Mr. Mervyn L. Hecht was educated at UCLA, University of Paris (Sorbonne) and Harvard Law School. In 1963, while still in law school, he authored an important article in Taxes Magazine on real estate taxation, and in 1964 opened a law practice in Pacific Palisades California. During 25 years of law practice he represented investment advisors and investors in a number of matters, and worked extensively for Charles Schwab and Merrill Lynch. He acts as an arbitrator in options related matters for the NASD and the New York Stock Exchange, and lectures on option trading.  Merv sailing on "Freedom" in Santa Cruz
The first edition of his book "How to Make Money with Stock Options--a Guide for the Conservative Investor" was published in 1974, and is now in its third edition. During the period of 1975 to 1992, Mr. Hecht was an active director of two companies providing computer education. One of the companies was among the first to offer computer training on the computer, and while Mr. Hecht was active in management the other became, and remains, one of the largest technology education companies in the world. Dr. David Hary was educated at the University of Southern California (USC), the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa University and Tel-Aviv University. In 1984 he taught Biomedical Engineering at USC. In 1987 he established an engineering consultancy.
Merv (left) and David relaxing on the Canal During 19 years of practice he developed computer-based systems for automation, control, simulation and production testing and measurement based on his expertise in science, engineering, medicine and economics. He developed systems and wrote software for fortune 500 corporations, universities, government, municipalities, and startups in diverse fields including optoelectronics, micro electronics, utilities, automotive and biomedicine.
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