Michael Koch, Esq. Lockhart, Britton & Koch - La Mesa, CA
Allied Plaza7777 Alvarado Rd.Suite 622La Mesa, CA 91942- 8246
La Mesa Personal & Small Business Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Michael Koch is one of the most experienced personal and small business Bankruptcy Attorneys in San Diego County. Mr. Koch represented bankruptcy trustees for over 14 years and had case management responsibilites for over 33,000 cases. Prior to that, Mr. Koch was an assoicate attorney at the American Rax & Law Center, San Diego Office. Mr. Koch has extensive ecperience in the discharge of taxes in Bankruptcy. Mr. Koch operated an office where he works personally with each client to select ...
Michael Koch is one of the most experienced personal and small business Bankruptcy Attorneys in San Diego County. Mr. Koch represented bankruptcy trustees for over 14 years and had case management responsibilites for over 33,000 cases. Prior to that, Mr. Koch was an assoicate attorney at the American Rax & Law Center, San Diego Office. Mr. Koch has extensive ecperience in the discharge of taxes in Bankruptcy. Mr. Koch operated an office where he works personally with each client to select ...
Michael Koch is one of the most experienced personal and small business Bankruptcy Attorneys in San Diego County. Mr. Koch represented bankruptcy trustees for over 14 years and had case management responsibilites for over 33,000 cases. Prior to that, Mr. Koch was an assoicate attorney at the American Rax & Law Center, San Diego Office. Mr. Koch has extensive ecperience in the discharge of taxes in Bankruptcy. Mr. Koch operated an office where he works personally with each client to select the best game plan to solve their problems or offer personal estate planning strategies. Mr. Koch is the Past Chair of the Personal & Small Business Bankruptcy Advisory Commission, and a Past member of the Insolvency Law Committee of the State Bar of California. He as been a guest speaker and lecturer at several continuing education of the bar programs including the State Bar Annual meetings, the California and San Diego County Bankrupcy Furum. Mr Koch is a contributin author of "Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy in California" CEB 2005.
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