Reinstatement of CA Contractor's License

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Tuan, I've attached the procedure (pdf) I use to reinstate contractors
licenses for individuals with the CSLB. Note that they must obtain a bond,
which is up to them. I just get their license back.
Gerald McNally
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The potential client is an individual contractor. So would be it as simple as filing the bankruptcy and obtaining a new bond to get reinstated?
Regards,
Tuan Le
Tuan Le, Esq.
Law Offices of Steve Lopez
8562 Florence Avenue, Suite A
Downey, California 90240
Main: (562)904-1193
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If the potential client is an individual contractor, rather than a
corporation, then I don't think the case would present a problem. However,
if it is a corporation which holds the license, then this case suggests
that the corporate debtor should not file bankruptcy unless there is a
legitimate purpose to the bankruptcy case, since the corporation is not
eligible for a discharge (ie: some assets to be liquidated).
Best regards,
Clifford Bordeaux
Cohen & Bordeaux, LLP
3731 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
cliff@cohenbordeaux.com
www.cohenbordeaux.com
T (213) 267-1000
F (213) 805-6540
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Tuan Le tuanl@stevelopezlaw.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> Michael,
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> Thank you for info. What BAP was that? Maybe it could provide some
> guidance as to how to get the suspension lifted.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Tuan Le
>
>
>
> Tuan Le, Esq.
>
> Law Offices of Steve Lopez
>
> 8562 Florence Avenue, Suite A
>
> Downey, California 90240
>
> Main: (562)904-1193
>
> Fax: (562)262-2846
>
>
>
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> *From:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, December 05, 2014 3:22 PM
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [cdcbaa] Reinstatement of CA Contractor's License
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> Quick response. If the judgment is void due to the bankruptcy, then the
> license will be reinstated after a new bond is posted.
>
>
>
> It's not as simple as that though and I have seen extremely experienced
> debtor's counsel be sanctioned 20k for botching this type of situation.
> Sanction affirmed by BAP.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Michael Avanesian
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>
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:12 PM, 'Gary R. Wallace' garyrwallace@ymail.com
> [cdcbaa] wrote:
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>
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> Take a look at 11 USC 362, which identifies the scope of an automatic
> stay. Unfortunately, you will not find "reinstatement of contractor's
> bond" in that section. However, the filing would stay any attempt by the
> judgment creditor to recover from the electrician personally.
>
>
>
> I would also point out that a contractor's right to hold a license and the
> ability to procure a bond are two separate issues. But I do not have
> enough expertise to speak further on those issues.
>
>
>
> Gary R. Wallace
>
> Law Office of Gary R. Wallace
>
> 4551 Glencoe Avenue, Suite 300
>
> Marina del Rey, CA 90292
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> Email: garyrwallace@ymail.com
>
> Office: (310) 775-8719
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> *From:* "tuanl@stevelopezlaw.com [cdcbaa]"
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Friday, December 5, 2014 11:07 AM
> *Subject:* [cdcbaa] Reinstatement of CA Contractor's License
>
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>
>
>
> Dear Listmates,
>
> I have a question and I believe it might have been discussed before but
> could not find the topic scrolling through the list serv.. I have PC that
> is a electrician and is licensed by the State of California. He was sued
> and a judgment was entered against him and the judgment creditor made a
> claim against his contractor's bond. My question is if he files for BK,
> will that reinstate his contractor's bond automatically after the
> contractor's board is notified? If not, what is the procedure to get his
> license reinstated?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tuan Le
>
>
>
> Tuan Le, Esq.
>
> Law Offices of Steve Lopez
>
> 8562 Florence Avenue, Suite A
>
> Downey, California 90240
>
> Main: (562)904-1193
>
> Fax: (562)262-2846
>
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> STEVE LOPEZ.
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If the potential client is an individual contractor, rather than a corporation, then I don't think the case would present a problem. However, if it is a corporation which holds the license, then this case suggests that the corporate debtor should not file bankruptcy unless there is a legitimate purpose to the bankruptcy case, since the corporation is not eligible for a discharge (ie: some assets to be liquidated).Best regards,Clifford BordeauxCohen & Bordeaux, LLP3731 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 600Los Angeles, CA 90010Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*cliff@cohenbordeaux.comwww.cohenbordeaux.comT (213) 267-1000F (213) 805-6540*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
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Michael,
Thank you for info. What BAP was that? Maybe it could provide some guidance as to how to get the suspension lifted.
Regards,
Tuan Le
Tuan Le, Esq.
Law Offices of Steve Lopez
8562 Florence Avenue, Suite A
Downey, California 90240
Main: (562)904-1193
Fax: (562)262-2846
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Quick response. If the judgment is void due to the bankruptcy, then the
license will be reinstated after a new bond is posted.
