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Erik B. Bedrosian
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  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Vijay J. Patel
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  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Lauren S. Dossey
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  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Brian P. Ross
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  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • State Bar of California
Kathya M. Firlik
Kathya Firlik is a Senior Associate in Burke's Labor and Employment practice group. She assists public and private employers in various employment disputes, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, and wage and hour issues. In addition, to her dispute resolution work, Kathya regularly advises clients on a range of employment laws, including the Fair Employment and Housing Act, Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the California Family Rights Act, California sick leave laws, HIPPAA, the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, and Meyers Milias Brown Act (MMBA). She also conducts neutral investigations of workplace complaints.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
Zoë L. Grimaldi
Zoë Grimaldi is an Associate in Burke’s Litigation Practice Group working in the San Diego office.  She graduated from The George Washington University with a bachelor’s in International Affairs and with a minor in Arabic. Before attending law school, Zoë worked in public health advocacy and for local, state, and national electoral campaigns.She received her Juris Doctorate, with a concentration in Government Law, from the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings).  Zoë was admitted as a member of the Legal Education Opportunity Program—a program designed to make legal education accessible to those who have overcome educational, economic, social, or physical adversity.  In addition to her studies, she was a member of OUTLaw, a student-led organization for LGBTQ+ law students, and the Disability Resource Program. She also served as a staff editor and was later elected Editor-in-Chief of UC Law Constitutional Quarterly. During her time in law school, Zoë gained experience in labor, employment, and administrative law as a Peggy Browning Fellow for the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades and as an extern with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges where she drafted an opinion addressing a Defense Base Act workers compensation claim. Zoë was awarded a grant from the Hastings Public Interest Law Foundation to fund her internship with the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. She worked with the City’s Trial Team supporting personal injury, transportation, law enforcement, and employment cases in addition to representing the City in encampment resolution matters involving the unhoused. Zoë graduated with Pro Bono Honors for her work in immigration law and with the Legal Advice and Referral Clinic, administered by the Justice and Diversity Center of the Bar Association of San Francisco. After graduation, Zoë moved to San Diego and completed a post-bar internship with the City Attorney’s Office in the Nuisance Abatement Unit, a hybrid civil-criminal practice. There, she prosecuted public health and safety misdemeanors and aided civil enforcement of state and municipal code violations.In her free time, Zoë enjoys cycling and high intensity interval training classes, learning to sail, and spending time with her husband, puppy, and two tortoises.
  • State Bar of California
Pallavi M. Vishwanath
Pallavi (Pallu) Vishwanath provides legal counsel and representation to cities and public agencies as an associate in the Public Law practice group in Burke, Williams & Sorensen's Oakland office. Before joining Burke, Pallu was an associate at a boutique law firm in San Francisco, where she focused on representing physicians and public entities in various health law matters. She has experience drafting contracts and advising clients on Brown Act compliance, administrative hearings, fair procedure, and peer review. Pallu earned her J.D. from UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings), where she served as a Staff Editor for the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly and was a Board Member for the Women of Color Collective. During law school, Pallu externed for the Honorable William H. Alsup, as well as the San Francisco City Attorney's Office. Afterwards, Pallu began her legal career as a Bridge Fellow at the Oakland City Attorney's Office.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Asian American Bar Association Bay Area
  • South Asian Bar Association of Northern California
Yara M. Wahba
Yara is an associate in Burke’s Riverside office where she is a member of Burke’s Public Law Group. Yara advises cities and public agencies on a variety of code enforcement, municipal law, and constitutional law matters. She has experience prosecuting a variety of cases on behalf of public entities in areas of criminal and civil nuisance activity, and defending public entities in areas of constitutional law, civil rights litigation, and premises liability.Prior to joining Burke, Yara served as a Deputy District Attorney for the County of Riverside.Yara earned her J.D. cum laude from Chapman University, Fowler School of Law, with an emphasis in criminal law. She received the 2019 Rutan & Tucker Golden Gavel award for appellate style oral advocacy and served as Chapman Law Review’s Senior Notes and Comments Editor. Yara received the CALI Excellence Award in Constitutional Law, Evidence, Criminal Procedure & Police Practice, and Equal Protection and First Amendment Law.
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Caitlin Cozine
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  • State Bar of California
Christine A. Revelo-Lee
Christine Revelo-Lee is a senior associate in Burke’s Litigation Practice Group, focusing primarily on civil rights, constitutional law, and government tort liability. Before joining the firm, Christine was an experienced trial attorney with a strong background in both criminal defense and prosecutions. She has worked as both a Deputy Public Defender and Assistant District Attorney, and has a wealth of experience working in and around the criminal legal and carceral systems. Christine also has experience in civil and administrative law, having externed for the Honorable Jorge L. Alonso at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and having worked on behalf of labor unions. While externing at the EEOC, she managed discovery for a large class-action lawsuit and trained attorneys in statistical analysis, bolstering arguments at the summary judgement phase. In law school, Christine competed at the national level as a trained negotiator and moot court competitor. She also has substantial background in alternative dispute resolution techniques and experience working for and within local governments. Balancing her strategic advocacy skills with a client-centered approach to her cases, Christine’s comprehensive legal expertise makes her a formidable advocate for clients facing serious legal challenges.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Yecenia Vargas
Yecenia Vargas is an associate in Burke’s Orange County office where she is a member of Burke’s Public Law and Labor & Employment practice groups. Yecenia has served as the Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Perris and Cypress, and Assistant General Counsel for Palmdale Water District and San Luis Rey Municipal Water District. Yecenia assists the firm with a broad range of legal matters, focusing her practice on land use and zoning, code enforcement, contracts, environmental law, and labor & employment (including issues under the Family and Medical Leave Act, California Family Rights Act, California Fair Employment and Housing Act, and Americans with Disabilities Act). She also advises clients on various matters relating to open government and ethics including the Brown Act, the Public Records Act, and the Political Reform Act, and has provided AB 1234 training to public officials. Yecenia’s experience also includes advising and representing employers as to their meet and confer obligations under the MMBA including serving as a lead negotiator during collective bargaining with their employee groups.During law school, Yecenia competed as a member of Chapman's Alternate Dispute Resolution Team, served as Treasurer of the Chapman Women Lawyers Association, and served as a mentor in the First Generation Scholars Program. She received the CALI Excellence Award in both Trial Practice and Practice Foundation Transactions and received the Chapman Law Excellence Award in Client Counseling and Negotiations.
  • Labor Relations
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
Zareh Bursalyan
Zareh Bursalyan is an associate in Burke, Williams, & Sorensen’s Los Angeles office where he litigates cases in both state and federal court. Zareh also has experience with appeals in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.Zareh defends law enforcement agencies, officers, and correctional facilities in civil rights litigation. Zareh litigates 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and constitutional law claims including First Amendment, Unreasonable Search and Seizure, Excessive Force, Eighth Amendment, Substantive and Procedural Due Process, and Equal Protection claims. Further, Zareh has experience developing presentations that advise law enforcement management throughout the state.Zareh also litigates Government Claims under the California Tort Claims Act. He has litigated a variety of torts including negligence, medical malpractice, wrongful death, battery, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, interference with contractual relations, premises liability, and dangerous conditions of public property.Zareh earned his J.D. from Southwestern Law School with a concentration in civil litigation and advocacy. During law school, Zareh was a judicial extern at Los Angeles Superior Court, where he gained invaluable litigation experience and developed a strong foundation in civil law and motion practice. Zareh also served on the Southwestern Law Review as a staff member and on the law review board as a senior lead articles editor. Zareh’s student note, An Inevitable Truism: Regulating Autonomous Vehicles as a Sale of Goods Under Article 2 of The Uniform Commercial Code was selected for publication in the Southwestern Law Review. Additionally, Zareh received the CALI “Excellence for Future” Award in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
Christopher F. Neumeyer
Chris Neumeyer is a partner and a graduate from Georgetown Law School and UC Berkeley. He provides legal counsel for a broad range of local government law, including the Political Reform Act, the Brown Act, conflicts of interest, land use, zoning, and public works. He regularly provides AB 1234 ethics training. Chris routinely advises on negotiation and preparation of contracts and leases, as well as indemnification and insurance matters. He has drafted agency templates for professional services and public works agreements. He also prepares and drafts local laws, policies, procedures and resolutions. Chris has served as City Attorney for the Cities of Morro Bay and Laguna Niguel, as Deputy City Attorney for the Cities of Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Whittier, and South Pasadena, and as Assistant City Attorney for the City of Carson.Chris is a specialist in California election law, including citizen and agency sponsored ballot measures, referendums, special and regular elections, and the federal and California Voting Rights Acts. He advises clients on constitutional law. His expertise in First Amendment law includes forum analysis, commercial speech, the Establishment Clause, and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. He also provides legal counsel on public agency financial matters such as revenue generation, cost recovery fees, Propositions 26 and 218, formation of business improvement districts, development impact fees and assessment districts. Chris is an expert in cannabis law, in both enforcing prohibitions as well as the regulation and taxation of cannabis. He also has a background in civil litigation, with a focus on tort liability, injunctive relief, appeals, and business disputes.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Construction Law
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Intellectual Property
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • League of California Cities Governance, Transparency and Labor Relations Policy Committee Member
Christy Marie Lopez
