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Eric brings a wealth of experience and expertise in corporate bankruptcy law to his leadership role at KCC based on his former career as a corporate-restructuring attorney. He co-founded Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC (KCC), a provider of technology-based, administrative solutions for the legal and financial industries, to pursue a shared vision for fast, efficient and highly reliable restructuring administration services from the perspective of professionals who understand the industry and its challenges.
Under Eric’s leadership, KCC has expanded its solutions to class action management services, transaction support services, and litigation support services. He also spearheads the consulting group, ensuring a high level of client service during each engagement. Through these efforts, KCC has recently been recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in America.
Before co-founding KCC, Eric was a bankruptcy attorney at Pachulski, Stang, Ziehl, Young & Jones P.C. in its Los Angeles office, representing Chapter 11 debtors, such as Breed Technologies, Sabratek Corporation and Sunbelt Nursery Group, Inc. Previously, he served as a member of the Los Angeles office of bankruptcy boutique Murphy, Weir & Butler P.C.
Based on his extensive knowledge of bankruptcy law, Eric is a contributing author of “First-Day Motions Manual: A Practical Guide to the Critical First Days of A Bankruptcy Case,” a reference that provides background on the various motions filed on the first day of a bankruptcy case.
Eric earned his Juris Doctor from the UCLA School of Law and his Master of Business Administration degree from the UCLA Anderson School of Management. He graduated as departmental valedictorian from the University of California, Berkeley with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics and Japanese Politics.
Outside of his role at KCC, Eric is an active member of Vistage International, a member organization of Chief Executives that work together to accelerate business and personal growth |