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The Law Offices of Kevin L. Anderson, San Jose and San Diego, California - February z1980 to present.
Real Estate and Commercial Transactions: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential leasing and marketing, including comprehensive leases and customized lease provisions, guarantees, retail/non-retail users, exclusive use provisions, early lease terminations, assignment and subletting, tenant improvement/contractor issues; (b) business and property acquisitions and sales; (c) lender relations and workouts; (d) operations, including tenant associations and REA’s, vendors, liability and insurance.
Real Estate and Commercial Litigation and Appeals in Federal and State courts: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential real estate, including leases, unlawful detainer and breach of operating covenants; (b) acquisition and sale, development, financing and construction defect litigation; (c) lender liability and collections; (d) escrows and title insurance; (e) judicial and non judicial foreclosure, receivers, rescission and breach of contract; (f) agent and broker duties and responsibilities; (g) planned unit developments and homeowner associations; (h) easements, adverse possession and condemnation; (i) mechanics’ liens and surety bonds; (j) corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships: formation, dissolution, director and officer responsibilities.
General Litigation: (a) bankruptcy: claims, adversary proceedings to determine validity, priority and extent of liens, terminate automatic stays; preferential transfers; (b) employment: breach of contract, E.E.O.C. and D.F.E.H. defense, wrongful termination, age discrimination, sexual harassment, ADA claims; (c) professional negligence of attorneys.
ADMISSIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS - 1976-California (#69992); 1976-U.S.D.C.-Northern California; 1979-9th Cir. Court of Appeal; 1980-U.S.D.C.-Eastern California; 1982-U.S. Supreme Court; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Central California; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Southern California.
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor - University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, May 1976; Master of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, May 1974. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics; Research Fellow; Bachelor of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, June 1971. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics. Phi Kappa Phi and Gamma Sigma Delta.
PUBLISHED OPINIONS
Briggs v. Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (1999) 19 Cal.4th 1106.
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Application of anti-SLAPP statute to non-public issues (Lost: 5/2).
Crocker v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1994) 27 Cal.App.4th 1722.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, accrual of cause of action for abstractor’s negligence. (Prevailed).
Lick Mill Creek Apartments v. Chicago Title Ins. Co. (1991) 231 Cal.App.3d 1654.
Client: Amicus Curiae for Chicago Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Title insurance policy coverage for hazardous substance response costs. (Prevailed).
Cale v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1990) 225 Cal.App.3d 422.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Loss requirements under policy of title insurance. (Prevailed).
Leach v. Home Savings & Loan Assn. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1295.
Client: Home Savings.
Principal Issue: Duty of a lender to investigate authority of a testamentary trustee to encumber property. (Prevailed).
Flyer's Body Shop Profit Sharing Plan v. Ticor Title Ins. Co. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1149.
Client: Ticor.
Principal Issue: Availability of punitive damages and attorneys' fees for title company's breach of fiduciary duty. (Prevailed).
City of Alameda v. Todd Shipyards Corp. (1986) 632 F.Supp. 333
Client: Todd Shipyards.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, conveyance of tidelands to private party. (Mixed outcome).
White v. Western Title Ins. Co. (1985) 40 Cal.3d 870
Client: Amicus Curiae for Western Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Coverage of title insurance policy and availability of damages and attorneys' fees for breach of the covenant of good faith. (Lost).
UNPUBLISHED OPINIONS
Kubby v. Cohn (1999) (San Mateo Superior #398980; 1st Dist. #A080666 & A082467).
Client: Hon. Melvin Cohn (ret.).
Principal Issue: Statute of limitations, review of judgment following demurrer. (Prevailed).
Koenig v. World Savings & Loan Assn. (1999) (Stanislaus Superior #35864; 5th Dist. # F028271).
Client: World Savings and Loan Association.
Principal Issue: Breach of financial institution’s fiduciary duty to depositor. (Prevailed).
Briggs v. ECHO (1999) (Alameda Superior #H-180743-5; 1st Dist. #A074357 & A072446)
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Burden of proof in SLAPP action. (Lost).
Briggs v. Waid & Hartman (1999) (Alameda Superior #7498518; 1st Dist. #A085275 & A085683).