As a Partner with the Firm, Christy Marie Lopez provides a wide range of legal advice to her clients from land use issues and open meeting laws to telecommunications regulations and code enforcement matters. Christy assists her clients with all matters affecting local entities including drafting ordinances and resolutions, negotiating contracts including leases for city owned property, the Brown Act, Public Records Act, conflicts of interest, zoning, CEQA and a wide variety of other land use matters. In addition to a variety of municipal law matters, Christy advises on communications technology law including the regulation and sitting of wireless communications facilities and the operation of Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) channels. She has substantial experience with all aspects of code enforcement including public nuisances, administrative citations and procedures, abatements, receiverships, animal control including potentially dangerous or vicious dog proceedings, criminal prosecution, jury trial experience, cost recovery, permit revocation and ordinance drafting.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
  • States of California and Nevada Chapter, National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN NATOA), Past President and Board Member (now merged with CAPIO)
  • Hispanic Bar Association of Orange County (OCHBA), former Board Member
  • Child Creativity Lab, former Board Member
Elena Q. Gerli
Elena Gerli has spent her entire legal career representing public entities. Her areas of expertise include legislative drafting, housing, zoning and land use, CEQA, general plan amendments, free speech and constitutional law, complex contract negotiation and drafting, code enforcement, states of emergency, and landslides. Elena also advises her municipal clients regarding the Political Reform Act (conflicts of interest), Brown Act (public meeting laws), Public Records Act, elections laws, revenue measures and Proposition 218.Elena currently serves as counsel for the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority and the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Regional Housing Trust, as well as the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Lawndale, and Special Counsel for the City of Culver City. Elena has also served as the City Attorney for the City of Suisun City and the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, and as Assistant City Attorney for the City of La Cañada Flintridge, the City of Bell, and the City of Carson.Elena has negotiated and drafted development agreements, exclusive negotiating agreements, and disposition and development agreements on behalf of cities. She has worked on general plans and specific plans, zoning code and housing regulations, as well as affordable housing agreements.Elena regularly handles issues related to public works construction projects, including development of notices inviting bids, reviewing bids and recommendations of award, bid protests, stop work notices, liquidated damages, and prevailing wage issues.Elena has some experience in real estate transactions, including preparing agreements related to the purchase and sale agreements, leases, easements, and license agreements.Elena provides AB 1234 training, and has presented multiple times at municipal conferences on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Elena is the current past President for the City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County. Additionally, she has been an active alumna volunteer for her alma mater, Brown University, and is currently a class leader and on the Brown University President’s Council to the College, which helps advice the university president’s office on emerging and complex issues.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • California Supreme Court
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County, Past President (2024)
Robert Khuu
Robert Khuu is a Partner with the Firm. He currently serves as the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Rialto and General Counsel for the El Dorado Countywide Oversight Board. He previously served as the City Attorney for the City of Perris; Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Perris, Grand Terrace, Cypress, and Banning; and Deputy City Attorney for a number of cities throughout California. Robert regularly advises elected and appointed officials, navigating delicate issues with politically-divergent boards. In particular, he presents clear advice that addresses both the legal and practical impacts of agency activities. In providing advice, Robert focuses on clients’ long and short term objectives in relation to the law’s impact on those objectives and, most importantly, finds ways to achieve them wherever possible. He focuses on providing legal advice that is practical, workable in the real world, and client-centered. Robert provides legal counsel covering the full range of laws affecting local governments, such as Public Official Conflicts of Interest (e.g., Political Reform Act and Government Code Section 1090, AB 1234 ethics training), the Brown Act, the Public Records Act, land use and planning, public agency procurement and contracting (including related indemnification provisions), easements and license, Election Law, RDA Dissolution (including Successor Agency dissolution) and public works. Robert is experienced in preparing public agency templates for professional services and public works agreements. He also prepares and drafts local laws, policies, procedures and resolutions. Robert is an expert in Election Law, including ballot measures (e.g., cannabis regulations, taxes, etc.), citizen initiatives, recall, special and regular elections, and districting (e.g., Fair Maps Act). He is experienced in drafting and negotiating agreements for complex transactions, such as the transfer of a water/sewer utility from one public agency to another. Robert also has extensive experience in public agency revenue generation, including taxes, cost recovery fees, and Propositions 26 and 218.
  • Construction Law
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
Sydney M. Gronroos
Sydney Gronroos is an associate in Burke’s litigation practice group in the Los Angeles Office. While in law school, Sydney served as a member of the Moot Court Team where she competed in oral argument competitions, receiving accolades for her brief writing and oral advocacy. Sydney also served as Vice President of the Criminal Law Society and Criminal Practice Clinic. Throughout her law school years, Sydney clerked at numerous District Attorney’s Offices throughout California, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino. Upon passing the bar, Sydney was sworn in as a Deputy District Attorney in San Bernardino County and served that position for two years. While at the District Attorney’s Office, Sydney was able to conduct five solo criminal jury trials to verdict, including taking the first fentanyl DUI to trial in San Bernardino county. Now, Sydney plans to use her background in prosecution to assist the Law Enforcement Defense Group at Burke.
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
Hina Gupta
Hina Gupta practices in the areas of land use, environmental, real estate, and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance. Hina draws from her environmental planning background to help clients navigate through every phase of project development, including due diligence, permitting and entitlement, administrative proceedings, and before trial and appellate courts. Public and private sector clients turn to Hina for advice and counsel on a wide variety of land use and environmental matters, including compliance with local planning and zoning laws, CEQA, NEPA, the California Coastal Act, local municipal and election laws, and brownfield redevelopment. Her experience includes assisting clients with land use entitlements and CEQA compliance for large and small-scale residential projects, office buildings/business parks, self-storage facilities, industrial warehouses, medical and higher education facilities, and redevelopment projects. She assists clients with renewable energy and energy storage siting and permitting issues as well. Clients also rely on Hina for her litigation experience handling writs of mandamus matters for CEQA and land use issues. Hina has as also served as special counsel and general counsel for government agencies, including cities and special districts on a range of issues including the Brown Act, the Public Records Act, public contracting, land use, elections, and employment issues. Before her career as an attorney, Hina worked as an environmental planning consultant preparing CEQA and NEPA compliance documents on a variety of projects, including large infrastructure and transit projects.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of New York
  • State Bar of Massachusetts
  • Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, Fellows Program, 2022
  • Bar Association of San Francisco, Environmental Law Section, Executive Committee, 2024
  • Bar Association of San Francisco, Barristers Environmental, Land Use and Real Estate Section, Co-Chair, 2021-2023; Land Use Vice Chair, 2020
  • Women in Environment
  • Association of Women in Water, Energy & Environment
  • American Bar Association
  • California Lawyers Association, Environmental Law Section
  • Environmental, Energy & Climate Change Law and Regulation Reporter, Editorial Board Member, 2020-2024
Shelby B. Crawford
Shelby Crawford is a trial lawyer and litigation strategist who defends clients from the initiation of a case through trial and/or settlement. Shelby has litigated successfully before state and federal courts, focusing her practice on the defense of public-entities, general liability, automobile and common carrier liability, personal injury, premises liability, and contracts. Shelby has compiled an impressive record of success by anticipating typical claimant strategies and mounting vigorous and innovative defenses.
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Anthony E. Castillon-Mendoza
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  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Frances E. Agoncillo
Frances Agoncillo is in Burke’s Litigation Practice Group. She holds a Juris Doctorate from Southwestern Law School’s two-year accelerated J.D. Program with a Civil Litigation concentration. During her time in law school, Frances earned a Public Service Distinction through her involvement in Southwestern Law School’s Small Claims Clinic, and her externships with Los Angeles County Office of the County Counsel, and the licensing division of the California Department of Justice. Prior to joining Burke, Frances worked as an associate for an established Los Angeles law firm where she represented various entities in a range of matters, including general liability matters, landlord-tenant matters, and premises liability matters, through every step of the litigation. Outside of the office, Frances enjoys singing karaoke, taking a hot yoga or strength training class, and spending time with her family and friends.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Asian Pacific American Women Lawyers Alliance
Brandon A. Sanchez
Brandon Sanchez has dedicated his legal practice exclusively to all aspects of municipal law, with an emphasis on code enforcement, nuisance abatement, and land use. Brandon also excels at drafting regulatory and enforcement ordinances, including cannabis, short-term rental, massage, sidewalk vending, appeal procedures, nuisance abatement, administrative citation, and cost recovery ordinances, among others. Brandon has been a contributing editor to the last five editions of the California Municipal Law Handbook, helping draft the primary practice guide for municipal attorneys. He has also taught courses all over the State and published articles on various aspects of municipal law. Brandon also served on the League of California Cities' Cannabis Regulation Committee from 2019 to 2024.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Jason A. James
Jason James is a partner in Burke’s Irvine office where he specializes in defending insurance companies in matters relating to life, health, and disability coverage, insurance bad faith, and ERISA.  He also defends management in employment related disputes involving wrongful termination and employment discrimination, as well as commercial and general business matters.  Jason has represented companies in federal and state courts throughout California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.Jason earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from the University of San Diego, and worked in business finance before attending law school.  He obtained his law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2009.  Before joining Burke, he spent 11 years with the firm Meserve, Mumper & Hughes, LLP in Los Angeles, including serving as its managing partner from 2020 to 2024.
