Guideline for Manuscripts

  1.  Manuscripts should be submitted to Jeffrey I. Golden, Weiland, Golden, Smiley, Wang Ekvall & Strok, LLP, 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 950, Costa Mesa, California 92626, [email protected]; and Eric P. Israel, Danning, Gill, Diamond & Kollitz, LLP, 2029 Century Park East, Third Floor, Los Angeles, California 90067-2904, [email protected].

  2. Please provide one double-spaced copy of the manuscript submitted for consideration along with the manuscript via email attachment formatted in Microsoft Word or WordPerfect format.

  3. In both text and footnotes, authors shall follow the style for law review articles presented in the Blue Book: A Uniform System of Citation (18th Edition) and the California Bankruptcy Journal Style Sheet which is available upon request.

  4. Authors must assign all rights, including copyright, to the California Bankruptcy Journal as a condition of publication and such assignment is deemed to occur concurrent with submission of the article for consideration, subject to acceptance by the Journal. Absent agreement to the contrary, the California Bankruptcy Journal enjoys the right to grant permission to reprint any article appearing in the Journal and retains the copyright to each article published.

  5. Authors are required to inform the editors in writing if they are involved in pending or imminent litigation that is related to the subject matter of the manuscript.

  6. Manuscripts submitted to the California Bankruptcy Journal are subject to editing by the Journal’s editorial board. All publishing and editorial decisions are reserved to the Journal based upon the Journal’s judgment of the writing, timeliness, space limitations and relevance to the Journal’s subscribers