 | Rebecca Bruck Howald Rebecca Howald is an associate with Manier & Herod practicing in the areas of Surety Litigation, Fidelity Litigation, Insurance Litigation, Commercial Litigation, and Bankruptcy.
Ms. Howald received her B.A. in Drama from the University of Texas, Austin. She then completed the Professional Training Program in Stage Management at The Juilliard School in New York City. After a brief career in the world of New York theatre, television, and film, Ms. Howald returned to her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia to attend the Emory University School of Law.
She received her J.D. from Emory where she was recognized for her contributions to the Barton Child Law and Policy Clinic, as well as her service as Editor-in-Chief of the Bankruptcy Developments Journal.
Prior to joining Manier & Herod, Howald practiced in Dallas, Texas at the firm of Strasburger & Price, LLP. Ms. Howald recently served on the Board of Directors for the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Williamson County.
PUBLICATIONS:
Contributor: Surety's Rights Under the General Indemnity Agreement to Minimize Loss, Chapter 6 in The Law of Performance Bonds (2d Ed. 2009)
Co-Author: I’m Exhausted! Recent Case Law On The Exhaustion Of Underlying Policy Limits And The Burgeoning Challenges That Co-Insurers And Co-Sureties Face When Settling A Multi-Insurer Claim, presented at the ABA FSLC Mid-Winter Conference, Jan. 22-23, 2009 (New York, NY)
Author: Fifty State Survey: Discovery, Notice, Proof of Loss, Suit Limitations and the Role of Prejudice in Analyzing Coverage under a Fidelity Policy or Bond, presented at the Surety Claims Institute, June 20-22, 2007 (Williamsburg, VA)
Co-Author: The Public Officials Bond—A Statutory Obligation Requiring Faithful Performance, Fidelity, and Flexibility, Fidelity Law Association, October, 2006 (published at XII Fid. L. J. 151 (2006))
Ms. Howald has also contributed to several papers published in the Fidelity & Surety Law Committee Newsletter, and currently serves as an Associate Editor on the Fidelity Law Journal.
Author: Note, Eliminating Statutory Vagueness: Rule 11 of the FRCP as a Model for Removing the "Good Faith" Fulcrum from Section 707(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, 19 Bankr. Dev. J. 399 (Spring 2003).
PRESENTATIONS:
2010 ABA FSLC Mid-Winter Conference, Jan 28-29 (San Francisco) - Assistant Presentation Coordinator for Fidelity and Surety Programs
2009 ABA FSLC Mid-Winter Conference, Jan 21-22 (New York) - Presenter
2008 ABA FSLC Mid-Winter Conference, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 (New York) - Assistant Coordinator of Fidelity Program and Presenter
2007 Surety Claims Institute, June 20-22 (Williamsburg, VA)
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AREAS OF PRACTICE
Surety Law
Fidelity Law
Commercial Litigation
Bankruptcy
EDUCATION
B.A., University of Texas, Austin
The Juilliard School, Professional Training Program
J.D., Emory University School of Law (2003)
ADMISSIONS
Texas, 2003
Tennessee, 2006
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
US District Court –
All Districts in Texas
US District Court –
All Districts of Tennessee
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
American Bar Association
Tennessee Bar Association
Nashville Bar Association
American Bankruptcy Institute
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