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • DRI Life, Health and Disability Committee
  • California Minority Counsel Program
Nicole Y. Blohm
Nicole Blohm is an experienced litigator in the life, health and disability and ERISA practice area.  In addition to litigation, she served as in-house counsel and law department manager for an insurer. Nicole applies her insurance experience to her litigation practice and focuses on quality and efficiency.Nicole defends insurance carriers in short and long term disability, accidental death and dismemberment, and life insurance benefits disputes governed by ERISA and state laws.  She practices in Federal and State courts in California and the Ninth Circuit and handles matters from the pre-litigation stage through final resolution, including negotiations, mediations, trials, and appeals.
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • DRI Life, Health and Disability
Andrew T. Magaline
Andrew is a senior associate in Burke’s Labor and Employment Law Practice Group.  Andrew represents employers and individuals primarily in wage and hour class action and Private Attorney General Act matters. He provides counseling regarding employment practices, and helps clients develop internal auditing procedures to remain in compliance with California’s ever-changing employee pay laws.In addition, Andrew has successfully represented clients before the California Franchise Tax Board, the Internal Revenue Service, and in United States Tax Court, saving clients millions of dollars in wrongful assessments and levies.Outside of his legal practice, Andrew enjoys hunting and fishing, showing horses with his son, and spending quality time with his family.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States Tax Court
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • Marin County Bar Association
John E. Bauman III
John Bauman represents insurers in coverage litigation and also provides insurance coverage opinions including cases arising out of workers’ compensation fraud, construction disputes, and trucking and transportation claims. He also has experience in representing insurers in class actions arising out of Medicare superliens. John has litigated cases on behalf of insurers as defense counsel and coverage counsel in several states during his career, has represented policyholders in litigation against insurers. John’s experience as defense counsel gives him a special ability to anticipate the unexpected twists and turns of litigation to assist his clients in planning for all contingencies to resolve their cases efficiently and economically. His experience representing policyholders gives him a unique insight into the strategy of opposing counsel so John and his clients can plan proactively for litigation. John has presented on the issues of insurance fraud, insurance coverage for trucking litigation involving the MCS-90 endorsement, and risk-shifting provisions in construction contracts.
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Illinois
  • State Bar of Michigan
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
  • United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
  • Sonoma County Bar Association
Alena Shamos
Alena Shamos has been a litigator since 2001 and has focused on public law since 2005. Alena served as Deputy City Attorney for the cities of San Marcos and Lemon Grove, and has represented various cities throughout San Diego County, including Vista, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, Escondido, National City, and Oceanside, as well as cities throughout the State of California, including Novato, Lathrop, Calabasas, and Rancho Mirage.Alena’s litigation experience includes election issues, validation/reverse validation, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), land use, cannabis enforcement and permitting, short-term rental legislation defense, quo warranto actions, and real property disputes. Her published appellate decisions include Moore v. City of Lemon Grove (2015) 237 Cal. App. 4th 363 (upholding sewer rates under Proposition 218). She obtained a favorable result for many agencies in The Affordable Housing Coalition of San Diego v. Drager, et al., August 25, 2020 No. C083811 (Post Redevelopment Enforceable Obligations) and the subsequent decision in the same matter (DCA Case No. C097016) in 2024.From 2018 through 2022, Alena served on the City of Chula Vista’s Campaign Contribution Enforcement Authority. She has also provided election law advice to various cities including Imperial Beach and National City.Alena has argued before various divisions of the California Court of Appeal, as well as the California Supreme Court. She is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the 9th Circuit, as well as the District Courts for the Southern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California. She has also appeared before the Southern District of California Bankruptcy Court to enforce a public entity’s ability to enforce its ordinances.Alena has also published articles pertaining to California Civil Procedure and in 2020, 2021, and 2023, she co-authored materials and presented before the San Diego Appellate Inn of Court on various topics, including stays, writs of supersedeas, and appellate writ procedures in various types of matters.Alena is fluent in Russian and speaks Spanish.APPELLATE EXPERIENCECalifornia Supreme CourtBoling, et. al. v. Public Employment Relations Board (2018) 5 Cal.5th 898 (initiative rights in the context of municipal labor relations) Cal Fire Local 2881 v. California Public Employees’ Retirement System (2019) 6 Cal.5th 965 (pension contracts, counsel for amicus) The Affordable Housing Coalition of San Diego v. Drager, et al., Case No. S264333 (post-redevelopment enforceable obligations (review denied, Oct. 28, 2020)) City of San Marcos v. California Public Utilities Commission (San Diego Gas & Electric Company), Case No. S266969 (original writ asserting CEQA challenge to Commission decision) (unpublished, July 28, 2021)Court of Appeal for Third Appellate DistrictThe Affordable Housing Coalition of San Diego v. Drager, et al., DCA Case No. C083811 (post-redevelopment enforceable obligations (unpublished, Aug. 25, 2020) The Affordable Housing Coalition of San Diego v. Drager, et al., DCA Case No. C097016 (post-redevelopment enforceable obligations and denial of Petitioner’s fee award and untimely challenge to writ returns (unpublished, Mar. 22, 2024.)Court of Appeal for Fourth Appellate District, Division One (San Diego)Moore v. City of Lemon Grove (2015) 237 Cal.App.4th 363 (upheld city sanitary district sewer rates under Proposition 218) City of El Centro v. Lanier (2016) 245 Cal.App.4th 1494 (charter city home rule) Endangered Habitats League, Inc. v. City of San Marcos et al., DCA Case No. D072404 (mandatory trial date request in CEQA case (unpublished, May 3, 2018) Boling, et. al. v. Public Employment Relations Board (2017) 10 Cal.App.5th 853, and on remand, Boling, et. al. v. Public Employment Relations Board (2019) 33 Cal.App.5th 376 (initiative rights in labor relations context) UL Chula Two LLC v. City of Chula Vista et al., DCA Case No. D079215 (upheld city’s discretion to deny a cannabis business application and due process of administrative appeal) (unpublished, Oct. 24, 2022) Frank Zimmerman Collective v. City of Vista, DCA Case No. D082921, pending, filed Oct. 6, 2023 (appeal by cannabis applicant of trial court judgment denying petition for writ of mandate)Court of Appeal for Fourth Appellate District, Division Three (Santa Ana)City of El Cajon v. San Diego County LAFCO, DCA Case No. G041793 (upheld challenge to denial of island annexation (unpublished, Aug. 11, 2010) City of El Cajon v. San Diego County LAFCO, DCA Case No. G045021 (upheld denial of attorneys’ fees to city in island annexation dispute (unpublished, Mar. 28, 2012)Court of Appeal for the Sixth Appellate DistrictPeople, ex rel. v. City of San Jose et al.; Constant, et al., DCA Case No. CV245503 (quo warranto action regarding initiative (unpublished, May 9, 2018)
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • Supreme Court of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • San Diego Appellate Inn of Court
  • California Lawyers Association, Public Law Section
  • Lawyers Club of San Diego
  • San Diego County Bar Association, Litigation, Environmental, Government and Appellate Law Sections
Joanna Kwong
Joanna Kwong is an associate attorney in Burke’s Silicon Valley office and is a member of the Labor and Employment Practice Group.Joanna represents public and private sector employers in all aspects of labor and employment law, including discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, disability, reasonable accommodation, leave requirements, and discipline and dismissal in personnel matters.Prior to joining Burke, Joanna practiced education law and provided legal counsel to California school districts and county offices of education.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • State Bar of California
Michael W. Barrett
Michael Barrett has more than thirty years-experience as a public lawyer, including more than eighteen years as an in-house City Attorney for the City of Napa.  Michael’s previous in-house experience included the cities of Fremont and Tracy as a deputy and assistant city attorney, and the City of Oceanside as a law clerk.  Michael began his legal career in a San Diego firm representing both public and private development and construction clients.Michael has successfully advised public clients regarding a wide range of legal issues related to the administration and operations of municipal governments and public utilities.  Michael has assisted public officials in the establishment and implementation of public revenue generation systems that equitably allocate costs to benefitting parties to fund essential public infrastructure and services.  Michael’s experience includes the evaluation and preparation of documents needed for ballot materials, charter amendments, property and business owner approved assessment districts, enhanced infrastructure financing districts, and local agency approved ordinances and resolutions establishing fees and rates for services.  Michael has extensive experience in complex contractual transactions for large construction projects, multi-agency extra-territorial cooperative agreements, public-private partnerships, negotiating development agreements with private developers, and transfers of public property in compliance with requirements of the surplus land act.Michael works with public agency client representatives to clearly understand the client’s goals and identify the most effective means of achieving those goals while soundly documenting compliance with procedural and substantive legal requirements.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States Court of Federal Claims
  • Cal Cities (League of California Cities) Brown Act Committee (2013-2019)
  • Cal Cities Legal Advocacy Committee (2010-2012)
  • Cal Cities Public Records Act Task Force (2003-2004)
  • Cal Cities Transportation, Communications and Public Works Policy Committee (2003-2004)
  • Cal Cities Public Works Legislation Advisor (1999-2005)
  • Cal Cities Proposition 218 Task Force (1996-1997)
Jackson D. Morgus
Jackson Morgus is a Senior Associate in Burke’s Oakland office. His practice primarily focuses on civil litigation with an emphasis on civil rights, constitutional law and tort liability. Jackson is an experienced and versatile litigator, having previous experience in construction litigation, corporate litigation, partnership disputes, real estate transactions and litigation, government torts, probate litigation, estate planning, family law, insurance defense, corporate governance, and shareholder derivative actions. Jackson studied economics and English at Santa Clara University. Jackson also attended law school at Santa Clara University, where he received an Emery Merit Scholarship and the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Federal Income Tax. Between undergraduate and law school, Jackson took a year to play competitive hockey for the Sun Valley Suns. After taking the bar while awaiting results, he worked for the Democratic Party on the 2016 Presidential and Wisconsin state elections. Away from the office, Jackson is the head coach of the Santa Clara University hockey team. He enjoys playing golf and hockey, particularly with friends and family.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
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  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Karin A. Schambeck
