Neill Brower’s recent blog post was cited in the publication Inside Cal/EPA, in an article regarding a recent California Supreme Court ruling affecting development projects under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Seth Weissman and JMBM were mentioned in the Daily Journal’s “Real Estate Deals” column for leading the deal for Omninet Capital’s $43 million purchase of Pacific Pointe, a 12-story office tower and separate restaurant in Los Angeles’ South Bay.
TheWrap quotes Brad Cohen on studio fight for Chinese box office receipts.
Ben Reznik was mentioned as being counsel to Kilroy Realty for a 23-acre project in Carmel Valley in the San Diego Tribune article, “Filner intervenes in development plans.”
Bob Kaplan and JMBM were mentioned as being counsel to creditor Wells Fargo Bank in Deal Pipeline’s article, “Dispute with lender spurs Mi Pueblo filing” about the Mi Pueblo San Jose Inc. bankruptcy.
July 29, 2013 — The Irvine, California office of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP (JMBM) was ranked first on the Orange County Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work 2013” list. This is the third consecutive year JMBM has been included on the list. “Interpersonal relationships are key here,” Gordon Schaller, managing partner in the […]
JMBM was the subject of the Orange County Business Journal (OCBJ) article titled, “Care for Clients Grows Firm, Makes Workers Happy,” regarding the Firm’s #1 ranking in the large company category of the OCBJ’s annual list of “Best Places to Work in Orange County.” The article quoted Bruce Jeffer, Gordon Schaller and Socorro De Luna.
Rob Steinberg was quoted in the Daily Journal in the article titled, “Dell Deal Comes Down to the Role of the Company’s Founder,” regarding Michael Dell’s plans to take his company private.
Stan Gibson was quoted in the Daily Journal article, “Apple withdraws ‘app store’ trademark complaint against Amazon.com,” regarding Apple’s dropping its trademark infringement case.
Jim Butler was quoted in the New York Times article “Seeing Double on Check-In at Certain Hotels,” which discusses the complexities of dual-branded hotels.