Kollender & Sargoy

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Kollender & Sargoy is a Law Firm in Los Angeles, California

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2029 Century Park East, Third Floor
Los Angeles, California 90067 (Los Angeles Co.)

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310-277-7737

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Robert M. Kollender (Member) born New York, New York, November 21, 1949; admitted to bar, 1977, California; 1979, U.S. District Court, Central District of California and U.S. Tax Court. Education: Northeastern University (B.A., with honors in Economics, 1972); Pepperdine University (J.D., 1976); Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M. in Taxation, 1977). United States Treasury Department, 1972-1973. Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association; State Bar of California. Practice Areas: Estate Planning; Business Planning/Corporate; IRS Dispute Matters/Tax Litigation; Trust/Estate/Probate Litigation; Undue Influence; Breach of Fiduciary Duty; Financial Elder Abuse; General Civil Litigation (Business/Contract Matters).Email: Robert M. Kollender

Kenneth J. Sargoy (Member) admitted to bar, 1981, California, U.S. District Court, Central District of California and U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 1990, U.S. District Court, Southern District of California. Education: New York University; New School for Social Research (B.A., 1971); Whittier College School of Law (J.D., 1981). Recipient, Neil Deitch Scholarship. Notes and Comments Editor, Whittier Law Review, 1980-1981. Extern to the Honorable William P. Gray, United States District Judge, 1981. Author: "Overcoming Discovery Obstacles"; Case Note, "Toward A New Concept of Privacy: Pretrial Detainees Have The Constitutional Right To Be Free From Covert Electronic Surveillance In Jail - De Lancie v. Superior Court," 2 Whittier L. Rev. 619 (1980). Co-Author: "Restricting Terminations Of Employees For Free Speech Expressions," 5 Labor and Employment Law Quarterly 11 (Fall/1986); "Intentional Interference With Contractual Relations: When Are Managers Liable For Terminating Employees?" 6 California Labor and Employment Law Quarterly 11 (Winter/1988). Lecturer: Employment Law, State Bar of California. Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association; State Bar of California. Practice Areas: Business Litigation; Employment Counseling and Litigation; Family Law Litigation; Personal Injury Litigation; Criminal Law.Email: Kenneth J. Sargoy


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