About this office:
Buchalter Nemer has been a part of the California business community for 60 plus years. With some 170 attorneys resident in offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County and Scottsdale, it offers the depth of experience and talent necessary to anticipate and respond to the needs of a fast-paced business climate. The firm's professionals provide a range of legal services across an array of industries, in local, regional, national and international venues.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
Alternative Dispute Resolution; Banking Law; Finance; Bankruptcy; Communications Law; Entertainment Law; Consumer Regulatory; Corporate Maintenance; Corporate Securities; E-Commerce; Equipment Leasing; Financial Institutions Litigation; Financial Institutions Regulatory; General Business Litigation; Intellectual Property; Insolvency; High Tech; International Business Law; Labor And Employment; Mergers And Acquisitions; Mortgage Banking; Multimedia Law; Real Estate; Receiverships; Judicial Foreclosures; Reorganization; Securities; Securities Arbitration; Taxation.
Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
Court Rules to Eliminate California Redevelopment AgenciesAmanda Steele,Michael A. Williamson, January 12, 2012
As 2011 drew to a close, the California Supreme Court struck a fatal blow for California’s redevelopment agencies. In upholding Assembly Bill X1 26 and striking down Assembly Bill X1 27 in California Redevelopment Association v. Matosantos, S194861, the Court eliminated all four hundred...
Attention: Retailers, Manufacturers and Importers of Wearing Apparel!Jeffrey H. Kapor,Tanya Viner, December 29, 2011
Beginning January 1, 2012, the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010, or “S.B. 657,” will require retail sellers and manufacturers “doing business” in California to post certain disclosures on their websites. The legislation seeks to improve human rights...
The Lion Has Roared: Proposition 65 Settlements and the Attorney GeneralRussell L. Allyn,Michael B. Fisher, December 14, 2011
California’s Proposition 65 permits “private enforcers” to send Notices of Violation and bring lawsuits on behalf of the “public interest” where they purport to find trace amounts of banned chemicals at elevated levels in consumer goods. Given the large statutory...
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(For complete biographical data on all personnel, see Professional Biographies at Irvine and San Francisco, California and Scottsdale, Arizona)