Tripp Scott’s Charles Tatelbaum Elected To Shepard Broad Law School Board Of Governors 

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., May 9, 2023 Tripp Scott today announced that Charles Tatelbaum, a director with the firm, was elected for a two year term to be Vice-Chair of the Board of Governors of the Shepard Broad School of Law at Nova Southeastern University (NSU).

Shepard Broad College of Law (also referred to as NSU Law and Nova Law) is the LAW SCHOOL of NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, located on the university's main campus in DAVIE, FLORIDA. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs. Founded in 1974, the school is named after lawyer and philanthropist SHEPARD BROAD, in recognition of his counsel, community leadership, and financial support. The law building is named after LEO GOODWIN SR., also an entrepreneur and philanthropist who was committed to the advancement of education and research. The school received approval by the American Bar Association in 1975. 

For the past 57 years, Tatelbaum has focused his practice on bankruptcy and creditors’ rights issues, complex business litigation, Uniform Commercial Code transactions and lender liability litigation and other types of secured transactions, as well as domestic and international letters of credit. 

He regularly represents secured and unsecured creditors in transactions and insolvency situations, creditors’ committees, and throughout the United States he represents business clients in complex business litigation, the defense of lender liability claims, all types of bankruptcy proceedings and products liability defense based on warranty. He also represents secured and unsecured creditors in distressed business transactions and litigation. He has also has represented clients in Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy proceedings and Chapter 15 foreign bankruptcy proceedings.

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