ARNH Adds Second Board Member
July 14 2015 - 7:00AM
InvestorsHub NewsWire
The Automotive Resource Network Holdings Inc, is pleased
to announce the addition of a second member, to the Board of
Directors.
David M Brown Esq. has joined the Board of the Directors.
Fort Lauderdale, FL -- July 14, 2015
-- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Mr. Brown has been
practicing Bankruptcy and Estate related litigation between Georgia
and Florida, for 23 plus years. Mr Brown currently practices
law in Florida and serves several other boards for charity
related organizations.
In 1985 David Brown graduated cum laude from Florida
Atlantic University. Juris Doctorate Degree in 1989 from the
University of Georgia School of Law. 1989 - 1991, Judicial Law
Clerk for the Honorable Lamar W. Davis, Jr., Chief United States
Bankruptcy Judge for the Southern District of Georgia in Savannah.
1991 - 1993, Attorney for the United States Trustee’s Office,
Department of Justice, in Miami. 1993 - 1995, Judicial Law Clerk
for the Honorable Raymond B. Ray, Bankruptcy Judge in Fort
Lauderdale. To date Mr. Brown practice remains focused
primarily on bankruptcy and bankruptcy related litigation,
foreclosure defense, business law and consumer law, including
probate, wills and trusts and essentially a general law
practice.
“As CEO and Chairman of the Board of ARNH, I would
like to personally welcome David to the Organization.
I look forward to working together with David, for the benefit of
our shareholders” Stated Mark S Solomon Esq.
Mark Solomon
CEO
mark@marksolomonlaw.com
954-463-6755
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