About
Alexander Michael Schack is a fantastically experienced attorney in San Diego, California, with a heritage in Economics and Taxation. He has represented both purchasers and businesses in complex litigation lawsuits and has argued earlier than appellate courts on more than one events. Mr. Alexander Michael Schack graduated with a diploma in Economics from Rutgers College in 1978. He then went directly to get hold of his Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego School of Law in December 1981. Additionally, in 1985, he exceeded the California CPA exam and obtained an LL.M in Taxation from the equal regulation faculty. Despite now not being an authorized public accountant, Mr. Schack has a strong information of tax laws. With a historical past in accounting companies consisting of Arthur Andersen and Company and KPMG Peat Marwick, Mr. Schack has labored with a various variety of customers, such as MGM, Wickes Furniture, and Circus Circus. He has additionally represented people such as Ernest Borgnine and businesses like the San Diego Hall of Champions and National Pen. Since 1988, Mr. Schack has been actively worried in representing clients in complicated litigation instances. He has appeared before the Fourth Appellate District and Second Appellate District more than one instances, arguing on behalf of his clients. One exceptional case involved analyzing the antitrust jurisdiction of a Superior Court in a charge-fixing action towards cellular telephone providers, resulting in a published opinion in Cellular Plus v. Superior Court. In addition to his prison practice, Mr. Schack has additionally served as an accessory professor on the University of San Diego, sharing his information and information with future prison professionals.
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- Consumer Law
- Class Action, Lemon Law
- Antitrust Law
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