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Chief Disciplinary Counsel of the Office of Disciplinary Counsel to the Disciplinary Board of the Hawaii Supreme Court.
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Chat withState: Hawaii
Acquired: 2003
State: California
Acquired: 1992
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 1996
Disciplinary Board of the Hawaii Supreme Court, 201 Merchant St Ste 1600, Honolulu, HI, 96813
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"This lawyer is helpful tot the courts at large in his submission of comments to proposed drafts of the Bankruptcy Regulations. Thank you Attorney Tamm"
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 1996.
Private reproval, public disclosure issued in CA, 1996
updated on 08/13/2012Private reproval, public disclosure means the attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The Bar warns the lawyer in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
“In 1993 I was wrong, and was appropriately disciplined in 1996. As evidence of rehabilitation, from 2006-2012 I served on the Disciplinary Board of the Hawaii Supreme Court, the last four years as Board Secretary.”
2006
Volunteer of the Month (November 2006),
2000
Mediator - Bankruptcy Dispute Resolution, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Hawaii
2008 - Present
Shareholder/Director, Shults & Tamm, ALC
2003 - 2008
Attorney at Law, Bradley R. Tamm, AAL/ALC
1997 - 2003
Attorney at Law, Bradley R. Tamm, Attorney at Law
1995 - 1997
Appellate Writer, Law Writer, Inc.
1992 - 1993
Attorney at Law, Bradley R. Tamm, AAL
2010 - Present
Hawaii Bankruptcy Bar AssociationMember
2007 - Present
Hawaii State Bar AssociationAttorney at Law
2000 - Present
American Bankruptcy InstituteMember
1998 - Present
Federal Bar AssociationMember
2008 - 2012
Disciplinary Board of the Hawaii Supreme CourtSecretary
2006 - 2012
Disciplinary Board of the Hawaii Supreme CourtMember
2003 - 2005
Hawaii State Bar Association - Bankruptcy Law SectionDirector
Affirmed and remanded for further findings.
for Plaintiff.
Reversed and remanded.
$573,542.49 Judgment for Plaintiff.
vacated and remanded to trial court.
Court found mortgagee to be prevailing party and awarded it fees/costs.
1991
JD - Juris Doctor
1986
BS - Bachelor of Science
2006
Bankruptcy Issues for State Court Judges
2006
Family Law and the 2005 Bankruptcy Amendments
2006
Bankruptcy Issues for Credito Managers
2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Reform 2005 — A Brave New World
2004
Legal Answers
Being that Hawaii has no community property laws am I liable for my deceased wifes medical bills?
25 Feb 2014
Can I include student loan payments as an expense in ch7 bankruptcy?
15 Nov 2010