Professional Experience
For over 25 years, Mr. Rallis has focused his practice in the areas of business reorganization, corporate insolvency, commercial and bankruptcy litigation. In conjunction with such work, Mr. Rallis has also represented clients in the acquisition of business and operating assets in bankruptcy cases and out-of-court workouts. Mr. Rallis has served as lead counsel for corporate and business debtors, creditors (both secured and unsecured), creditors` committees and purchasers in the bankruptcy, restructure and liquidation of companies.
Mr. Rallis has appeared on behalf of purchasers, creditors and debtors in matters pending throughout the country. His experience extends to a number of major industries, including real estate, manufacturing, retail, health care and transportation.
Mr. Rallis has lectured extensively on bankruptcy and commercial law issues, speaking before trade and professional organizations. He has written numerous articles on various subjects in bankruptcy reorganizations and creditor`s rights including authoring the chapter on Mechanics Liens in "Manual of Credit and Commercial Laws," 91st Edition, published by the National Association of Credit Managers, and co-authoring the chapter on Bankruptcy in "Environmental Risks in Real Estate Transactions," 2nd Edition, published by McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Education
University of Southern California, J.D., 1980 University of Southern California, B.A., cum laude, 1977
Professional Memberships and Activities
Member, Beta Gamma Sigma (Business Honor Society); Member, Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting Honor Society); Member, American Bankruptcy Institute; Member, Financial Lawyers Conference; Member, Turnaround Management Association (Board Member 2001-Present, Secretary 2005-Present); Member, State Bar of California (Business Law Section, Real Property Law Section); Member, Los Angeles County Bar Association (Business & Corporations Law Section, Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section). |