Bienert Katzman Littrell Williams LLP represents the Official Committee of Retired Employees (the "Committee"), which the U.S. Trustee appointed to serve as a representative and fiduciary to the interests of the approximately 2,000 retired employees (the “Retirees”) in the City of San Bernardino’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy case.  Since the inception of the matter, BKLW attorneys Steve Katzman, Tony Bisconti, and Anne Uyeda have zealously represented the interests of the Retirees.  Among other things, the BKLW team has negotiated with the City to ensure that the Committee has a represented voice in the process, sought clarification with the Court to confirm that a claims bar deadline is not imposed prematurely on Retirees, substantively participated in the Court-ordered mediation sessions, and dialogued with the City's representatives, California Public Employees’ Retirement System (“CalPERS”), labor unions and other parties in interest to ensure that the restructuring process is fair, transparent and protects the Retirees.

The stakes for the Retirees are significant as the City has taken the unprecedented step of deferring millions of dollars in CalPERS obligations after the City’s filing but before the Court ordered that the City’s bankruptcy filing could proceed. However, BKLW is well suited for serving the Committee’s interests, with Steve Katzman’s prior service as both United States Trustee for five Judicial Districts and work as coordinator of the Bankruptcy Fraud Task Force for the United States Attorney in the Central District of California.

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