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...sale was conducted regularly and properly." Lawrence Dreyfuss of Irvine's The Dreyfuss Firm argued the case for T.D. Service. Kathleen...
...Presiding Argued and Submitted January 18, 2012Irvine, California Filed April 17, 2013 ...
...wisdom of electronic reporting," said its author, Assemblyman Don Wagner, R-Irvine. "Having something in family law is better than nothing."...
...of New York Law School. Nossaman has elected Irvine-based litigator George Joseph as the new firmwide managing partner...
...Justice Ming Chin pointedly told T.D.'s lawyer, Lawrence Dreyfuss of Irvine. "Absolutely," Dreyfuss agreed. "We don't deny...
Taking a different approach to workspace can increase collaboration and reduce firm overhead, explains Jamie Zamoff of Best Best & Krieger
Originally Published: The Recorder
Taking a different approach to workspace can increase collaboration and reduce firm overhead, explains Jamie Zamoff of Best Best & Krieger
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