In a recent Daily Deal article,"Almaden Heads to July 28 Confirmation," Bob Kaplan was mentioned for being counsel to Mechanics Bank, the largest secured lender in the bankruptcy case.
Jim Butler was quoted in Bloomberg in the article, "Asian Buyers Target U.S. Hotels as Rising Affluence Boosts Travel Abroad." Jim was also interviewed on Bloomberg TV about the rise in Asian investment for U.S. hotels.
Jim Butler was quoted discussing three high-profile lawsuits in the hotel industry in Hotel News Now. The article is titled “Checking In on High-Profile Hotel Lawsuits.”
David Poitras was mentioned as debtor counsel for Westrim Inc. in a recent Daily Deal article, “Westrim Seeks to Liquidate Inventory.”
In The Am Law Daily article discussing the city of Vallejo, “Judge OKs California Town’s Exit from Bankruptcy,” Bob Kaplan was mentioned for representing the largest creditor, Union Bank.
David Poitras was mentioned recently in the Daily Deal for representing East West Bank in the article, "WHBP Lender Granted Stay Relief."
JMBM is featured in the August 2011 issue of the ABA Journal in the article, “Wine Time: A Firm Finds Common Interests on the Vine.” The article discusses the passion for wine that exists at the firm, and the camaraderie that it fosters between attorneys and with clients. Bruce Jeffer and Stan Gibson are quoted.
Ben Reznik was quoted in the Los Angeles Business Journal article, "Businesses Wait to Endorse New Permit Process." Ben discusses the new city of L.A. office created to streamline the building permit process.
Jim Butler was quoted in the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Mortgage Banking magazine in the article, "High-End Hotels Lead Industry Rebound." Jim discusses the strength of the high-end luxury segment of the hotel industry, and how it is facilitating the rebound. JMBM’s Global Hospitality Group® was also mentioned for their recent deals.
David Poitras was mentioned in the Daily Deal in the article, "WHBP to File Plan, Fight Relief from Stay." David is listed as counsel to East West Bank, the secured lender in the bankruptcy case.