Code of Civil Procedure § 564 allows for the Court to appoint a Court Receiver to help in the execution of orders. Come learn from experts who can be a Court Receiver, what they do and how they can be utilized to carry out the terms of a contentious trust with judicial immunity.
D3 – When a Trust Needs a Court Appointed Receiver to Deal with Litigious Parties
Speakers

Kevin Singer
The Trustees Group
Kevin Singer is the founder and President of Receivership Specialists/The Trustees Group which for the last 25 years has specialized in state and federal court receiverships, referee assignments, trustee appointments, special master and provisional director appointments. Receivership Specialists has offices in San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Ventura, San Diego, Phoenix and Las Vegas and handle assignments throughout the United States. Mr. Singer has personally handled over 630 cases for large and small banks, private lenders, private investors, family estates and municipalities. He has managed and transitioned over $2.5 billion dollars in assets through the court system. Some of the businesses he has handled include corporations, celebrity estates, intellectual properties, manufacturing, on-line, entertainment, hospitality, medical, food and beverage, family estates and almost every type of real estate classification. Mr. Singer is an Associate Publisher for Receivership News, past President and currently on the Board of Directors for the California Receivers Forum, sailor and international surfer.

John Rachlin
Receivership Specialists
John Rachlin is founder and President of Receivership Specialists which for the last 25 years has specialized in state and federal court receiverships, referee assignments, trustee appointments, special master and provisional director appointments. Receivership Specialists has offices in San Francisco, Sacrament, Los Angeles, Ventura, San Diego, Phoenix and Las Vegas and handle assignments throughout the United States. Mr. Rachlin has vast experience in receiverships, partition actions, real estate law, asset liquidation, property management, real estate brokerage and business law. Mr. Rachlin has been a licensed attorney for 33 years. In addition to having conducted his own law practice, Mr. Rachlin has served as in-house counsel for a large privately held real estate company and outside counsel to a number of Los Angeles based law firms specializing in real estate and business litigation.

Michael Muse-Fisher
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