Karin Schambeck is a partner with Burke Williams & Sorensen, LLP in the firm’s Public Law practice group.  Her practice focuses on advising public agency clients on general municipal law issues with an emphasis on land use and zoning.  Karin routinely handles contractual and transactional matters such as drafting various types of agreements involving small and large-scale development projects, preparing resolutions and ordinances, and advising on CEQA matters and regulations.  She is experienced with handling successor agency matters and affordable housing projects.Prior to joining Burke Williams, Karin’s practice included representing California Fire Districts, cities, and developers in land use, real estate, environmental regulation, CEQA, and associated transactions.  Karin also has twenty-three years of experience in estate planning.Karin was admitted to the Utah State Bar in 2001 and practiced law in Utah for four years, focusing on municipal law, land use, and estate planning. She was admitted to the California State Bar in 2006.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Utah State Bar
Blithe S. Bock
Blithe Bock joined the Burke Los Angeles office as a partner after an outstanding 25-year career with the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office.  At Burke, she has expanded her practice to represent public entities throughout the state before the Ninth Circuit, United States Supreme Court, California Court of Appeal, and California Supreme Court.Blithe has been a Certified Appellate Specialist since May 2011, and she was elected to the California Academy of Appellate Attorneys in May 2023.  Blithe taught legal writing at USC Gould Law School, and she has taught legal writing at local law schools since 2016.  She also teaches an MCLE in Legal Writing which offers both general and Appellate Specialization credit.Blithe began her legal career in 1992 at a small firm, where the City of Los Angeles was her main client.  In 1999, she joined the City Attorney's Office as a trial court litigator, representing the City and its employees in employment litigation matters.  Even as a trial lawyer Blithe regularly handled appeals, and she scored her first published opinion on behalf of the LAPD in 2000, in Rosales v. City of Los Angeles.In 2002, she moved to the Civil Appeals Division, which handles the City’s civil appeals on a broad range of issues, where she practiced before the California Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, the Ninth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court.In 2016, Blithe was appointed Supervisor of Civil Appeals.  Under her leadership, the Division regularly conducted MCLE courses.  It also obtained numerous published Opinions in areas significant to public entities including public employment retaliation (Francis v. City of Los Angeles), homelessness (LA Alliance for Human Rights v. County of Los Angeles), and dangerous condition of public property and communicable disease (Wong v. City of Los Angeles).  Blithe’s personal victories include published opinions in a similar array of cases of great importance to public entities including public employment discrimination (Diego v City of Los Angeles, Atkins v. City of Los Angeles); dangerous condition of public property (Prokop v. City of Los Angeles); civil rights (Sanchez v. Canales, Mulligan v. Nichols, 835 F.3d 983 (9th Cir. 2016); and unlawful arrest (Szajer v. City of Los Angeles, Hart v. Parks).She has also penned numerous Amicus Curiae briefs on behalf of the City of Los Angeles and Cal Cities (formerly the League of Cities) in significant areas for public entities such as inverse condemnation (City of Oroville v. Superior Court), public employee personnel files (Poole v. Orange County Fire Authority), and sexual orientation discrimination and same sex marriage (Obergefell v. Hodges).Blithe graduated with Special and Department Honors from the University of Chicago in 1987, then UCLA School of Law in 1992.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • Appellate Courts Committee for the Los Angeles County Bar
  • International Municipal Lawyers Association
Davin A. Widgerow
Davin Widgerow is a partner in Burke’s San Diego office. He received his J.D. from the University of Madison, Wisconsin, in 2011, and his B.A. cum laude in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2005. Davin has extensive experience representing public agencies in both advisory and litigation roles, including as a Deputy City Attorney for the City of San Diego, and a Deputy Attorney General for the California Department of Justice. Davin is familiar with the full range of laws affecting California public agencies, particularly in environmental and land use law. He has special expertise advising agencies and litigating cases involving the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Clean Water Act, CERCLA, hazardous waste laws, toxic tort law, and a suite of related laws and regulations involving air quality, water quality and flood control, public contracting, open meetings laws, and the Public Records Act, among others. Davin is also an experienced litigator, and has handled cases involving CEQA, air quality regulations, insurance coverage disputes, and permitting and hazardous waste issues. In his spare time, Davin loves backpacking, hiking, photography, and spending time with his nephew and niece.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Deann R. Rivard
Deann Rivard is a senior associate in Burke’s Los Angeles office.  Deann represents law enforcement officers and law enforcement agencies in civil rights violations lawsuits.Previously, Deann was a Deputy District Attorney at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office where she responded to officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths, prosecuted multiple murder cases, prepared and argued numerous motions.  She has completed over 60 felony jury trials.Deann was a police officer with the Los Angeles Police Department for 9 years after becoming a lawyer.
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Nathan D. Andersen
Nathan Andersen is an associate in Burke’s San Diego Office. His practice focuses on civil litigation with an emphasis on business defense, construction, employment, landlord-tenant law, and general tort litigation. Nathan’s technical research skills paired with his perceptiveness and personability make him a commanding force in the courtroom, depositions, and settlement negotiations. Before joining Burke, Nathan gained valuable experience in civil litigation and public entity defense. Additionally, he has dedicated over 1,000 hours of community service combined to the following organizations: San Diego City Attorney’s Office, Legal Aid Society, Clean Slate Clinic, and Elder Law & Advocacy. This time spent provided him with invaluable experience in the San Diego Superior Court second chairing trials, arguing motions, appearing on hearings, assisting victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, and aiding in unlawful detainer matters. When not working, Nathan enjoys playing soccer, surfing, and snowboarding.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • San Diego Bar Association
Michaela Battista Sozio
Michaela Sozio has over 29 years of experience as a courtroom litigator.  She has extensive experience in all areas defending corporate and individual clients in a variety of complex litigation matters, including catastrophic personal injury claims and wrongful death, negligence, premises liability and dangerous condition actions, and defending public entities in these types of actions. Michaela also has significant experience handling intellectual property claims (copyright and trademark infringement, misappropriation of likeness), defamation, trade disparagement, products liability, business torts, breach of contract, and other litigated matters.Michaela also has experience monitoring litigation and providing case evaluations for excess insurance carriers of defendants in high-exposure court actions, and advising commercial entities on issues related to risk management.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association, Business Law Section
  • Women Business & Commercial Advocates, Subcommittee Chair
  • ABA Business Torts, Former Co-Chair
  • ABA Business and Corporate Litigation Committee
  • ABA Trial Practice Committee, Former Co-Chair
  • ABA Business Divorce Committee, Former Vice Chair
  • ABA Directors & Officer Committee, Former Vice Chair
  • Italian American Lawyers Association
Alexandra Mulhall
Alexandra (Alex) Mulhall is a an associate in Burke’s Los Angeles office where she is a member of Burke’s Public Law, Litigation, and Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation practice groups. Alex advises and represents public entity clients on a variety of matters, including the California Public Records Act and the Brown Act. Alex earned her J.D. from the University of California Los Angeles School of Law. During law school, Alex interned for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, as well as the Los Angeles County Counsel in the Government Services Division. Alex served as a Managing Editor of the UCLA Journal of Gender & Law. Alex also worked for the UCLA Voting Rights Project as a law fellow, assisting in voting rights litigation and policy initiatives. Prior to law school, Alex graduated summa cum laude from the University of Wyoming with a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in Honors. Throughout her undergraduate studies, Alex served in student government which allowed her to engage with both the local city council and state legislature, lobbying for student needs.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
Zachery A. Lopes
Zachery joins the firm with several years of experience in all matters of public sector collective bargaining. This includes serving as a lead negotiator, administrative litigator before local adjudicative bodies, contracted adjudicators, and the California Public Employee Relations Board ("PERB"), and civil litigator in both state and federal courts with an emphasis on collective bargaining and public law matters.Zachery is also an experienced appellate litigator, having served as lead counsel for and argued matters before several state courts of appeal and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and lead counsel before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of several large entity clients as amicus curiae.  He is also experienced with public employee disciplinary matters.Zachery received his law degree with distinction from the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, and is a member of the Roger J. Traynor Society, McGeorge’s scholastic honor society. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Davis, with majors in political science and philosophy. He is an alumnus of the University of California Washington Center in Washington, D.C., where he studied and worked in public policy development as an undergraduate. Zachery is currently a graduate student at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy, and is a member of Pi Alpha Alpha, the national honor society for public affairs and administration.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • California Lawyers Association - Public Law Section
Marc Barraza Tran
Marc Barraza Tran is an attorney in Burke’s Public Law practice group. Marc’s practice includes both litigation and transactional representation pertaining to public law and constitutional law. His practice also includes housing, real estate, land use and zoning, and environmental law. He previously served as the City Attorney for the City of Adelanto, Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Bell Gardens and La Puente, and Deputy City Attorney for dozens of cities throughout the state. Marc earned his law degree from the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly Hastings College of the Law), where he was Production Editor for the Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal. During law school, he served as judicial extern for the Honorable Virginia A. Phillips of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California and the Honorable Carol D. Codrington of the Fourth District Court of Appeal. He also interned with the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and the AIDS Legal Referral Panel. Prior to attending law school, Marc was a community organizer in the Inland Empire. He earned his undergraduate degree, cum laude, from the University of California, Riverside. He is licensed to practice law in the State of California. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking and whittling.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
Alan M. Cohen
