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WHO’S THE JUDGE? Or, How Those Backroom Decisions Are Made

By Ralph B. Saltsman with Stephen Warren Solomon and Stephen Jamieson Avid Beverage News fans who read Legal Ease every month already know that Administrative Law Judges who regularly hear cases brought by the ABC against licensees are employees of the ABC. But that’s only the beginning of the story. It does get worse; read […]

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HERE COMES THE JUDGE When Does a Licensee Get To See A Real Judge?

When does a licensee accused of wrong-doing get to see a judge in robes? That is, a real judge. A judge appointed by the governor or elected by the people. A judge who can make decisions on all legal and constitutional issues presented. You know…a genuine judicial officer. Usually it’s never. Usually, it’s an administrative […]

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HELP! What Can Be Done to Make Applying For a License Fair?

By Ralph B. Saltsman with Stephen Warren Solomon and Stephen A. Jamieson Applying for a new or original ABC license is so daunting that many legitimate, potentially successful businesses don’t even try. Why bother? Some cities’ zoning regulations and processes are so tough that a year or two can be taken just wrangling through the […]

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Jury Sides With Course In Cart Warranty Case

by Mike Bailey Textron Inc. has paid nearly $1.7 million to a California company after a 12-person jury found that its golf car division misrepresented the warranty on a fleet of golf cars. In a six-week trial that ended in June, a Superior Court of California jury found that E-Z-GO, a division of Textron, was […]

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El Rodeo allowed to keep permit

Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson successfully defends prominent Los Angeles nightclub, The El Rodeo, featured in the Tom Cruise and Jamie Fox film “Collateral”: The El Rodeo is allowed to keep its doors open after City initiated proceedings to revoke its Entertainment Permit and Conditional Use Permit. Article Published: Thursday, March 17, 2005 – 7:20:15 PM […]

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LAX Victim’s Family Dealt 2nd Blow

Originally published on LOS ANGELES TIMES by Wendy Thermos A brother of ticket agent killed in July 4 shootings at airport dies after an auto accident in Chatsworth. For the second time in five months, tragedy has stuck the Chatsworth couple who lost a daughter in the July 4 shooting spree at Los Angeles International Airport. […]

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Over 6 Million Dollars Recovered Collision between county bus and asphalt roller vehicle results in amputation of foot/shattered arm.

Facts/Contentions According to plaintiff: This consolidated action with cross-complaints arose out of a collision between a bus and an asphalt roller. Plaintiff Ronald Daneault claimed that a county bus failed to yield the right-of-way and that other defendants contributed to an accident in which the county bus struck an asphalt roller vehicle operated by Daneault. […]