About Douglas Andrew

Douglas A. Crowder is an attorney based in Burbank, California, with over 36 years of experience in the legal field. He specializes in several areas, including divorce and family law, bankruptcy, business law, and consumer law. Admitted to the California State Bar in 1989, Mr. Crowder has dedicated his career to serving clients in the Los Angeles area. His firm, Crowder Law Center, P.C., is conveniently located at 303 N Glenoaks Blvd, Suite 200, Burbank, CA 91502-1118, making it accessible for those in need of legal assistance. Mr. Crowder earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1975.

Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Speech at Coe College in 1973. This diverse educational background has equipped him to handle many legal matters effectively. Since the early 1980s, he has represented hundreds of bankruptcy clients — This gives the guidance and support necessary to navigate complex financial situations. In 1989, he began offering debt settlement services as an alternative to bankruptcy, adding to his ability to assist clients facing financial difficulties. Throughout his career, Mr. Crowder has demonstrated his litigation skills in various courts. He has argued before the Washington State Supreme Court and the New Mexico Court of Appeals, securing two reported appellate decisions. His litigation experience includes 12 criminal jury trials, with six resulting in acquittals.

Additionally, he has participated in two civil jury trials, achieving a win in one of them. His experience also encompasses numerous non-jury trials covering subjects such as collections, business fraud, breach of contract, employment law, and personal injury. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Crowder is certified by the California State Bar as a provider of Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE). This certification enables him to offer continuing education courses to other attorneys, ensuring they meet the state’s educational requirements. His commitment to ongoing education reflects his dedication to maintaining high standards in the legal profession. Mr. Crowder is also a member of the Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers Association (CDCBAA), which shows his commitment to staying informed and connected within his practice area.

Crowder Law Center, P.C. offers a comprehensive range of services, including debt relief, business formation, personal injury law, and divorce and family law. For those seeking legal assistance in the Los Angeles area, Mr. Crowder’s experience and diverse practice areas make him a valuable resource. Interested individuals can contact his firm at (213) 509-1515 for consultations and further information.

Education

University of Iowa

J.D. | Law

1975

Coe College

B.A. | Political Science and Speech

1973

Accepted Jurisdictions

US Court Northern District
California
US Court Eastern District
9th Circuit
US Court Central District
US Court Southern District

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California U.S. District Court
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California U.S. District Court
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California U.S. District Court
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California U.S. District Court
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit U.S. Circuit Court

Types of Cases Handled

Divorce Bankruptcy Business Law Consumer Law

Legal Services Scope

Litigation Debt Settlement Bankruptcy Proceedings

Certifications & Awards

MCLE provider

California State Bar

Professional Associations

Inns of Court (Bankruptcy)

has membership 2012 - Current

Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers Association (CDCBAA)

has membership 2010 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 350 S Figueroa St Suite 190 Los Angeles CA 90071

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