Alan brings thirty-years of experience to the firm’s Public Law, Labor and Employment and Litigation Practice groups. Alan is a trusted solution-oriented advisor whose public agency devoted practice spans fifteen years as in-house counsel for the cities of Alameda and Vallejo and over a decade in private practice defending public agencies and their law enforcement agencies in civil rights and tort liability cases. Alan’s specialties include municipal governance, police practices and procedures, labor and employment, energy and utilities, risk management, code enforcement, public contracting and procurement, public finance, the Brown Act, the Fair Political Practices Act and the Public Records Act. He provides a broad range of counseling, regulatory, litigation and transactional services to locally owned and operated utilities including electric power generation, alternative, renewable and clean energy, power purchase agreements and transmission and interconnection agreements. Alan’s litigation experience includes federal and state trial court and appellate practice which includes police liability and civil rights litigation, dangerous condition and personal injury claims, inverse condemnation, land use, employment, breach of contract, unlawful detainer, tax, public finance, wrongful death lawsuits and writ/mandamus proceedings. In addition, his experience as a litigator provides him with a unique perspective on lawsuit avoidance and he frequently provides counseling, advice, and training to his public agency and law enforcement clients on litigation avoidance, including claims handling and investigation, police policy development and training and sidewalk liability.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States Tax Court
Solange Z. Fortenbach
Solange Fortenbach is an associate in Burke’s Public Law and Litigation practice groups.Solange's experience focuses on general counsel services, municipal code enforcement, and assisting in contract development and execution. She serves as Deputy City Attorney for the cities of Bellflower and Monterey Park, where she advises city staff and officials regarding general municipal law issues. Solange also serves as Deputy City Attorney for the City of Lawndale where she advises the Planning Commission.Solange earned her J.D. from the University of California, Irvine School of Law. During her first semester at law school, Solange interned at the ACLU Southern California, working advocacy hotlines for incarcerated individuals living in Orange County (OC) jails. During her law school experience, Solange also co-led a letter writing program where students advocated for individuals living in OC jails.Solange focused her schooling on refining speech and writing skills. She was a quarter finalist in UCI Law's Moot Court competition and received the Faculty Award in both Supreme Court Litigation and Trial Advocacy. Prior to law school, Solange earned her B.A. at New York University where she double majored in Politics and Environmental Studies. At NYU, Solange was on the Moot Court team and later interned in Washington D.C. at the U.S. Department of Justice in the Environment and Natural Resources Division.
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
Caitlin R. Eliason
Pronouns: she, her, hersCaitlin Eliason is an associate in Burke’s San Francisco office.  Caitlin focuses her practice on all areas of real estate, land use, and environmental law. Caitlin advises both private and public clients throughout the development process, including entitlements and administrative approvals, CEQA compliance, and compliance with state housing laws.Caitlin earned her J.D. from UC Law SF (formerly known as UC Hastings), where she studied Environmental Law.  She graduated cum laude and is a member of the UC Law SF Honor Society.  During law school, Caitlin earned CALI Awards for achieving the highest grade in her Environmental Law, Administrative Law, and Compliance & Risk Management courses.  Caitlin also served as the Co-President of OUTLaw, UC Law SF’s LGBTQ+ student organization.  While in law school, Caitlin worked as a summer associate for Burke.Prior to law school, Caitlin worked for several years as a litigation paralegal in various practice areas, working on cases from intake through every step of litigation.  Caitlin earned a B.A. in Political Science from UC Riverside and an A.S. in Paralegal Studies from Riverside City College.Outside of the office, Caitlin enjoys playing video games, going to concerts, and spending time with her wife and their dog.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (“BALIF”)
Maria Akopyan
As a dynamic member of Burke’s Litigation Practice Group, Maria Akopyan brings a wealth of experience and a diverse legal background to her role. Her practice involves representing business and public entities, such as cities, transportation carriers, and insurance companies in complex contractual and tort claims where she skillfully navigates the nuances of legal challenges with strategic acumen and a strong sense of justice. Maria’s career path, marked by significant achievements and continuous learning, reflects her unwavering commitment to excellence, ethical practice, and client advocacy.Born and raised in the sunny capital of Armenia, Yerevan, Maria embarked on her legal journey with honors, earning her Bachelor of Laws degree from Slavonic University in the top 10% of her class. Her academic pursuits then led her to Moscow, Russia where she graduated cum laude with a Master’s degree from the Diplomatic Academy furthering her studies in international relations and international law. Lastly, she excelled academically graduating cum laude with a Master's degree in Law from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles.Maria’s academic pursuits are complemented by an equally diverse professional background. She began her legal career at Ernst & Young in Moscow, contributing significantly to the legal advisory services. Her tenure at one of the Big Four firms equipped her with a deep understanding of corporate law and the intricacies of international legal practices. Maria’s move to the U.S. marked a significant step in her career, broadening her legal perspective and enhancing her practical expertise. Prior to joining Burke, she has been a part of established law firms in Los Angeles handling high-value litigation and intricate investigations. Her practice there encompassed construction defect, business/commercial law, including breach of contract, fraud and unfair competition, labor and employment disputes, civil rights, tort actions and more.In her current role at Burke, Maria is not only a legal practitioner but also a proactive problem-solver and strategic thinker. Her approach to litigation is comprehensive, involving active participation in all stages of a case from initial case assessment through resolution. This includes meticulous planning for written discovery, conducting and defending depositions, motion practice, engaging in mediations and arbitrations, and preparing for trial.Maria is multilingual, with fluency in Russian and Armenian, and basic proficiency in Spanish. She is a certified Notary Public in the State of California.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • American Bar Association
Lee Burdick
Lee Burdick provides legal representation for cities, counties and other public agencies as Assistant City Attorney, County Counsel, and special counsel. Lee currently serves as Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Rohnert Park and Pacifica. She previously has served as County Counsel for the County of Kings, Deputy County Counsel for the County of Madera, and Assistant City Attorney for many cities, including Clovis, Lemoore, Salinas, Greenfield, Parlier, and Firebaugh. Her practice includes advising city councils, boards of supervisors, and staff in all areas of municipal law issues, such as board governance, employment and personnel matters, CEQA, code enforcement, conflicts of interest laws, contract review, elections, Government Tort Claims Act, initiatives, referenda, land use and planning, workplace investigations, and open meeting laws. Lee’s other areas of specialty include various kinds of litigation and appellate advocacy. She is experienced in both state and federal trial and appellate courts, including written appearances in the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California, 1991
  • State Bar of Maryland, 1989 (inactive)
  • District of Columbia Bar, 1989 (inactive)
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Association of Workplace Investigators
Victor M. Ponto
Victor Ponto is a partner with Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP. He currently serves as the City Attorney for the city of California City.  Victor has served as the Assistant General Counsel for the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, the Eastern Municipal Water District, Elsinore Municipal Water District, Hi-Desert Water District, and the Central Basin Municipal Water District.  He also served as the City Attorney for the City of Cudahy, Adelanto, Assistant City Attorney for the City of Fontana, and Deputy City Attorney for the cities of El Monte, Cudahy, Huntington Park, and San Fernando.Victor also provides legal services to cities, school districts, municipal water agencies, and other government entities throughout Southern California.Victor’s practice involves city attorney and general counsel services.  He frequently advises cities and other local governmental agencies on the Brown Act, the Political Reform Act and the Public Records Act. His practice is to ensure that the governing boards and councils he advises operate legally to effectively serve their communities.Representing both cities and special districts, Victor provides legal advice at public meetings, community/economic development projects and complex land use transactions. He also advises public clients on matters regarding Planning and Zoning law issues, the Subdivision Map Act and the California Environmental Quality Act.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
Veronica Gray
Veronica began her legal career at a municipal law firm representing the City of Santa Cruz and other public agencies local to the South Bay and the Santa Cruz areas where she advised on First Amendment issues, drafted ordinances, resolutions, and agenda reports, and reviewed contracts.  Veronica also handled Gun Violence Restraining Order hearings and Public Record Act requests.Veronica earned her J.D. from UC Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings) with a concentration in Government Law in 2022.  While in law school, Veronica was an executive editor on the UC Law Constitutional Quarterly Law Journal and received a CALI award for the highest grade in Constitutional Law I.  Veronica joined the UC Law SF’s Legislation Clinic where she externed with State Senator Henry Stern.  During the summers, Veronica interned at the San Francisco’s Department of Police Accountability and the Construction and Public Contracting team of the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office.  In 2019, Veronica received her B.A. in Politics from UC Santa Cruz, where she focused on American elections and election policy.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
Lisa N. Maxwell
Lisa Maxwell is a member of Burke’s Real Estate and Business Law practice and Public Law Practice, which allows her to combine and leverage her experience representing private clients with her experience representing public agencies.Lisa has extensive experience in real estate including, development, public/private partnerships, construction, asset management, purchase and sale, leasing, workouts, commercial contracts and common interest law.  Lisa represents and advises private clients and public agencies on complex real estate transactional and leasing matters.  She routinely negotiates and prepares transactional documents including, exclusive negotiation agreements, term sheets, disposition and development agreements, lease disposition and development agreements, purchase and sale agreements, leases (ground, retail, office and industrial), licenses, easements, telecommunication agreements, cost sharing agreements and covenants, conditions and restrictions, while also handling ancillary matters such as title review, due diligence and closings.  Lisa regularly advises on Surplus Land Act issues.Prior to joining Burke, Lisa served as the Community Development Director for the City of Alameda, and as an Assistant City Attorney for the Cities of Alameda and Oakland.  As Alameda’s Community Development Director, Lisa oversaw the continued development of Alameda Point, a former Naval Air Station, while also managing the City’s real estate leasing program, economic development division, public art program, affordable housing programs, and homelessness and social service programs.  Lisa led the team that obtained grants from the State and the County of Alameda, which allowed for the construction of a transitional supportive housing community in Alameda.Lisa’s 30 years of legal experience have included serving as California general counsel for a public homebuilder, as well as in-house counsel for a real estate private equity firm.Lisa currently serves on the Board of Directors of Alameda Point Collaborative, a non-profit serving the unhoused.
