Civil Litigation,
Law Practice
Sep. 26, 2014
Don't trip on the immunity 'trail'
Ambitious plans to create a recreational paradise along parts of the Los Angeles River may lead to a slew of legal pitfalls for outdoor enthusiasts caught in a trap of government immunities.





Molly M. McKibben
Partner
Greene, Broillet & Wheeler LLP
100 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica , CA 90407
Email: MMcKibben@gbw.law
Pepperdine Univ SOL; Malibu CA
Molly's trial practice focuses on catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, municipal liability, and products liability.
Los Angeles County's ambitious plans to create a recreational paradise along parts of the Los Angeles River may lead to a slew of legal pitfalls for outdoor enthusiasts caught in a trap of government immunities.
The LA River, now known to most Angelenos as a concrete basin that accumulates more trash than water, is getting a facelift. The massive construction project would create a continuous bicycle path along all 51 miles of the River by 2020. A portion of this new path opened ...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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