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Tender of amount due under promissory note. (Lost).
Tamayo v. Coast Federal Bank (1998) (Santa Clara Superior #CV744155; 6th Dist. #H017472).
Client: Coast Federal Bank.
Principal Issue: Charge of wrongful termination in violation of public policy. (Prevailed).
Turner v. Santa Clara Land Title Co. (1990) (Santa Clara Superior #P51140; 6th Dist. #H006163).
Client: Santa Clara Land.
Principal Issue: Factors affecting marketability of title of real property. (Prevailed).
Holstein v. Lawyers Title Insurance (1987) (Santa Clara Superior #471231; 6th Dist. #H002591).
Client: Lawyers Title.
Principal Issue: Easements in real property, mandatory five-year dismissal. (Prevailed).
Santa Cruz Lumber v. Bank of America (1984) 160 Cal.App.3d 858 (depublished 12-13-84)
Client: Bank of America.
Principal Issue: Circular priorities among lienholders on real property. (Mixed outcome).
REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS
American Assets, Inc., American Mall Properties, LLC, AutoFirst Financial, Inc., Bedford Property Investors, Inc., Bonutto-Hoffer Investments, Boyce Associates, Business Recovery Services, Inc., C.B. Richard Ellis, GMS Realty LLC, Gulesserian Bros. Inc. d.b.a. Carpeteria, Harmony Foods Corporation, Inc., Jarvis & Associates, Inc., Koll Partnerships, Inc., Lend-Teck Financial, M. & H. Properties, Inc., Pacific Coast Carpet, Inc., Service Performance Corporation, Shea Properties, Inc., Telischak & Company, Van Dell Properties, Western Investment Management Co. and World Savings and Loan Association.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Harmony Foods, Santa Cruz, CA (325,000 sq ft manufacturing on 30-acre site)
Acquisition, leasing, operations and disposition
Rivermark Village, Santa Clara, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center/mixed use)
Development and leasing
Almaden Plaza, San Jose, CA (750,000 sq ft power center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
Sunnyvale Town Center, Sunnyvale, CA (650,000 sq ft enclosed mall)
Tenant relocations and removals, renovation, modernization and ongoing operations
Bedford Property Investors, San Jose, CA (500,000 sq ft business park)
Operations
The Shops at Blackhawk, Danville, CA (350,000 sq ft specialty center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
The PruneTree Shopping Center, Watsonville, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
Condemnation issues and operations
Crow Canyon Commons, San Ramon, CA (275,000 sq ft regional center)
Renovation, modernization and operations
The Marketplace, San Ramon, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
Renovation, modernization and operations
San Bruno Towne Center, San Bruno, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center)
Site Acquisition, mechanics’ liens, sale, BART realignment and operations
REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONS
Leases for three new Safeway supermarkets (Dublin, Santa Clara and Salinas), Circuit City, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Costco, Blockbuster Video, AT&T, Togo’s/Baskin Robbins, Supercuts, Cold Stone Creamery, Starbucks, Armadillo Willy’s, Great Clips, Prolific Oven, Oreck, Pick Up Stix, Amici’s, three credit unions, McDonald’s, Peet’s, Postal Annex, Mailboxes Etc., Pure Beauty, Quizno’s and Sprint. Many lease renewals, extensions and assignments.
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in Federal and State courts: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential real estate, including leases, unlawful detainer and breach of operating covenants; (b) acquisition and sale, development, financing and construction defect litigation; (c) lender liability and collections; (d) escrows and title insurance; (e) judicial and non judicial foreclosure, receivers, rescission and breach of contract; (f) agent and broker duties and responsibilities; (g) planned unit developments and homeowner associations; (h) easements, adverse possession and condemnation; (i) mechanics’ liens and surety bonds; (j) corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships: formation, dissolution, director and officer responsibilities.
General Litigation: (a) bankruptcy: claims, adversary proceedings to determine validity, priority and extent of liens, terminate automatic stays; preferential transfers; (b) employment: breach of contract, E.E.O.C. and D.F.E.H. defense, wrongful termination, age discrimination, sexual harassment, ADA claims; (c) professional negligence of attorneys.
ADMISSIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS - 1976-California (#69992); 1976-U.S.D.C.-Northern California; 1979-9th Cir. Court of Appeal; 1980-U.S.D.C.-Eastern California; 1982-U.S. Supreme Court; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Central California; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Southern California.
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor - University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, May 1976; Master of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, May 1974. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics; Research Fellow; Bachelor of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, June 1971. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics. Phi Kappa Phi and Gamma Sigma Delta.
PUBLISHED OPINIONS
Briggs v. Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (1999) 19 Cal.4th 1106.
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Application of anti-SLAPP statute to non-public issues (Lost: 5/2).
Crocker v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1994) 27 Cal.App.4th 1722.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, accrual of cause of action for abstractor’s negligence. (Prevailed).
Lick Mill Creek Apartments v. Chicago Title Ins. Co. (1991) 231 Cal.App.3d 1654.
Client: Amicus Curiae for Chicago Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Title insurance policy coverage for hazardous substance response costs. (Prevailed).
Cale v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1990) 225 Cal.App.3d 422.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Loss requirements under policy of title insurance. (Prevailed).
Leach v. Home Savings & Loan Assn. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1295.
Client: Home Savings.
Principal Issue: Duty of a lender to investigate authority of a testamentary trustee to encumber property. (Prevailed).
Flyer's Body Shop Profit Sharing Plan v. Ticor Title Ins. Co. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1149.
Client: Ticor.
Principal Issue: Availability of punitive damages and attorneys' fees for title company's breach of fiduciary duty. (Prevailed).
City of Alameda v. Todd Shipyards Corp. (1986) 632 F.Supp. 333
Client: Todd Shipyards.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, conveyance of tidelands to private party. (Mixed outcome).
White v. Western Title Ins. Co. (1985) 40 Cal.3d 870
Client: Amicus Curiae for Western Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Coverage of title insurance policy and availability of damages and attorneys' fees for breach of the covenant of good faith. (Lost).
UNPUBLISHED OPINIONS
Kubby v. Cohn (1999) (San Mateo Superior #398980; 1st Dist. #A080666 & A082467).
Client: Hon. Melvin Cohn (ret.).
Principal Issue: Statute of limitations, review of judgment following demurrer. (Prevailed).
Koenig v. World Savings & Loan Assn. (1999) (Stanislaus Superior #35864; 5th Dist. # F028271).
Client: World Savings and Loan Association.
Principal Issue: Breach of financial institution’s fiduciary duty to depositor. (Prevailed).
Briggs v. ECHO (1999) (Alameda Superior #H-180743-5; 1st Dist. #A074357 & A072446)
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Burden of proof in SLAPP action. (Lost).
Briggs v. Waid & Hartman (1999) (Alameda Superior #7498518; 1st Dist. #A085275 & A085683).
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Tender of amount due under promissory note. (Lost).
Tamayo v. Coast Federal Bank (1998) (Santa Clara Superior #CV744155; 6th Dist. #H017472).
Client: Coast Federal Bank.
Principal Issue: Charge of wrongful termination in violation of public policy. (Prevailed).
Turner v. Santa Clara Land Title Co. (1990) (Santa Clara Superior #P51140; 6th Dist. #H006163).
Client: Santa Clara Land.
Principal Issue: Factors affecting marketability of title of real property. (Prevailed).
Holstein v. Lawyers Title Insurance (1987) (Santa Clara Superior #471231; 6th Dist. #H002591).
Client: Lawyers Title.
Principal Issue: Easements in real property, mandatory five-year dismissal. (Prevailed).
Santa Cruz Lumber v. Bank of America (1984) 160 Cal.App.3d 858 (depublished 12-13-84)
Client: Bank of America.
Principal Issue: Circular priorities among lienholders on real property. (Mixed outcome).
REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS
American Assets, Inc., American Mall Properties, LLC, AutoFirst Financial, Inc., Bedford Property Investors, Inc., Bonutto-Hoffer Investments, Boyce Associates, Business Recovery Services, Inc., C.B. Richard Ellis, GMS Realty LLC, Gulesserian Bros. Inc. d.b.a. Carpeteria, Harmony Foods Corporation, Inc., Jarvis & Associates, Inc., Koll Partnerships, Inc., Lend-Teck Financial, M. & H. Properties, Inc., Pacific Coast Carpet, Inc., Service Performance Corporation, Shea Properties, Inc., Telischak & Company, Van Dell Properties, Western Investment Management Co. and World Savings and Loan Association.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Harmony Foods, Santa Cruz, CA (325,000 sq ft manufacturing on 30-acre site)
Acquisition, leasing, operations and disposition
Rivermark Village, Santa Clara, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center/mixed use)
Development and leasing
Almaden Plaza, San Jose, CA (750,000 sq ft power center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
Sunnyvale Town Center, Sunnyvale, CA (650,000 sq ft enclosed mall)
Tenant relocations and removals, renovation, modernization and ongoing operations
Bedford Property Investors, San Jose, CA (500,000 sq ft business park)
Operations
The Shops at Blackhawk, Danville, CA (350,000 sq ft specialty center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
The PruneTree Shopping Center, Watsonville, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
rLazio Tappingprettybare Lazio Wrze Fucking Attractive Stripped Teachers PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Law Offices of Kevin L. Anderson, San Jose and San Diego, California - February z1980 to present.
Real Estate and Commercial Transactions: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential leasing and marketing, including comprehensive leases and customized lease provisions, guarantees, retail/non-retail users, exclusive use provisions, early lease terminations, assignment and subletting, tenant improvement/contractor issues; (b) business and property acquisitions and sales; (c) lender relations and workouts; (d) operations, including tenant associations and REA’s, vendors, liability and insurance.
Real Estate and Commercial Litigation and Appeals in Federal and State courts: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential real estate, including leases, unlawful detainer and breach of operating covenants; (b) acquisition and sale, development, financing and construction defect litigation; (c) lender liability and collections; (d) escrows and title insurance; (e) judicial and non judicial foreclosure, receivers, rescission and breach of contract; (f) agent and broker duties and responsibilities; (g) planned unit developments and homeowner associations; (h) easements, adverse possession and condemnation; (i) mechanics’ liens and surety bonds; (j) corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships: formation, dissolution, director and officer responsibilities.
General Litigation: (a) bankruptcy: claims, adversary proceedings to determine validity, priority and extent of liens, terminate automatic stays; preferential transfers; (b) employment: breach of contract, E.E.O.C. and D.F.E.H. defense, wrongful termination, age discrimination, sexual harassment, ADA claims; (c) professional negligence of attorneys.
ADMISSIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS - 1976-California (#69992); 1976-U.S.D.C.-Northern California; 1979-9th Cir. Court of Appeal; 1980-U.S.D.C.-Eastern California; 1982-U.S. Supreme Court; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Central California; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Southern California.
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor - University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, May 1976; Master of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, May 1974. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics; Research Fellow; Bachelor of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, June 1971. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics. Phi Kappa Phi and Gamma Sigma Delta.
PUBLISHED OPINIONS
Briggs v. Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (1999) 19 Cal.4th 1106.
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Application of anti-SLAPP statute to non-public issues (Lost: 5/2).
Crocker v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1994) 27 Cal.App.4th 1722.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, accrual of cause of action for abstractor’s negligence. (Prevailed).
Lick Mill Creek Apartments v. Chicago Title Ins. Co. (1991) 231 Cal.App.3d 1654.
Client: Amicus Curiae for Chicago Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Title insurance policy coverage for hazardous substance response costs. (Prevailed).
Cale v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1990) 225 Cal.App.3d 422.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Loss requirements under policy of title insurance. (Prevailed).
Leach v. Home Savings & Loan Assn. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1295.
Client: Home Savings.
Principal Issue: Duty of a lender to investigate authority of a testamentary trustee to encumber property. (Prevailed).
Flyer's Body Shop Profit Sharing Plan v. Ticor Title Ins. Co. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1149.
Client: Ticor.
Principal Issue: Availability of punitive damages and attorneys' fees for title company's breach of fiduciary duty. (Prevailed).
