Antony Nash's practice involves all aspects of complex business and real estate litigation, including representing trustees and beneficiaries in both judicial and non-judicial foreclosure proceedings, representing parties in complex commercial disputes, representing both public agencies and private citizens throughout all phases of eminent domain proceedings, and representing landlords and tenants in unlawful detainer and lease disputes. Mr. Nash also represents real estate developers in all forms of litigation ranging from subcontractor disputes to development approvals. He has extensive trial experience in the above issues. Mr. Nash also has expertise in easement disputes, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and other tort actions. Additionally, Mr. Nash has provided pro bono legal services to San Diego's Law Library Clinic and continues to assist various pro bono clients with litigation disputes. Mr. Nash is a member of the firm's Recruiting Committee. Memberships San Diego County Bar Association. American Inns of Court, Louis M. Welsh Chapter. Board of Directors, San Diego Master Chorale. San Diego Track Club. San Diego Triathlon Club. UCLA Alumni Association. Recognition San Diego Daily Transcript "Young Attorney" - 2008 Publications / Presentations Select Linked Articles 09 | 15 | 2011 Legal e-Update What Do You Mean I Don't Own My Franchised Business? 11 | 16 | 2010 California Builder Dealing With Condemnation From a Public Entity 05 | 07 | 2010 Legal e-Update You're Going to Do What With My Property? - City of Stockton v. Marina Towers, LLC (2009) 171 Cal.App.4th 93 12 | 02 | 2005 Legal e-Update Arbitrator's Failure to Disclose Employment Results in Vacating Substantial Award Media Presence / Articles About Attorney / Attorney Contribution 03 | 01 | 2011 Firm Management Luce Forward Announces Leadership Changes for 2011 10 | 19 | 2010 New Practice Luce Forward Forms National Foreclosure Litigation & Investigation Practice 06 | 28 | 2005 Case Study Luce Forward Earns Client $8.55 Million in Property Condemnation Case - Property Owner Stan Dotts Additionally Awarded Over $1 Million in Post-Trial Motions All Authored Works Co-Author (With Michael Kiesling): "What Do You Mean I Don't Own My Franchised Business? - What Franchisors Should Know About Goodwill Compensation in Condemnation Actions" - Luce Forward Legal e-Update - September 15, 2011. "Dealing With Condemnation From a Public Entity" - California Builder - November-December 2010. "You're Going to Do What With My Property? City of Stockton v. Marina Towers, LLC (2009) 171 Cal.App.4th 93" - Luce Forward Legal e-Update - May 7, 2010. "Avoiding Costly Mistakes in the Midst of California's Current Foreclosure Crisis: Practical Advice for Trustees and Beneficiaries in Nonjudicial Foreclosures" - UTA Quarterly - Summer 2008. "Arbitrator's Failure to Disclose Employment Results in Vacating Substantial Award" - Luce Forward Legal e-Update - December 2, 2005. |