Peter M. Rehon received his law degree in 1981 from Hastings College of the Law where he was the Senior Articles Editor for the Constitutional Law Quarterly. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Mr. Rehon previously practiced bank and finance litigation as a partner with the Palo Alto office of Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich, where he co-chaired the firm's state-wide litigation department, and as a partner with the San Jose office of Buchalter Nemer Fields & Younger. Mr. Rehon also practiced public and private sector labor law at the law firm of Beeson, Tayer, Kovach & Silbert and, previous to that, was a board agent for Region 20 of the National Labor Relations Board in San Francisco.Mr. Rehon has authored three Action Guides for the California Continuing Education of the Bar program, Obtaining a Writ of Attachment (6th ed. 2006), Obtaining an Injunction (4th ed. 2000), Obtaining a Writ of Possession (4th ed. 2004), was a consultant on the CEB Action Guide, Obtaining the Appointment of a Receiver (1993). Mr. Rehon also authored "The Law of Equitable Subordination," 108 The Banking Law Journal 536 (1991) as well as "The Pension Expectation as Constitutional Property," 8 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 15 (1980). Mr. Rehon has been an instructor for the University of California Extension Program and a panelist in programs put on by the California Bankers Association, the Santa Clara County Bar Association, the National Business Institute and various private organizations. He is a member of the State Bar of California, the San Joaquin County Bar Association and the Santa Clara County Bar Association.Author: "The Law of Equitable Subordination," 108 Banking Law Journal, 536 (1991); "The Pension Expectation as Constitutional Property," 8 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 153, 1980; "Obtaining a Writ of Attachment," Civil Action Guide, California Continuing Education of the Bar (6th ed. 2006); "Obtaining a Writ of Possession," Civil Action Guide, California Continuing Education of the Bar (3rd ed. 2004); "Obtaining an Injunction," Civil Action Guide, California Continuing Education of the Bar (4th ed. 2000).