City of Alameda v. Todd Shipyards Corp. (1986) 632 F.Supp. 333
Client: Todd Shipyards.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, conveyance of tidelands to private party. (Mixed outcome).
White v. Western Title Ins. Co. (1985) 40 Cal.3d 870
Client: Amicus Curiae for Western Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Coverage of title insurance policy and availability of damages and attorneys' fees for breach of the covenant of good faith. (Lost).
UNPUBLISHED OPINIONS
Kubby v. Cohn (1999) (San Mateo Superior #398980; 1st Dist. #A080666 & A082467).
Client: Hon. Melvin Cohn (ret.).
Principal Issue: Statute of limitations, review of judgment following demurrer. (Prevailed).
Koenig v. World Savings & Loan Assn. (1999) (Stanislaus Superior #35864; 5th Dist. # F028271).
Client: World Savings and Loan Association.
Principal Issue: Breach of financial institution’s fiduciary duty to depositor. (Prevailed).
Briggs v. ECHO (1999) (Alameda Superior #H-180743-5; 1st Dist. #A074357 & A072446)
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Burden of proof in SLAPP action. (Lost).
Briggs v. Waid & Hartman (1999) (Alameda Superior #7498518; 1st Dist. #A085275 & A085683).
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Tender of amount due under promissory note. (Lost).
Tamayo v. Coast Federal Bank (1998) (Santa Clara Superior #CV744155; 6th Dist. #H017472).
Client: Coast Federal Bank.
Principal Issue: Charge of wrongful termination in violation of public policy. (Prevailed).
Turner v. Santa Clara Land Title Co. (1990) (Santa Clara Superior #P51140; 6th Dist. #H006163).
Client: Santa Clara Land.
Principal Issue: Factors affecting marketability of title of real property. (Prevailed).
Holstein v. Lawyers Title Insurance (1987) (Santa Clara Superior #471231; 6th Dist. #H002591).
Client: Lawyers Title.
Principal Issue: Easements in real property, mandatory five-year dismissal. (Prevailed).
Santa Cruz Lumber v. Bank of America (1984) 160 Cal.App.3d 858 (depublished 12-13-84)
Client: Bank of America.
Principal Issue: Circular priorities among lienholders on real property. (Mixed outcome).
REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS
American Assets, Inc., American Mall Properties, LLC, AutoFirst Financial, Inc., Bedford Property Investors, Inc., Bonutto-Hoffer Investments, Boyce Associates, Business Recovery Services, Inc., C.B. Richard Ellis, GMS Realty LLC, Gulesserian Bros. Inc. d.b.a. Carpeteria, Harmony Foods Corporation, Inc., Jarvis & Associates, Inc., Koll Partnerships, Inc., Lend-Teck Financial, M. & H. Properties, Inc., Pacific Coast Carpet, Inc., Service Performance Corporation, Shea Properties, Inc., Telischak & Company, Van Dell Properties, Western Investment Management Co. and World Savings and Loan Association.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Harmony Foods, Santa Cruz, CA (325,000 sq ft manufacturing on 30-acre site)
Acquisition, leasing, operations and disposition
Rivermark Village, Santa Clara, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center/mixed use)
Development and leasing
Almaden Plaza, San Jose, CA (750,000 sq ft power center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
Sunnyvale Town Center, Sunnyvale, CA (650,000 sq ft enclosed mall)
Tenant relocations and removals, renovation, modernization and ongoing operations
Bedford Property Investors, San Jose, CA (500,000 sq ft business park)
Operations
The Shops at Blackhawk, Danville, CA (350,000 sq ft specialty center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
The PruneTree Shopping Center, Watsonville, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
Condemnation issues and operations
Crow Canyon Commons, San Ramon, CA (275,000 sq ft regional center)
Renovation, modernization and operations
The Marketplace, San Ramon, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
Renovation, modernization and operations
San Bruno Towne Center, San Bruno, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center)
Site Acquisition, mechanics’ liens, sale, BART realignment and operations
REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONS
Leases for three new Safeway supermarkets (Dublin, Santa Clara and Salinas), Circuit City, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Costco, Blockbuster Video, AT&T, Togo’s/Baskin Robbins, Supercuts, Cold Stone Creamery, Starbucks, Armadillo Willy’s, Great Clips, Prolific Oven, Oreck, Pick Up Stix, Amici’s, three credit unions, McDonald’s, Peet’s, Postal Annex, Mailboxes Etc., Pure Beauty, Quizno’s and Sprint. Many lease renewals, extensions and assignments.
