individual
Appellate Advocacy Tournament. He served as editor
of the Pepperdine Law Review in 1985-1986, and
authored the comment, "Caveat Taxpayer: How
and Why The Internal Revenue Service May Examine
Your Books, Your Accountant and Even Your Attorney," 12
Pepperdine Law Review 769 (1985). Mr. Holthus is
a member of the Clark County Bar Association,
State Bar of Nevada, American Bankruptcy Institute,
and Nevada Trial Lawyers Association.
Contact me via email: beh@juww.com
Practice Areas:
- Bankruptcy
- Commercial Litigation
- Homeowners Associations
- Transportation Law
Education:
- Colorado State University (B.S. Finance, 1983)
- Pepperdine University (J.D., 1986)
- Editor, Pepperdine Law Review (1985-86)
Admissions:
- Nevada
- U.S. District Court, District of Nevada
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Memberships:
- Nevada Department of Real Estate (Administrative
Law Judge)
- American Bankruptcy Institute
- Clark County Bar Association
- State Bar of Nevada
Publications:
- "Caveat Taxpayer: How and Why the Internal
Revenue Service May Examine Your Books, Your
Accountant and Even Your Attorney", 12 Pepperdine
Law Review 769 (1985)
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