Poor Rembrandt! (Sort of)

Poor Rembrandt! (Sort of)

He is an artist known for breaking the rules, and possibly the law, according to “Rembrandt the Bankrupt Printmaker: His Life and Bankruptcy Proceedings of 1656,” an adventure in painting and jurisprudence delivered in the ceremonial courtroom of the U.S. District Courthouse on First Street in Los Angeles April 30. Flanked by majestic oil paintings of chief judges past, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge the […]

Biography of the Honorable Scott C. Clarkson

Scott C. Clarkson has served as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Central District of California since January 20, 2011. His undergraduate degree is from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana and he received his J.D. degree from George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia (1982). From 1977 to 1982, Judge Clarkson was legislative assistant […]

The Notorious BAV

The Notorious BAV

In life, a singular pleasure is to come into contact with an exceptional human being. To be invited into their home. To be exposed to their way of thinking, decorating, recreating. To absorb the wisdom that can only be the byproduct of a full life. That was the rare gift bestowed by Barbara Ann Vaughan, denizen of […]