Practice Area:Commercial, Construction, Employment
Darryl Horowitt was admitted to practice in 1981. Prior to forming Coleman & Horowitt, LLP, he was a partner of the Fresno, California firm of Lerrigo, Nibler, Berryman, Coleman & Bennett. Prior to moving to Fresno, Mr. Horowitt was engaged in private practice in Orange County, California.
Darryl serves as an arbitrator (for FINRA Dispute Resolution, the Central California Better Business Bureau Dispute Resolution Center, and the Fresno and Madera County Superior Courts), and is listed in the AFresno, CADR directory for the following county courts (Fresno, Kings, Madera and Merced ).
Darryl also mediates privately, as an early neutral evaluator for the United States District Court, Eastern District of California, and served as a special master in the United States District Court, Northern District of California. Darryl is a discovery referee and settlement officer for Fresno and Merced County Courts.
Darryl and has conducted all phases of litigation, mediation, arbitration and early neutral evaluation in the areas of:
Complex commercial
Banking
Consumer finance
Class action
Real property
Unfair competition
Construction
Intellectual property
Labor
Employment
Banking
Business
Securities
Insurance
Education
Western State College of Law, JD, Law, 1981
California State University, Long Beach, AB, History, 1978
Professional Associations
Litigation and Law Office and Technology Section of the California Lawyers Association
Fresno County Bar Association
Association of Business Trial Lawyers
American Bar Association
California Creditor Bar Association
Southern California Mediation Association
Admissions
All California state courts
United States Supreme Court
United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit
All districts of the United States District Court in the state of California
Training
Basic and Advanced Arbitrator Training, The American Arbitration Assn
Panel Member and Chairperson Training, Securities Arbitrator from FINRA Dispute Resolution.
Mediation skills training from the Dispute Settlement Center of Central California and San Joaquin College of Law