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Alameda Point Collaborative, Board Member
  • Community Learning Center Schools, Past President/Board Member
Robin M. Pearson
Robin Pearson is an experienced trial lawyer who has effectively litigated cases involving a broad range of business and commercial matters.  She has experience in contract disputes, unfair business practices, real estate, insurance, employment, professional liability, and construction disputes and creditors rights in federal bankruptcy.  Robin has argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and is also an accomplished negotiator with extensive mediation experience.Robin’s commercial litigation matters include Section 17200 matters alleging unfair business practices.  She has represented lending institutions, corporate and individual clients in breach of contract actions.  In addition, Robin has litigated cases involving trademark and trade secret issues relating to the use and ownership of proprietary inventions in diverse industries.  She has also represented title insurance companies relating to coverage disputes, insurance, bad faith, escrow negligence and fraud.Robin’s real estate practice includes but is not limited to environmental impact review under the California Environmental Quality Act and the National Environmental Policy Act.  Her past representations include breach of contract and fraud cases, commercial landlord-tenant disputes, restrictive covenant and easement litigation, and quiet title, nuisance, adverse possession, zoning, and land use matters.Robin’s construction litigation experience includes performance of construction contracts, defense of mechanic’s liens, stop notices, payment and performance bond claims, construction defect and insurance claims.  She also has experience obtaining private right of ways and easements, sitting wireless antennas and towers, securing permits for construction projects and negotiating pole attachments.Finally, Robin has represented corporate and individual clients in race, gender, age, and disability discrimination cases.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Contra Costa Bar Association, President (2008)
  • Black Women Lawyers of Northern California, President (2009)
  • State Bar Counsel of Access and Fairness, Chair (2016)
Iudis “Dasha” Sominskaia
Dasha Sominskaia is an associate in Burke’s San Francisco office and a member of Burke’s Litigation and Public Law practice groups. Dasha’s areas of practice include public entity defense, general business litigation, and general counsel work for municipal and private clients. In addition, Dasha regularly takes on pro bono child custody cases through the Justice and Diversity Center’s pro bono program serving low-income clients. Before coming to Burke, Dasha worked as an associate for an established class action and complex litigation law firm in Oakland, litigating a wide range of complex class action cases, including defective products, financial fraud, securities, and sexual assault. Dasha’s background also includes working as a corporate paralegal at a top tier firm in the Pacific Northwest. Her insider knowledge about corporate practices offers a helpful perspective, and enables case teams to deploy unique litigation strategies as a result. Dasha graduated cum laude from Seattle University School of Law in 2021. While in law school, Dasha was a staff editor for the Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental, and Innovation Law, received a CALI award for earning the highest grade in Torts, and was recognized by the Alpha Sigma Nu honor society for her achievement being in the top 4% of her class. During her 3L year, Dasha externed for Associate Chief Justice Charles W. Johnson at the Washington Supreme Court, which helped her develop an understanding of a judicial chambers’ inner workings and further enhanced her legal research and strategy skills. As a college student, Dasha engaged in community building and advocacy work. In 2015, Dasha was selected for the 36 under 36 award by the Jewish Week in recognition of her outstanding advocacy for LGBTQ+ people within the Orthodox Jewish community, including at Yeshiva University, where she received her undergraduate degree in psychology and creative writing. Her participation in the art activism project “Jews of New York” was recognized by the Boston Globe, Jerusalem Post, NY Daily News and other media outlets. Dasha is fluent in Russian and proficient in Hebrew.
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • Jewish Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Eastern European Bar Association
  • Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (BALIF)
Colleen L. Cleary
Colleen L. Cleary is a senior associate and a member of Burke, Williams & Sorensen’s Real Estate and Business and Litigation practice groups. Colleen is an accomplished litigator, who specializes in large, complex cases. Her practice involves handling all aspects of litigation from initial investigations and discovery through motion practice, settlement, trial preparation, and trial. Her experience includes successfully representing health benefit plans, retailers, and private individuals.Colleen earned a dual J.D./M.B.A. from the University of San Francisco. While in law school, Colleen was winner of the Best Oral Advocate Award in the school’s annual moot court competition. She was also a member of the National Moot Court Competition team and the University of San Francisco’s Law Review. Colleen graduated with Business Honors. During law school, Colleen worked at the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division.Colleen also attended the University of San Francisco as an undergraduate, where she graduated cum laude with a B.A. in English Literature and double minors in Philosophy and Legal Studies.Colleen was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® under Ones To Watch for Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions – Plaintiffs (2021-2023) and in Northern California Best Lawyers under Ones To Watch for Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions – Plaintiffs (2021-2023).  Northern California Super Lawyers Magazine named Colleen a Rising Star in 2021-2023. She was also included in San Francisco Magazine’s Top Women Attorneys in Northern California in 2021.
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • San Francisco Bar Association
Tyler K. Marsten
Tyler Marsten is an associate in Burke’s San Jose office.  Tyler earned both his J.D. and M.B.A. degrees from Santa Clara Law School and Business School in 2022, and his B.A. in Political Science from the University of San Diego in 2018.During law school, Tyler interned at both a Family Law firm and a software company. He also worked at a sports agency that represents women professional soccer players. Tyler was also an active member in the Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS). Following law school, Tyler worked as an associate at a Workers’ Compensation defense firm based out of Oakland for a year before switching over to Burke’s litigation practice.A Bay Area native, Tyler currently lives in San Francisco and enjoys exploring the city with his dog, Riley. Tyler is a fan of the Golden State Warriors, San Francisco 49ers, and San Francisco Giants. In his free time, Tyler snowboards, surfs, hikes, and attends live music events.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
Andrew R. Bogard
Andrew Bogard is an associate attorney who works with clients in the construction industry, which includes general contractors, developers, and subcontractors throughout California. Andrew also has experience in construction defect, personal injury, real property, and workers’ compensation. Andrew graduated cum laude from Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law in Malibu, California. Andrew additionally received a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from the Pepperdine Strauss Institute for Dispute Resolution, and was also awarded a CALI Award for Academic Excellence in Remedies. During law school, Andrew served as a staff member on the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary (NAALJ) and was a member of the Federalist Society and the Sports and Entertainment Law Society. Prior to attending law school, Andrew graduated from Texas Christian University (TCU) with a double major in Finance and Business Information Systems. Upon graduating from TCU, Andrew worked as a Consulting Analyst for Cerner, a global healthcare information technology provider. In his free time Andrew enjoys reading, watching and playing sports, and being outdoors with his Border Collie, Ivy.
  • Construction Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
Kevin P. McCarthy
General contractors, developers and subcontractors in California turn to Kevin McCarthy for his knowledgeable legal counsel on corporate/construction risk management, asset protection, contract negotiation and construction defect litigation matters. Kevin skillfully helps those in the construction industry that are responsible for building the region’s office towers, residential developments and retail centers proactively mitigate liability and risk. When conflicts do arise, he advises clients on applicable insurance coverage in relation to disputes, which have a significant focus on construction failure, resultant property damage, diminution in value, and related claims. Kevin is an experienced litigator handling jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations, and multi-party mediation and dispute resolution on behalf of both defendants and plaintiffs. With a track record of litigation success and a commitment to economic, responsive and efficient client service, Kevin offers clients the valuable legal counsel they need to get the job done.
