Eric
North represents the interests of credit unions with respect to
both general business and litigation matters. He has assisted
credit unions with respect to contract negotiations and review,
elections and governance issues, policy and procedure development,
and regulatory matters, and has represented the interests of
credit unions with respect to civil and bankruptcy matters in California
state courts, in California and Arizona (pro
hac vice) federal
courts, and before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Eric
also devotes a significant portion of his time to the training
of credit union professionals from across the country with respect
to the laws and regulations that govern them. In cooperation
with credit union leagues and associations from almost every state
and the District of Columbia, and with CUNA, Eric, through his
separate "NorthLegal Training
and Publications," presents local
"Legal Update," "Bankruptcy," "Privacy," and
other seminars, monthly NorthLegal Webinars, and
annual NorthLegal Bankruptcy
Conferences. (For
more information concerning upcoming training events, click
here.)
Eric
graduated cum laude from the University of West Los Angeles in
1984, and is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute.
Bar
Admissions
State
of California
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California
U.S. District Court, Central District of California
U.S. District Court, Southern District of California
COMMUNICATIONS
REGARDING LEGAL MATTERS
Moore
Brewer Jones Tyler & North welcomes communication from credit
unions by telephone, mail, fax or email at the addresses below.
Please be aware, however, that the firm does not accept all matters
referred to it, and that no attorney-client relationship
will be created simply because a message was sent to us. For your
protection, you should not send to us information which you wish
to keep confidential without first establishing contact
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