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Education
University of California at Los Angeles
(UCLA)
Bachelor of Arts 1974
Southwestern University School of Law,
Los Angeles, California
Juris Doctor 1977
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Daniel A. Bergman, Esq. Back To Profiles |
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Mr. Bergman is the principal of Bergman Law Group, having practiced since 1977, a period of over 35 years. He is “AV” rated by Martindale Hubbell. Mr. Bergman’s vast experience has encompassed all areas of civil litigation as well as business transactions and family law. More particularly, Mr. Bergman has negotiated and prepared numerous business contracts and business formations, headed teams of attorneys in court actions, as well as successfully representing many clients through their dissolution proceedings. Mr. Bergman also has prepared numerous premarital agreements designed to save clients substantial monies in case of a subsequent dissolution of marriage. Mr. Bergman’s primary concern has always been the client, believing it to be his personal and professional commitment and moral and mandatory obligation to provide the best possible legal services to the firm’s clients.
He has given back to the law profession as the former chairperson of the Family Law Section of the San Fernando Valley Bar Association (SFVBA) and a former trustee of SFVBA. On behalf of SFVBA, Mr. Bergman was also responsible for setting up the Judge Pro Tempore Program and family law mediation programs in the Northwest and North Valley Superior Court Districts over 20 years ago. Mr. Bergman has also sat as an Arbitration Chairperson for the Los Angeles County Bar Association/Attorney Fee Dispute Program in excess of 80 times, has been appointed to act as a Superior Court Arbitrator in civil cases, and has been appointed to act as a referee by the Court and to represent minor children.
Mr. Bergman, who is an alumnus of UCLA and support that school’s fund raising and sports programs, has a particular love for golf, which is readily apparent once you visit our office. That love has led to the formation of a non profit golf organization designed to restore and preserve classic municipal golf courses in America and to promote golf’s fine ethics in children.
(See www.keepitclassic.org)
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