Posts in Year: 2011
AGC Wins Motion for Summary Judgment Against Dangerous Condition on Public Property Suit
AGC is extremely pleased to announce that judgment in the City of Pomona’s favor was entered in a lawsuit alleging that the City maintained a dangerous condition of public property when plaintiff allegedly cut open his knee after he tripped and fell over a broken.
Read MoreSustainability Moves Forward with San Diego Association of Governments’ New “Sustainable Communities Strategy”
On October 28, 2011, the San Diego Association of Governments (“SANDAG”) took the historic, albeit controversial, step of approving the nation’s first comprehensive regional sustainability plan: the SANDAG “Sustainable Communities Strategy.” This important document sets forth SANDAG’s 40-year plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and.
Read MoreAGC Attorneys Speak Before the Realty Investment Association of California
Alvarez-Glasman and Colvin is pleased to announce that two AGC attorneys, Matthew M. Gorman and Anthony Marinaccio, were invited to speak before the Realty Investment Association of California. The lecture, titled How Bankruptcy Affects the Landlord Tenant Relationship, was given on Tuesday, October 18, 2011..
Read MoreCase Law Update – Early October Issue
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin provides a bimonthly update of recent California legal decisions. The following is the Early October issue: Recent California Legal Decisions – City ordinance that goes beyond mere decriminalizing of medical marijuana is preempted by federal law to the extent that it permits.
Read MoreAGC Attorney Published in Apartment Age Magazine
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is pleased to announce that AGC attorney Matthew M. Gorman has authored an article on solar rights that has been published in Apartment Age, a magazine put out by The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles. The article, titled “Top 5 Reasons.
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