It's not as simple as that though and I have seen extremely experienced
debtor's counsel be sanctioned 20k for botching this type of situation.
Sanction affirmed by BAP.
Sincerely,
Michael Avanesian
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:12 PM, 'Gary R. Wallace' garyrwallace@ymail.com
[cdcbaa] wrote:
>
>
> Take a look at 11 USC 362, which identifies the scope of an automatic
> stay. Unfortunately, you will not find "reinstatement of contractor's
> bond" in that section. However, the filing would stay any attempt by the
> judgment creditor to recover from the electrician personally.
>
> I would also point out that a contractor's right to hold a license and the
> ability to procure a bond are two separate issues. But I do not have
> enough expertise to speak further on those issues.
>
> Gary R. Wallace
> Law Office of Gary R. Wallace
> 4551 Glencoe Avenue, Suite 300
> Marina del Rey, CA 90292
> Email: garyrwallace@ymail.com
> Office: (310) 775-8719
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* "tuanl@stevelopezlaw.com [cdcbaa]"
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Friday, December 5, 2014 11:07 AM
> *Subject:* [cdcbaa] Reinstatement of CA Contractor's License
>
>
> Dear Listmates,
>
> I have a question and I believe it might have been discussed before but
> could not find the topic scrolling through the list serv.. I have PC that
> is a electrician and is licensed by the State of California. He was sued
> and a judgment was entered against him and the judgment creditor made a
> claim against his contractor's bond. My question is if he files for BK,
> will that reinstate his contractor's bond automatically after the
> contractor's board is notified? If not, what is the procedure to get his
> license reinstated?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tuan Le
>
> Tuan Le, Esq.
> Law Offices of Steve Lopez
> 8562 Florence Avenue, Suite A
> Downey, California 90240
> Main: (562)904-1193
> Fax: (562)262-2846
>
> DISCLAIMER: This e-mail may contain confidential information and may also
> be legally privileged. If you are not an intended recipient, as indicated
> above, please notify us immediately. In such event, you should not copy or
> use this e-mail for any purpose nor disclose its contents to anyone.
> Enclosed information and attachments remain the property of the LAW
> OFFICE OF STEVE LOPEZ. Opinions, conclusions, attachments, and neither
> information in this message that do not relate to the official business of
> the LAW OFFICE OF STEVE LOPEZ should be understood as my personal
> responsibility, and as neither given nor endorsed by the LAW OFFICE OF
> STEVE LOPEZ.
>
>
>
>
>
Quick response. If the judgment is void due to the bankruptcy, then the license will be reinstated after a new bond is posted.It's not as simple as that though and I have seen extremely experienced debtor's counsel be sanctioned 20k for botching this type of situation. Sanction affirmed by BAP.Sincerely, Michael AvanesianOn Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:12 PM, 'Gary R. Wallace' garyrwallace@ymail.com [cdcbaa] <cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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Take a look at 11 USC 362, which identifies the scope of an automatic stay. Unfortunately, you will not find "reinstatement of contractor's bond" in that section. However, the filing would stay any attempt by the judgment creditor to recover from the electrician personally.
I would also point out that a contractor's right to hold a license and the ability to procure a bond are two separate issues. But I do not have enough expertise to speak further on those issues.Gary R. WallaceLaw Office of Gary R. Wallace4551 Glencoe Avenue, Suite 300Marina del Rey, CA 90292Email: garyrwallace@ymail.comOffice: (310) 775-8719
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Dear Listmates,
I have a question and I believe it might have been discussed before but could not find the topic scrolling through the list serv.. I have PC that is a electrician and is licensed by the State of California. He was sued and a judgment was entered against him and the judgment creditor made a claim against his contractor's bond. My question is if he files for BK, will that reinstate his contractor's bond automatically after the contractor's board is notified? If not, what is the procedure to get his license reinstated?
Thanks,
Tuan LeTuan Le,Esq.Law Officesof Steve Lopez8562Florence Avenue, Suite ADowney,California 90240Main:(562)904-1193Fax:(562)262-2846DISCLAIMER: This e-mail may contain confidentialinformation and may also be legally privileged. If you are not an intended recipient, as indicated above,please notify us immediately. In such event, you should not copy or usethis e-mail for any purpose nor disclose its contents to anyone. Enclosedinformation and attachments remain the property of the LAW OFFICE OF STEVE LOPEZ. Opinions, conclusions,attachments, and neither information in this message that do not relate to theofficial business of the LAW OFFICE OF STEVE LOPEZ should be understood as mypersonal responsibility, and as neither given norendorsed by the LAW OFFICE OF STEVE LOPEZ.

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