...Gordon, Watrous, Ryan, Langley, Bruno & Paltenghi, Bruce C. Paltenghi and Richard S. Bruno for Defendant and Respondent East Bay Regional Park District....
National Law Journal
...APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of San Diego County, Richard S. Whitney, Judge. Affirmed. Filed February 27, 2013...
...LLP, San Francisco, California, for Plaintiffs-Appellants. Richard S. Taffet (argued), Bingham McCutchen LLP, New York, New York, for Defendants...
...Herman and Isabel and their two children, Alfred Infante and Richard Infante. Richard's biological daughter, Michelle Amaro, was raised on the property until she...
...and Appellant. Inglis, Ledbetter, Gower & Warriner, Richard S. Gower, Gregory J. Bramlage for Defendants and Respondents. ...
National Law Journal
...fact and conclusions of law; (3) awarding Ruth attorney's fees when Richard's petition was not frivolous; (4) awarding Ruth advisory appellate attorney's...
...APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County, Richard S. Whitney, Judge. Affirmed. Filed October 11, 2012...
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