After interning at the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., the Nevada Supreme Court, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, John Tedford spent the first three years of his legal career as a law clerk for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California.
After his clerkships, John joined Danning-Gill as an associate in 2002. He has been a partner at Danning-Gill since January 2009.
John is active in organizations serving bankruptcy professionals. He has been a member of the board of the Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum (LABF) since 2009 and currently serves as its President as well as head of the LABF’s Membership and New Media Committee.
He is a member of the California State Bar’s Insolvency Law Committee (ILC) and currently serves as one of its co-chairs. John also will serve the California Bankruptcy Forum (CBF) as a co-education chair for the CBF’s 2018 annual conference.
When not representing clients, John often writes about or speaks on panels addressing trending topics in his field. Most recently, John, the Honorable Theodor Albert, Pepperdine School of Law Professor Mark Scarberry, and attorney M. Jonathan Hayes gave a presentation for the Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Association addressing current and anticipated developments in the law and in practice regarding objections to exemptions claimed by bankruptcy debtors in bad faith.
He also regularly writes e-bulletins published by the California State Bar’s Insolvency Law Committee, and authored a comprehensive article published in the California Bankruptcy Journal regarding the allowance, classification and treatment of real property tax claims in Chapter 11 cases.
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