Jury Finds for Dentist in Disability Lawsuit
By Joan Osterwalder
A disability rights lawsuit against a dentist was a case both sides felt had teeth. The plaintiff, John Taylor, a quadriplegic...
Pressing On
By Contributing Writer
In Closing - Public Relations - By Elizabeth Lampert and Lori Greenspoon - Once a media and marketing industry standard, the p...
Merger Strengthens Firm
By Julie Nakashima
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer A.W. Arendsee , a boutique commercial brokerage firm specializing in the representation ...
Looking for Financial Clarity
By Julie Nakashima
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer The dense fog lingering around the windows of the Pacific Club in Newport Beach somehow ...
Aging in Place
By Columnist
BY DAVID W. STOLTE Exciting trends are coming to senior housing, reflecting a growing understanding of the importance of makin...
Uncommon Opportunity
By Michael Gottliebn
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor The rise of 1031 exchanges increased competition and sales prices for investment r...
Irvine Co. Acquiring Symphony Towers
By Julie Nakashima
SAN DIEGO - The Irvine Co. of Newport Beach is acquiring Symphony Towers, a 34-story Class A office highrise located at 750 B ...
New Hope for Mall in Limbo
By Christine Malamanig
BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer The doors of a mall located for a long time in downtown Sunnyvale are open for busine...
Harassed Bus Driver Wins $1.13 Million
By Eron Yehuda
Hoping to advance her career, Parquette Hamilton accepted a promotion from bus driver to manager-in-training at the Compton fa...
Proposed Lab Could Become West Coast Center for Homeland Security Research
By Christine Malamanig
BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer The University of California recently submitted a proposal to tap federal and state f...
Southland Cities Stand Firm Against Controversial Stormwater Rules
By Wire
CREJ WIRE REPORT SIGNAL HILL - Southland cities re-affirmed their commitment to a lawsuit challenging costly, environmentally...
Calix Networks Announces $50 Million in New Funding
By Toni Vranjes
Telecom equipment company Calix Networks has kept out of the spotlight since its founding, but it suddenly has taken center st...
Bankruptcy Boutique Adds Partner to Its Letterhead
By Staff Writer
Pachulski, Stang, Ziehl, Young & Jones, the ber-bankruptcy boutique with offices in California, New York and Delaware, ha...
Real Estate Stock Outshines Home Ownership, According to NAREIT Study
By Wire
CREJ WIRE REPORT WASHINGTON - A new report prepared for the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts concludes t...
Suit Says Company Used Illegal Scheme to Promote Drug
By Eron Yehuda
There are few states where pharmaceutical giant Pfizer isn't confronting controversy surrounding its subsidiary Parke-Davis, w...
Sacramento Apartments Go Upscale
By Contributing Writer
BY BRAD BERTON Special to the CREJ Just as local apartment rent growth predictably has slowed to pretty much the lowest level...
Palmdale Plans for 170-Bed Hospital
By Contributing Writer
BY KATIE CORBETT Special to CREJ PALMDALE --- The city of Palmdale is moving ahead with plans for the 170-bed Palmdale Hospit...
CREJ WIRE REPORT WASHINGTON - Investors who have given up after three years of down markets are likely to suffer even more lo...
San Diego Builder on a Roll
By Julie Nakashima
BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer One of San Diego's leading hometown general contractors, Roel Construction Co. , has acq...
Manatt Names First Chief Operating Officer
By Liz Valsamis
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips appointed William T. Quicksilver as its first chief operating officer and deputy managing partne...
Smoking Neighbor Chokes on Lawsuit
By Eron Yehuda
A Palm Springs condominium owner's suit against a next-door neighbor for smoking on his patio survived a demurrer last month. ...
City of Riverside Approves Transportation Mitigation Fee
By Wire
ASSOCIATED PRESS RIVERSIDE - The City Council approved a growth fee that forces developers to pay extra if they want to build...
New Urbanism Moves to Suburbs
By Andrea Rosas
BY ANDREA ROJAS CREJ Staff Writer As a young and burgeoning region, the Inland Empire once was characterized as a suburban or ...
Practical Tips for Crafting Development Agreements
By Columnist
BY RONALD I. SILVERMAN, LISA M. DITTMAN AND AREN E. KAMIENOWICZ Municipalities and real estate developers have become increasi...
Software Buyers Want to See Licensing Rules Before Purchase
By Joan Osterwalder
A pastry chef in San Rafael has dished out a class action against computer software makers and retailers. Cathy Baker alleges ...
Southwest Justice Center Opens
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
BY JASON W. ARMSTRONG Special to CREJ MURRIETA - Judge James Warren has a long list of reasons to be thrilled that Southwest ...
Boutique Sees Opportunities In Closures of Other Firms
By Erik Cummins
A slight rephrasing of the aphorism "One man's loss is another man's gain" seems to apply to Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathi...
Coudert Loses Lawyer to Sheppard Mullin
By Erik Cummins
Coudert Brothers and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton appear to be going in opposite directions, with the larger Couder...
Lawmaker Is Back for More
By Philip Carrizosa
SACRAMENTO - Some kids are raised on cartoons and frosted flakes. Ellen Corbett was raised on political slogans and envelope ...
It'll Be Hallinan v. Fazio in Police Scandal
By John Roemer
SAN FRANCISCO - With a November election looming, San Francisco District Attorney Terence Hallinan - not known for a stellar ...