  • Construction Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Colorado (inactive)
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association
Bryce D. Carroll
As a construction litigation attorney, Bryce Carroll works with the firm’s clients to develop creative litigation strategies to address their legal challenges in an economic and expeditious manner resulting in the best possible outcome for their business. General contractors, subcontractors, developers and owners turn to him for his experience navigating all aspects of construction litigation including claims for contract disputes, delay claims, insurance coverage, defective construction, toxic mold and personal injury. In addition to litigation matters, Bryce advises and counsels his clients in all phases of the construction process from bid preparation, contract negotiation and  pre-claim issues.Bryce uses his understanding of the nuances of construction law, creative problem solving and collaboration to ensure his clients find resolutions that benefit their business in the short and long term. Throughout his twenty plus years of construction law practice, Bryce has worked for some of the region’s most notable owners, contractors and subcontractors to obtain successful resolutions to their most important business issues. On behalf of an owner, he recovered more than $5 million in damages and attorney’s fees following a four-week jury trial and indemnity involving the construction of underground utilities at four residential subdivisions in the California Central Valley. He also represented a Fortune 100 homebuilder in recovering excess of $10 million from subcontractor for warranty and repair work due to defective construction.
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Legal Chair CMAA NorCal Chapter (2019-2022)
Lyndon Y. Chee
Lyndon Chee has over 20 years’ experience advising and litigating on behalf of public entities and a variety of private clients.After being admitted to the State Bar of California, Lyndon joined the Construction Team of the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office where he represented the City, San Francisco Unified School District and the Community College of San Francisco, in many areas of public contracting, including negotiating and drafting professional services contracts, overseeing the competitive bidding of construction contracts, responding to bid protests, advising department heads and project managers on public contracting and construction related issues, drafting enabling ordinances, and litigating construction disputes.Lyndon’s construction litigation experience also includes developing and executing pretrial strategy in multi-million dollar construction litigation arising from performance and payment bonds issued by surety clients, and in indemnity actions against bond principals. On behalf of surety clients in contractor default situations, Lyndon has negotiated completion conditions, drafted necessary documents, including takeover agreements, assignments, and subcontracts, provided legal support to surety and its technical experts during completion, and oversaw preparation and presentation of claims.Lyndon received his Bachelor of Arts in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of California, Berkeley (Go Bears!) in 1987 and his Juris Doctorate from the University of San Francisco in 1995. He was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1995 and is admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California.
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Christopher E. Brumfiel
Christopher Brumfiel represents clients in a variety of industries including transportation, construction, property management, restaurant & hospitality, youth sports, and complex insurance/indemnity matters.  He has extensive experience defending clients in high-exposure trials in federal and state courts as well as binding arbitrations.  Chris routinely advises clients on risk management strategies and cost-effective litigation management.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • Alameda County Bar Association
Michelle H. Le
Michelle Le represents private companies and public entities in a wide range of employment matters, including defending against claims of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, whistleblower status, wage-and-hour violations, and Private Attorneys General Act violations, among others.  She handles single-plaintiff litigation and class and representative actions in state and federal court and arbitration.  Michelle regularly achieves favorable and expeditious settlements before administrative agencies, including the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (also known as the California Labor Commissioner’s Office).  She also provides employers with advice and counsel on employment law compliance concerns.Michelle attended the University of California, Los Angeles for both her undergraduate and law school education.  During law school, she earned the UCLA School of Law Faculty Scholarship Award and the UCLA School of Law Graduate Opportunity Fellowship.  Michelle worked as an extern for the Honorable Margaret M. Morrow of the United States District Court, Central District Court of California.  She served as Managing Editor of the Asian Pacific American Law Journal and President of the Asian Pacific Islander Law Students Association.  After law school, Michelle was awarded an Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Legal Fellowship.Before joining Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP, Michelle handled an extensive variety of matters on behalf of national and regional business entities, insurance companies, and individual clients. Earlier in her legal career, Michelle gained a diverse background of experience in plaintiff-side civil rights and employment law matters involving police misconduct, discrimination, wrongful termination, wage-and-hour disputes, sexual harassment, and complex litigation class actions, among other issues.  She has worked with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, private sector law firms, and other public sector entities.As Michelle’s legal career became focused on defense litigation, her prior experience informed her defense work, enabled her to provide tailored advocacy, and helped her to achieve the best possible results for her clients.  Michelle has succeeded on dispositive motions, achieved case dismissals, and regularly negotiates favorable settlements.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Asian Pacific American Bar Association
  • Association of Business Trial Lawyers
  • Association of Southern California Defense Counsel
  • Japanese American Bar Association
  • National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
  • Orange County Asian American Bar Association
  • Orange County Bar Association
  • Vietnamese American Bar Association of Southern California
Elaine Kobylecki
Elaine Kobylecki is a Senior Associate with the San Diego office of Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP and a member of the firm’s Litigation Practice Group. Elaine represents clients in all stages of litigation in both state and federal courts.With a decade of defense litigation experience, Elaine is experienced in commercial litigation, having counseled clients across numerous industries, including retail, consumer goods, construction, transportation and logistics, government contracting, and professional services, in a variety of matters including products liability, breach of contract, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and risk management.Elaine is attuned to our clients' needs as she navigates them through the challenges of each phase of the litigation cycle.  She is committed to achieving the most favorable outcome on behalf of clients from both a legal and practical business perspective.  Her broad-based litigation experience has enabled Elaine to be adept in handling a variety of discovery disputes.  She has extensive deposition experience, having taken and defended over a hundred depositions as lead counsel, including plaintiffs, experts, treating physicians, and third-party witnesses.  Elaine also has substantial experience in alternative dispute resolution, having represented clients at mediations, mandatory settlement conferences, and early neutral evaluations.Outside of the office, Elaine enjoys traveling, snowboarding and tennis.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
  • Pro Hac Vice Admissions: Ohio, Indiana, and Washington
  • Lawyers Club of San Diego
Allison B. Hernandez
Allison Hernandez is a senior associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group, and a member of Burke's Workplace Investigations team.Allison works with private and public entities with an emphasis in personnel and labor relations.  Allison regularly advises clients  on labor and employment issues such as employee discipline including termination proceedings, layoffs, collective bargaining, grievances, medical leaves of absence, and disability accommodations. She also represents clients before the Equal Opportunity Commission, California Civil Rights Department (formerly known as the "Department of Fair Employment and Housing"), California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, and California Public Employment Relations Board.Allison also regularly conducts impartial workplace investigations related to claims of sexual harassment, discrimination, wrongful termination, and various other complaints. She has experience conducting public sector workplace investigations involving sworn and non-sworn employees. Allison also has received certification through ATIXA as a participant in Level 1 and Level 3 ATIXA Civil Rights Investigator Trainings.Additionally, Allison oversees and advises clients on investigations conducted by outside neutral investigators.  She also counsels clients on the investigation process and related legal issues.Allison also has experience providing employers with litigation solutions, and has defended employers in pre-litigation, arbitration and all phases of litigation against claims for discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, retaliation and whistleblower claims. She is skilled in taking and defending depositions, drafting successful dispositive motions, and participating in all phases of mediation.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Florida
Ghazaleh Modarresi
Pronouns: she, her, hers Ghazaleh Modarresi is a partner in the Labor and Employment Practice Group, and a member of Burke’s Workplace Investigations team. Ghazaleh regularly conducts impartial and thorough workplace investigations in both the private and public sectors. She also assists clients with navigating internal investigations and oversees and advises clients on investigations conducted by other external investigators. In addition to her workplace investigations practice, Ghazaleh provides employers advice and counsel on day-to-day labor and employment-related issues. She works closely with her clients to develop appropriate strategies to avoid litigation and minimize potential exposure in the area of employee relations. Ghazaleh provides practical advice and counsel on wage-and-hour issues, leaves of absence, accommodation of disabilities, claims of harassment and discrimination, preparation and implementation of employment policies, advice on employee hiring, discipline and separations. She also conducts various workplace trainings, including mandatory sexual harassment prevention training for supervisory and non-supervisory employees. Prior to joining Burke, Ghazaleh worked at two well-respected Silicon Valley law firms, including an AmLaw 100 firm, where she exclusively represented businesses and management in all facets of California labor and employment law. Ghazaleh has defended employers in state and federal courts, arbitration, and before administrative agencies. Drawing on her years of litigation experience, Ghazaleh helps clients identify and avoid employment-related problems before they occur. Ghazaleh is a former adjunct clinical professor of the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she taught a course in the school’s Employment Law Clinic. She is called upon regularly as a speaker for conferences, seminars, and trainings addressing workplace investigations and employment law issues and developments. During law school, she was a judicial extern for Senior United States District Judge Susan Illston. Beyond her regular legal practice, Ghazaleh serves as a member of the Board of Directors of JW House, a non-profit organization that helps keep families together during times of medical crisis.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Santa Clara County Bar Association
  • State Bar of California Labor and Employment Law Section
  • Association of Workplace Investigators
  • JW House, Board Member
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Timothy E. Campen
Timothy E. Campen is the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Bellflower and the City of Monterey Park and Deputy City Attorney for the cities of Coronado, Solana Beach, and Lemon Grove. Tim focuses on code enforcement; tort, contract and employment litigation; land use and planning; and general municipal advisory responsibilities.Tim began the first seven years of his legal career at the San Diego City Attorney’s Office. His responsibilities included defending the City in general tort and complex public works litigation; working with the City’s redevelopment agencies; and advising the City on Americans with Disabilities Act compliance. Additionally, he served as Head Deputy City Attorney for the City’s nationally recognized Domestic Violence Prosecution Unit.Following his tenure with the City, Tim spent five years as a felony prosecutor with the San Diego District Attorney’s office. There he concentrated on family protection; major narcotics offenders; and internet crimes against children.After 12 years of public service, Tim entered private practice focusing primarily on civil litigation, including defending businesses and individuals in tort, contract and employment claims as well as representing plaintiffs in class action, employment, and consumer matters. Over the years, Tim has taken over 100 jury trials to verdict.In addition to his vast experience with litigation matters, Tim served as faculty with the Family Justice Center Alliance. In that capacity, he travelled throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and the Middle East, presenting trainings and working with civic leaders, judges, law enforcement, and advocates towards development of innovative coordinated community responses to family violence.Tim and his wife have found themselves outnumbered with three lovely children. In his free time, Tim sings and plays guitar in a rock ‘n roll band 
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Karl H. Berger
Karl Berger is the City Attorney for the City of Bellflower, the City Attorney for the City of Monterey Park, General Counsel for the Carpinteria Sanitary District; and Special Counsel for the Conejo Recreation and Park District. Additionally, Karl is the Senior Assistant City Attorney for Simi Valley and Assistant City Attorney for the City of Santa Clarita.Karl previously served as the City Attorney for Santa Paula, Interim City Attorney for Atascadero, Acting City Attorney for the City of Port Hueneme, Deputy City Attorney for the City of Port Hueneme, Assistant City Attorney for the cities of El Segundo and Camarillo, Assistant City Attorney for the City of San Buenaventura, and research attorney for the City of El Cajon. He previously served as General Counsel for the Montecito Sanitary District and Lamont Public Utility District.In addition to these appointed public official positions, Karl provides special counsel services to dozens of public agencies.Karl is knowledgeable in a wide range of public law areas, including conflicts of interest, open meeting laws, public works contracts, redevelopment and successor agencies, personnel matters, all aspects of land use and planning laws, and CEQA.Karl previously served on the CalCities Legal Advocacy Executive Committee and the Housing, Community & Economic Development Policy Committee. Karl is also a contributing author for the Municipal Law Handbook (CalCities) and author for the Charter City Project (Institute for Local Government).
