Herman Glatt, a retired cofounder of Los Angeles-based law firm Stutman, Treister & Glatt and a nationally known expert in bankruptcy and corporate restructuring, died on Sept. 8. He was 84.

Glatt was born in New York on May 3, 1929 and later attended Franklin & Marshall College, the University of California, Los Angeles and Harvard Law School. Glatt served in the Army and was stationed in England during the Korean War. In 1955, he joined the firm now known as Stutman, Treister & Glatt, which specializes in business bankruptcy and corporate restructuring. Glatt, who was with his firm for more than 50 years, chaired the business bankruptcy committee of the American Bar Association’s business and banking section and was a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy.

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