Curriculum Vitae
CHARLES S. TIGERMAN401 Wishire Blvd., #1200Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 310-827-2100cst@MindlinAndTigerman.com.
EDUCATIONA.B., University of Missouri, cum laude in Economics, University of Missouri, 1964J.D., St. Louis University, 1969
MEMBERSHIPSBar Associations:California, Beverly Hills,Los Angeles
Organizations:Estate Counselors Forum (past President)Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)ITechLaw (formerly the Computer Law Association)Biographical Profile is also available.
ACTIVITIESPublishing:“Estate Planning Checklist for Divorce Clients,” Family Law News (California State Bar), Vol. 27, No. 2 (2005)
Teaching:California Institute of Technology (computer law subjects)UCLA Extension (computer law, professional corporation, and estate planning subjects)Southwestern Law School (guest lecturer in mediation techniques and approaches)
Speaking Engagements:Information Technology Law Conference, Southwestern Law School, 2005National Computer Conference (“NCC”), 1980, 1982DPMA International ConferencesINTEREX (Hewlett-Packard)
Charitable and Civic Activities:Director, Johnny Mercer FoundationJewish Home for the Aging of Los Angeles
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:Estate Planning, at all levels of sophistication; State Bar Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate
Business Transaction of all types, especially the acquisition and sale of businesses
Computer, Software, Licensing, and Internet Transactions
MEDIATION/ARBITRATION CREDENTIALS:TrainingAmerican Arbitration Association, Commercial Arbitrator Training WorkshopUCLA, Advanced Mediation TrainingLos Angeles Superior Court, Cross Cultural Dispute ResolutionPepperdine University, Negotiation and Settlement AdvocacyKohn Communications, Effective Mediation Advocacy
Speaker, Information Technology Law Conference, Southwestern Law School, 2005Lecturer, Mediation Techniques and Methods, Southwestern Law School, 2005
ExperienceAmerican Arbitration Association (37 years)Los Angeles Superior Court, Civil Mediation Panel (retired)Los Angeles Superior Court, Probate Mediation Panel (retired)
EDUCATIONA.B., University of Missouri, cum laude in Economics, University of Missouri, 1964J.D., St. Louis University, 1969
MEMBERSHIPSBar Associations:California, Beverly Hills,Los Angeles
Organizations:Estate Counselors Forum (past President)Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)ITechLaw (formerly the Computer Law Association)Biographical Profile is also available.
ACTIVITIESPublishing:“Estate Planning Checklist for Divorce Clients,” Family Law News (California State Bar), Vol. 27, No. 2 (2005)
Teaching:California Institute of Technology (computer law subjects)UCLA Extension (computer law, professional corporation, and estate planning subjects)Southwestern Law School (guest lecturer in mediation techniques and approaches)
Speaking Engagements:Information Technology Law Conference, Southwestern Law School, 2005National Computer Conference (“NCC”), 1980, 1982DPMA International ConferencesINTEREX (Hewlett-Packard)
Charitable and Civic Activities:Director, Johnny Mercer FoundationJewish Home for the Aging of Los Angeles
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:Estate Planning, at all levels of sophistication; State Bar Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate
Business Transaction of all types, especially the acquisition and sale of businesses
Computer, Software, Licensing, and Internet Transactions
MEDIATION/ARBITRATION CREDENTIALS:TrainingAmerican Arbitration Association, Commercial Arbitrator Training WorkshopUCLA, Advanced Mediation TrainingLos Angeles Superior Court, Cross Cultural Dispute ResolutionPepperdine University, Negotiation and Settlement AdvocacyKohn Communications, Effective Mediation Advocacy
Speaker, Information Technology Law Conference, Southwestern Law School, 2005Lecturer, Mediation Techniques and Methods, Southwestern Law School, 2005
ExperienceAmerican Arbitration Association (37 years)Los Angeles Superior Court, Civil Mediation Panel (retired)Los Angeles Superior Court, Probate Mediation Panel (retired)