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The Law Offices of Kevin L. Anderson, San Jose and San Diego, California - February z1980 to present.
Real Estate and Commercial Transactions: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential leasing and marketing, including comprehensive leases and customized lease provisions, guarantees, retail/non-retail users, exclusive use provisions, early lease terminations, assignment and subletting, tenant improvement/contractor issues; (b) business and property acquisitions and sales; (c) lender relations and workouts; (d) operations, including tenant associations and REA’s, vendors, liability and insurance.
Real Estate and Commercial Litigation and Appeals in Federal and State courts: (a) retail, commercial, industrial and multiple residential real estate, including leases, unlawful detainer and breach of operating covenants; (b) acquisition and sale, development, financing and construction defect litigation; (c) lender liability and collections; (d) escrows and title insurance; (e) judicial and non judicial foreclosure, receivers, rescission and breach of contract; (f) agent and broker duties and responsibilities; (g) planned unit developments and homeowner associations; (h) easements, adverse possession and condemnation; (i) mechanics’ liens and surety bonds; (j) corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships: formation, dissolution, director and officer responsibilities.
General Litigation: (a) bankruptcy: claims, adversary proceedings to determine validity, priority and extent of liens, terminate automatic stays; preferential transfers; (b) employment: breach of contract, E.E.O.C. and D.F.E.H. defense, wrongful termination, age discrimination, sexual harassment, ADA claims; (c) professional negligence of attorneys.
ADMISSIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS - 1976-California (#69992); 1976-U.S.D.C.-Northern California; 1979-9th Cir. Court of Appeal; 1980-U.S.D.C.-Eastern California; 1982-U.S. Supreme Court; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Central California; 1995-U.S.D.C.-Southern California.
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor - University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, May 1976; Master of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, May 1974. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics; Research Fellow; Bachelor of Science - University of Nevada, Reno, June 1971. Major: Agricultural and Resource Economics. Phi Kappa Phi and Gamma Sigma Delta.
PUBLISHED OPINIONS
Briggs v. Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (1999) 19 Cal.4th 1106.
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Application of anti-SLAPP statute to non-public issues (Lost: 5/2).
Crocker v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1994) 27 Cal.App.4th 1722.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, accrual of cause of action for abstractor’s negligence. (Prevailed).
Lick Mill Creek Apartments v. Chicago Title Ins. Co. (1991) 231 Cal.App.3d 1654.
Client: Amicus Curiae for Chicago Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Title insurance policy coverage for hazardous substance response costs. (Prevailed).
Cale v. Transamerica Title Insurance (1990) 225 Cal.App.3d 422.
Client: Transamerica.
Principal Issue: Loss requirements under policy of title insurance. (Prevailed).
Leach v. Home Savings & Loan Assn. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1295.
Client: Home Savings.
Principal Issue: Duty of a lender to investigate authority of a testamentary trustee to encumber property. (Prevailed).
Flyer's Body Shop Profit Sharing Plan v. Ticor Title Ins. Co. (1986) 185 Cal.App.3d 1149.
Client: Ticor.
Principal Issue: Availability of punitive damages and attorneys' fees for title company's breach of fiduciary duty. (Prevailed).
City of Alameda v. Todd Shipyards Corp. (1986) 632 F.Supp. 333
Client: Todd Shipyards.
Principal Issue: Tidelands trust rights, conveyance of tidelands to private party. (Mixed outcome).
White v. Western Title Ins. Co. (1985) 40 Cal.3d 870
Client: Amicus Curiae for Western Title (by California Land Title Association).
Principal Issue: Coverage of title insurance policy and availability of damages and attorneys' fees for breach of the covenant of good faith. (Lost).
UNPUBLISHED OPINIONS
Kubby v. Cohn (1999) (San Mateo Superior #398980; 1st Dist. #A080666 & A082467).
