About Todd

Todd Turoci builds a practice around bankruptcy law in California. He is a familiar presence in the Inland Empire legal community and has traveled a steady course from classrooms to courtroom-adjacent practice.

He studied economics at California State University, San Bernardino and earned a law degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. He also holds a master's degree in business from Webster University. Those academic stops inform how he handles the numbers and paperwork that dominate insolvency matters.

Early in his career he gravitated toward bankruptcy work. Over time that interest translated into steady involvement with local professional groups. He has been a member of the Inland Empire Bankruptcy Forum since 1995, where practitioners and trustees meet to discuss case law, procedure and local practice. That long-standing connection ties him to regional developments and to other attorneys who handle consumer and commercial matters.

Turoci practices through his own firms. He appears under the names The Turoci Bankrupcty Firm and The Turoci Firm. Those offices handle filings, creditor negotiations and related court processes. He works on both consumer and business matters, helping clients assess options and manage estate administration, repayment plans and automatic stay motions. He handles document preparation, courtroom appearances and negotiations that precede or follow formal filings.

Colleagues describe him as steady and procedural. Clients see an attorney who emphasizes timely filings and clear explanation of options. He relies on practice experience and membership contacts to keep current on local trustee practices and judicial preferences. That practical orientation guides how he prepares petitions, structures repayment proposals and responds to creditor actions.

He maintains active ties to California's bankruptcy community and continues to appear in courts across the region. The firms bearing his name serve individual debtors as well as small businesses, offering representation through the stages of a bankruptcy case. He balances administrative tasks with litigation where required, and places particular attention on case deadlines and documentation.

Today Turoci remains an active California practitioner. He focuses on consumer and business bankruptcy cases in California.

Education

University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law

J.D. (1992) | Law

1989

Webster University

M.A. (1989) | Business

1987

California State University - San Bernardino

B.A. (2005) | Economics

1980

Accepted Jurisdictions

California

Professional Associations

Inland Empire Bankruptcy Forum

has membership 1995 - Current