Kerry Shapiro was quoted in the Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) in an article entitled, “Western Demands Its Rights”, discussing vested rights issues affecting Western Aggregates and their mining operations.
Jim Butler was quoted in the July 2009 issue of Hotel & Motel Management magazine in a front page article entitled, “New Indicators for a New Economy”, commenting on the types of development projects that are currently getting funded. He also discusses special servicers.
Responding to concern over lack of new housing construction, the City of Los Angeles passed an ordinance with an urgency clause extending the lives of tentative and vesting tentative tract maps, preliminary parcel maps and associated discretionary entitlements. Ordinance No. 180,647 has been signed by the Mayor and is currently in effect. The City’s action […]
Rod Berman was mentioned in Licensing Letter, a publication which discusses licensing news.
Jim Butler was quoted in Hotels Magazine in an article entitled, "Strange Happenings in the Hotel Business," regarding hotel foreclosures.
Bruce Jeffer was featured in the Daily Journal article, "Managing Partner A-List," part of the Top Southern California Law Firms special supplement. Bruce discussed his management philosophy and accomplishments, as well his experience guiding a law firm through the financial downturn. Click here to read the article.
Jim Butler was quoted in Voice of San Diego in an article entitled, “The W’s Trouble: The Tip of a Very, Very Large Iceberg”, regarding the current state of the U.S. lodging industry.
JMBM, as well as Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog were mentioned in the Real Lawyers Have Blogs article, “State of the Amlaw Blogosphere, June 2009”, which gives statistics on law firms and lawyers with blogs.
Cathy Holmes was quoted in the Nashville Post article, "Holes in the Model", regarding the financing of convention center hotels.
The recent complaint filed by Rod Berman on behalf of client Manley Toys Ltd. was included in the story, “Toy Maker Seeks Declaratory Judgment that “Boogie Board” is Generic for Guess What?” on the Las Vegas Trademark Attorney blog.