Client: Hon. Melvin Cohn (ret.).
Principal Issue: Statute of limitations, review of judgment following demurrer. (Prevailed).
Koenig v. World Savings & Loan Assn. (1999) (Stanislaus Superior #35864; 5th Dist. # F028271).
Client: World Savings and Loan Association.
Principal Issue: Breach of financial institution’s fiduciary duty to depositor. (Prevailed).
Briggs v. ECHO (1999) (Alameda Superior #H-180743-5; 1st Dist. #A074357 & A072446)
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Burden of proof in SLAPP action. (Lost).
Briggs v. Waid & Hartman (1999) (Alameda Superior #7498518; 1st Dist. #A085275 & A085683).
Client: Briggs.
Principal Issue: Tender of amount due under promissory note. (Lost).
Tamayo v. Coast Federal Bank (1998) (Santa Clara Superior #CV744155; 6th Dist. #H017472).
Client: Coast Federal Bank.
Principal Issue: Charge of wrongful termination in violation of public policy. (Prevailed).
Turner v. Santa Clara Land Title Co. (1990) (Santa Clara Superior #P51140; 6th Dist. #H006163).
Client: Santa Clara Land.
Principal Issue: Factors affecting marketability of title of real property. (Prevailed).
Holstein v. Lawyers Title Insurance (1987) (Santa Clara Superior #471231; 6th Dist. #H002591).
Client: Lawyers Title.
Principal Issue: Easements in real property, mandatory five-year dismissal. (Prevailed).
Santa Cruz Lumber v. Bank of America (1984) 160 Cal.App.3d 858 (depublished 12-13-84)
Client: Bank of America.
Principal Issue: Circular priorities among lienholders on real property. (Mixed outcome).
REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS
American Assets, Inc., American Mall Properties, LLC, AutoFirst Financial, Inc., Bedford Property Investors, Inc., Bonutto-Hoffer Investments, Boyce Associates, Business Recovery Services, Inc., C.B. Richard Ellis, GMS Realty LLC, Gulesserian Bros. Inc. d.b.a. Carpeteria, Harmony Foods Corporation, Inc., Jarvis & Associates, Inc., Koll Partnerships, Inc., Lend-Teck Financial, M. & H. Properties, Inc., Pacific Coast Carpet, Inc., Service Performance Corporation, Shea Properties, Inc., Telischak & Company, Van Dell Properties, Western Investment Management Co. and World Savings and Loan Association.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Harmony Foods, Santa Cruz, CA (325,000 sq ft manufacturing on 30-acre site)
Acquisition, leasing, operations and disposition
Rivermark Village, Santa Clara, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center/mixed use)
Development and leasing
Almaden Plaza, San Jose, CA (750,000 sq ft power center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
Sunnyvale Town Center, Sunnyvale, CA (650,000 sq ft enclosed mall)
Tenant relocations and removals, renovation, modernization and ongoing operations
Bedford Property Investors, San Jose, CA (500,000 sq ft business park)
Operations
The Shops at Blackhawk, Danville, CA (350,000 sq ft specialty center)
Renovation, modernization and operations; re-tenanting by major national retailers
The PruneTree Shopping Center, Watsonville, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
Condemnation issues and operations
Crow Canyon Commons, San Ramon, CA (275,000 sq ft regional center)
Renovation, modernization and operations
The Marketplace, San Ramon, CA (250,000 sq ft regional center)
Renovation, modernization and operations
San Bruno Towne Center, San Bruno, CA (300,000 sq ft regional center)
Site Acquisition, mechanics’ liens, sale, BART realignment and operations
REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONS
Leases for three new Safeway supermarkets (Dublin, Santa Clara and Salinas), Circuit City, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Costco, Blockbuster Video, AT&T, Togo’s/Baskin Robbins, Supercuts, Cold Stone Creamery, Starbucks, Armadillo Willy’s, Great Clips, Prolific Oven, Oreck, Pick Up Stix, Amici’s, three credit unions, McDonald’s, Peet’s, Postal Annex, Mailboxes Etc., Pure Beauty, Quizno’s and Sprint. Many lease renewals, extensions and assignments.
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