Richard G. Maul

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Biography

Member, Thurston Society. Associate Research Editor, Hastings Law Journal, 1974. Externship, California Supreme Court, 1974. Author: "Unfair Competition and the Consumer—Barquis v. Merchants Collection Association," 24 Hastings Law Journal 537, 1973; "Commercial Lease Drafting Tips in Light of California's Unlawful Detainer Statute," 14 California Real Property Journal 12 (Spring 1996). Instructor, Paralegal Program, Gavilan Community College, 1990-1991. Arbitrator, Santa Clara County Superior Court.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Commercial Collections
  • Civil and Trial Practice
  • Business Litigation
  • Real Property Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Stanford University, B.A., 1970
Law School Attended:
Hastings College of the Law, University of California, J.D., 1974
Year of First Admission:
1974
Admission:
1974, California
Memberships:
Santa Clara County Bar Association; State Bar of California; Commercial Law League of America.
Birth Information:
San Francisco, California, July 1, 1948
ISLN:
905084594

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