Born:
Los Angeles, California, May 25, 1962.
Admitted to Practice:
1987; California; United States District Court for the Central District
of California.
Preparatory Education:
University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. 1984.
Legal Education:
Loyola Marymount University School of Law, J.D., 1987. Recipient of
Scott Moot Court Honors.
Member:
American Bar Association; Los Angeles County Bar Association; California
State Bar Association; San Fernando Valley Bar Association; Ventura
County Bar Association; Litigation Subsections of Los Angeles County
Bar; Construction and Environmental Subsections of the American Bar
Associations; Consumer Attorneys of California; California Association
of Community Managers(CACM), member of CACM Legal Steering Committee;
and Community Associations Institute-Los Angeles
and Channel Islands Chapter; former member of Board of Directors of
Channel Islands Chapter of Community Associations Institute and chairman
of Bylaws Committee.
Practice Areas:
Community Association Law, construction defect litigation, mold litigation,
real estate transactions and litigation, business formation and litigation,
personal injury litigation.
Mr. Loewenthal has published numerous articles including: "Ten
Key Points to a Construction Contract", "Pros and Cons of
Construction Defect Cases", "Business Judgment Rule or Objective
Standard of Reasonableness", How to Deal with Neighbor Disputes",
"How to Deal with Mold In a Common Interest Development".
Mr. Loewenthal is also a frequent lecturer pertaining to Common Interest
Developments, including Annual Legal updates; Mold and Insurability
Issues; Construction Defect Litigation; Construction Contract Negotiation;
Living in a Homeowner Association, etc.
Mr. Loewenthal is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating
given.
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