Paul Toscano - Salt Lake City, UT
Law Firm of Neeleman, Toscano & Guyon LC
Newhouse Building, Suite 61410 Exchange Place
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-5120 http://www.expresslawattys.com
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- Offers Free Initial Consultation
Paul Toscano Overview
Paul Toscano is a bankruptcy lawyer with over 25 years of bankruptcy law experience. He served as judicial clerk for the chief judge of the U. S. Bankruptcy Court in Utah, where he also served as a Chapter 7 panel trustee, a Chapter 13 standing trustee, and as a Chapter 12 trustee. He has represented debtors under every chapter of the code, including Chapter 9 (for debtors who are governmental entities). He currently represents debtors in Chapter 7 liquidation cases, Chapter 13 debt adjustment cases, and Chapter 11 reorganization and liquidation cases. He provides general financial counseling for consumer and business debtors. His office advises businesses so they can avoid bankruptcy. His first appointment is free of charge for debtors with consumer debts or joint consumer and business debts.
Bar Admissions
- Utah, 1978
- U.S. Federal Court, 1978
Education
- Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Provo, Utah,
1978
J.D.
Honors: cum laude - Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,
1971
M.A.
Major: English - Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,
1970
B.A.
Major: English
Classes and Seminars
- Bi-Monthly Presenter, Bankruptcy Issues, The Mark Marine Credit Show, K-Talk Radio (630 AM), Salt Lake City, Utah, 2003 - 2004
- Presenter, Bankruptcy Seminar, Park City, Utah, Norton Bankruptcy Institute, February 25, 1997
- Presenter, Annual Conference, San Francisco, California, The National Association of Chapter 13 Trustee, July 4, 1996
- Speaker, How to Buy Non-commercial Real Property Out of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Financial Freedom Report. 1993 and 1992 Orlando Conventions
- Speaker, Invisible Religion in the Public Schools, Salt Lake County Bar Association, 1990
- Presenter, Liberty and Justice for All, BYU Honors Colloquium, lecture given each February between 1987 and 1993
- Adjunct Instructor, Courses in school law, College of Education, BYU, 1978 - 1982
- Speaker, First Amendment Freedoms, Organization for the Protection of First Amendment Rights Annual Meeting, 1981
- Speaker, Church-state problems in public schools, Americans United for Separation of Church and State Annual Conference, 1980
Address
Newhouse Building, Suite 614
10 Exchange Place
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-5120
Phones
801-413-7585
888-509-3683
Faxes
801-359-1370
801-322-5558
Emails
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Articles
Toward An Architecture of Privacy for the Virtual World, John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law, Vol. XIX No. 1, Fall 2000, pp. 151-168
Acquiring Real Property Out of Bankruptcy, Financial Freedom Report, 1992
The ABCs of Bankruptcy, Financial Freedom Report, 1992
Secularism, Neutrality, and the Supreme Court: Invisible Religion in the Public Schools, Bountiful: Horizon Publishers, 1990, 222 pp., 1990
A Dubious Neutrality: The Establishment of Secularism in the Public Schools, BYU LAW REV. 177-211, 1979
Co-Author, Utah Civil Practice, Principal Author Professor David A. Thomas, Four Volumes, 1978
Editor, Education Law: A Compendium, by E.G. Gee, Boston: Allyn Bacon, 1978, 300 pp.
Co-Author, An Overview of the Circuit Court Act of 1977, Utah State Bar Journal, Spring 1977, Vols. 5, nos. 1-3
Editor, Evidence: A Programmed Approach, by Edward L. Kimball (Wilkinson Chair), J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU), West Publishing Co., 1977, 380 pp.
Co-Author, Statistics Step By Step, New York: Houghton -Mifflin, 1974, 650 pp.



