...to the trusts and estates group. Tsubota, formerly with Miller Starr Regalia, focuses on business and commercial litigation, construction litigation, commercial leasing and...
...Furth for Real Party in Interest. Miller Starr Regalia, Richard G. Carlston, Amy Matthew, Matthew C. Henderson, for California Land...
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...in 1989. Xavier Gutierrez has joined Miller Starr Regalia's Walnut Creek office as senior counsel. Gutierrez, who was...
...SAN FRANCISCO Walnut Creek real estate shop Miller Starr Regalia has planted a flag in Southern California. The 45...
...Respondents: Robert Westmeyer, County Counsel; Laura J. Anderson, Deputy County Counsel; Miller Starr Regalia, Arthur F. Coon Counsel for Amicus...
...Creek, graduated from Columbia Law School in 1981. Miller Starr Regalia has chosen a new managing partner for the first time...
...in Interest Roger and Annette Elissagaray. Miller Starr Regalia and Basil S. Shiber for Real Parties in Interest Stanley and...
...Manatt, Phelps & Phillips as a partner. Lawson, formerly of Miller Starr Regalia, is a member of the real estate and land use practice...
During the worst of the economic downturn, older San Francisco land use and real estate firms folded and big firms shed lawyers from their real estate departments. By contrast, the 10-year-old real e
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