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Stutman's Mark Wallace Tapped To Become The Central District Of California's Next Bankruptcy Judge

Mark Wallace, of counsel to Stutman, Treister & Glatt, P.C. (ST&G), has been nominated to serve as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Central District of California.  Mr. Wallace has led ST&G's restructuring tax practice for nearly two decades, and ST&G is proud that he will continue to serve his community as its newest Bankruptcy Judge.

Mr. Wallace is the author of "Practical Aspects of Representing the Failing Business" 44 Major Tax Planning 400 (1992), "Reorganizing The Financially-Troubled Taxpayer", 46 Major Tax Planning 800 (1994), and "Distressed Technology Companies Face Challenging Tax Issues", 24 Los Angeles Lawyer 13 (October 2001) and "Dealing With Individual and Corporate Tax Claims and Litigating with Tax Authorities in Bankruptcy Court", 57 Major Tax Planning 1100.   He also is currently serving as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola Law School, where he teaches bankruptcy and taxation.  He served as Adjunct Professor of Law at Arizona State University for the years 1984 through 1986 and 1988.   Mr. Wallace is a Co-Chair of the Bankruptcy and Workouts Committee of the American Bar Association Section of Taxation.

 
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