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City of Lake Forest v. Evergreen Holistic Collective
Publication Date: 2012-03-01
Practice Area: Government
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Court: C.A. 4th
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For plaintiff: D|R Welch Attorneys at Law and David Ryan Welch for Defendant and Appellant.
For defendant: Best Best & Krieger, Jeffrey V. Dunn and Laura A. Dahl for Plaintiff and Respondent.
Case number: No. G043909

Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 2533 CITY OF LAKE FOREST, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. EVERGREEN HOLISTIC COLLECTIVE,

November 12, 2007 |

Directory of NLJ 250 branch offices

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November 07, 2009 |

Branch Offices of the NLJ 250 Firms

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June 27, 2005 |

Indictments Might Really Target Lerach

A federal indictment accusing a former client of taking $2.4 million in kickbacks from a "New York law firm," but levying no charges against the firm that allegedly paid the kickback is most significant for who is not named: William Lerach and his former firm, Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach. Former U.S. prosecutors say Milberg Weiss lawyers could be next. One former Assistant U.S. Attorney said prosecutors may be starting with lower-level defendants and working up to higher-profile cases.
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August 23, 2002 |

A City Divided

After more than five years of intensive maneuvering, a determined team of lawyers and business leaders has won the right to present Los Angeles voters with a proposal to split the San Fernando Valley off from the rest of the city. From now until the Nov. 5 election, the push for valley secession will devolve into an all-out political fight. But judging from the noise emanating from both camps, a legal battle may well resume Nov. 6, whether the measure wins or loses at the ballot box.
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Citizens Association of Sunset Beach v. Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission
Publication Date: 2012-10-05
Practice Area: Government
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Court: C.A. 4th
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For plaintiff: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Foundation, Trevor A. Grimm, Jonathan M. Coupal and Timothy A. Bittle for Plaintiff and Appellant.
For defendant: Best Best & Krieger, Scott C. Smith and Daniel S. Roberts for Defendant and Respondent Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission. Colantuono & Levin, Michael G. Colantuono, Holly O. Whatley and Michael R. Cobden for Defendant and Respondent City of Huntington Beach. Jarvis, Fay, Doporto & Gibson, Rick W. Jarvis and Benjamin P. Fay for League of California Cities and California State Association of Counties as Amicus Curiae on behalf of City of Huntington Beach.
Case number: No. G045878

Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 11376CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF SUNSET BEACH, Plaintiff and Appellant,v.ORANGE COUNTY LOC

July 27, 2010 |

Dismantling a 90-Lawyer Firm Is a Messy Business

Firm leaders at Sacramento's McDonough Holland & Allen are still hopeful that the firm can wind down its operations gracefully. And some at the firm continue to hope that a smaller firm, carrying the same name, will emerge come the firm's planned Sept. 1 dissolution.
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November 13, 2006 |

'NLJ 250' Shows Strong Law Firm Growth Continuing

The 250 largest law firms in the U.S. grew by 4 percent in 2006, a figure that was just shy of the prior year's gains, according to The National Law Journal's 29th annual survey. The results indicate a "healthy legal economy" spurred by strong mergers and acquisitions activity and big-ticket litigation, said one law firm consultant. And while law firms used to base their mergers on geography and size for size's sake, they now take a much more strategic approach, said another consultant.
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November 15, 2004 |

Branch offices

The NLJ 250: Branch offices.
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August 27, 2002 |

A City Divided

After more than five years of intensive legislative and legal maneuvering, a determined team of lawyers and business leaders has won the right to present Los Angeles voters with a proposal to split the San Fernando Valley off from the rest of the city. The secession campaign has already broken new legal ground, and whether the measure wins or loses on Nov. 5, the already-launched legal wrangling promises to continue on Nov. 6.
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