Posts in Year: 2010
Article Written by AGC Attorneys Published in Two ABA Publications
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is pleased to announce that an article authored by three of the Firm’s attorneys has been published in two publications of the American Bar Association: The Urban Lawyer, a legal journal of contemporary on state and local matters, and At The Cutting.
Read MoreAGC Announces New Associate
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is pleased to announce the addition of a new Associate Attorney to the Firm: Christopher G. Cardinale. Mr. Cardinale graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law in May of 2010. While in law school, Mr. Cardinale appeared on the Dean’s List and.
Read MoreAGC Attorneys Present “Top 10 Pointers For Dealing With Cities and Counties”
On December 10, 2010, AGC attorneys Matthew Gorman and Anthony Marinaccio conducted a presentation for the Commercial Division of the North San Diego County Association of Realtors in Vista, California on the subject of local planning and entitlement issues entitled “Top 10 Points When Dealing.
Read MoreAGC Successfully Defends Lawsuit in Court of Appeal
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is extremely pleased to announce that the California Court of Appeal has issued an opinion unanimously upholding a judgment in favor of the City of West Covina. The underlying lawsuit was filed by Steven and Deborah Lynn against the City of West.
Read MoreReal Estate Brokers Owe Duty To Disclose To Prospective Buyers That Seller May Not Be Able To Transfer Title Free From Liens
The California Court of Appeal recently decided a case having important implications on real estate transactions, especially in light of the economic downturn. The case, Holmes v. Summer[1], dealt with whether real estate brokers owe a duty to buyers to disclose, prior to entering escrow,.
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