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Eileen L. Ollivier
Eileen is an associate in Burke’s Los Angeles office where she practices public law.  Eileen represents and advises cities and other public agencies on a variety of municipal law and constitutional law matters. She has experience prosecuting and defending cases on behalf of public entities in areas of law, including, code enforcement, criminal nuisance activity, inverse condemnation, constitutional law and civil rights litigation, and premises liability. Eileen serves as counsel for the City of San Marino Design Review Commission. She regularly advises cities and public agencies on the Brown Act and the California Public Records Act and revises and drafts ordinances.Eileen earned her J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law with a concentration in government law, and a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley. In law school, Eileen interned at the San Francisco City Attorney’s office and the ACLU of Northern California, and externed for San Francisco Superior Court Judge Andrew Y.S. Cheng in the Complex Litigation Department.Prior to becoming an attorney, Eileen was a community organizer for a direct services non-profit, where she advocated and lobbied for legislative reform surrounding racial justice and economic empowerment.
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
Justin A. Tamayo
Justin Tamayo is an associate in Burke’s Los Angeles office and a member of the Public Law and Eminent Domain practice groups.Justin’s practice consists of providing general counsel services, obtaining compliance with the municipal code, and assisting in public entity representation on complex eminent domain and inverse condemnation matters.Justin currently serves as Deputy City Attorney for the cities of Monterey Park and Bellflower where he advises the Planning Commission, and counsels Department managers and directors on general municipal law issues. In addition to land use, planning and zoning matters, Justin is skilled in public contracting, contract negotiation, and the Brown Act. Justin currently serves as a member of the League of California Cities Brown Act Committee.Before joining Burke, Justin served various communities in southern California as a city planner. He has extensive experience in land use entitlements, housing development, administration and management of general plans and municipal codes, compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, and public hearings.Justin earned his J.D. from the University of La Verne College of Law where he was the Vice-President of the Student Bar Association and a Certified Law-Clerk in the College of Law’s Misdemeanor Appellate Clinic. During law school, Justin obtained licensure from the California Department of Real Estate and clerked for a construction law firm where he gained valuable experience in litigation and real property law.Justin graduated with a B.S. in Urban and Regional Planning from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • League of California Cities, Brown Act Committee
Connor T. MacLean
Connor MacLean focuses his practice on all areas of real estate, land use, and eminent domain issues. Connor advises dozens of cities and public agencies, as well as private landowners and developers, in all phases of the development process, including property acquisition, entitlement and administrative approvals, CEQA compliance, compliance with state housing laws, and negotiating real estate transactions and disputes.Connor has particular experience with the State Density Bonus Law, the Housing Accountability Act, the Housing Crisis Act, ADU law, and Housing Element Law. He has negotiated and drafted development agreements, purchase and sale agreements, and below-marked-rate rental and for-sale programs. Connor is also experienced in performing property diligence and assisting technical experts in preparing Draft and Final EIRs.In his work with private clients, Connor has helped advance all manner of projects, including high-density residential projects, multi-phased mixed-use projects, shopping centers, industrial warehouse development, resorts, and assisted living centers.In his work with public clients, Connor has experience advising cities on general plan updates, zoning code enforcement, issuance and revocation of conditional use permits, Housing Element updates, and tenant protection programs, the use of eminent domain for innovative house developments.Connor graduated from New York University School of Law, where he was a member of the Moot Court and an editor of Moot Court's annual Casebook.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of New York
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Karen A. Lee
Karen Lee is an associate in Burke’s Los Angeles office and a member of Burke’s Litigation practice group. Karen’s areas of practice include public entity defense, premises liability, dangerous condition of public property, and general tort litigation. Prior to joining Burke, Karen worked at an established medical malpractice defense firm, where she represented a prominent university in a multitude of lawsuits involving Title IX claims, regulatory issues, and intentional tort allegations. Karen also served as second-chair trial counsel in a case of alleged medical malpractice, in which the jury rendered a unanimous defense verdict. Karen is experienced in cases involving large teams of lawyers, including high-value litigation combined with internal and government investigations. Karen has experience in all phases of civil litigation, including motion practice, appearing in court for oral argument, all aspects of discovery, and preparing for trial. Karen has worked in a variety of different practice areas, including family law, immigration, workers’ compensation, and business litigation. During law school, Karen was a staff member of the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review. Karen was a part of the Law Review’s Inter-American Court of Human Rights Project, where she created comprehensive summaries of judgments rendered by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Karen also volunteered as an advisor for the Dorsey High School Teen Court and as a mentor for the Young Lawyers Program. Karen graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Art History and a minor in Political Science from the University of California, Irvine.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
Danica J. Brustkern
Pronouns: she, her, hersDanica Brustkern is a partner in Burke’s Litigation Practice Group. She attended the University of San Diego School of Law, where she graduated cum laude. During her time in law school, Danica earned recognition for providing pro bono legal service and achieving the highest grade in her Products Liability course, among others, as well as an externship for the Honorable Judge William V. Gallo.  She was further honored by American Bar Association the when she won first place in the 2015 writing competition hosted by the Section of Real Property, Trust & Estate Law for her work, With Great Power Comes Great Culpability: Addressing Agency Costs in Durable Powers of Attorney.Prior to joining Burke, Danica worked as an associate for an established San Diego law firm where she represented both public and private entities in a range of matters, including wrongful death, regulatory violations, premises liability, and products liability, through every step of litigation. She also provided counseling with respect to estate planning as well as strategic business planning.Danica is passionate about providing clients with unique strategies for resolving disputes that align with their particular goals and values. When not in the office, Danica enjoys snowboarding, seeking out live music, and spending time with her friends and family.
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Lawyers Club of San Diego
  • American Bar Association
Caylin W. Jones
Caylin Jones is an associate in Burke’s Los Angeles office.While in law school, Caylin served as a staff member on the Journal of International Law where her article, “Saying I Don’t to Child Marriage,” was chosen for publication. She also worked as a research assistant in evidence law assisting in bringing the eighth edition of Norman Garland’s “Criminal Evidence” textbook up to date. Caylin received the Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Civil Procedure and Contracts and the CALI “Excellence for Future” Award for Constitutional Criminal Procedure and Evidence. She also spent a summer working as a law clerk in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
Brenda Aguilar-Guerrero
Brenda Aguilar-Guerrero has represented public entities on complex eminent domain and inverse condemnation matters for more than 28 years. She has assisted clients with large, complex multibillion-dollar infrastructure projects requiring hundreds of acquisitions, as well as smaller scale projects throughout the state for a variety of clients.Brenda likes to get involved at the initiation of a project to ensure that her clients are following all state and federal regulations and laws. She attends project meetings, obtains rights of entry, drafts and/or reviews acquisition documents, works with consultants/clients to execute acquisition strategies, reviews appraisals for legal compliance, and negotiates with property owners; assists in drafting staff reports, resolutions of necessity and notices to property owners; prepares complaints and all documents required to file the condemnation action(s); obtains orders for prejudgment possession; and handles all litigation through the filing and recording of Final Orders of Condemnation.Brenda has served as lead counsel on right-to-take and jury trials for a number of clients. She has also defended clients sued for inverse condemnation, dangerous condition of public property, and nuisance claims. She has handled eminent domain and/or inverse condemnation actions for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, Council of San Benito County Governments, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, San Mateo County Transit District, Transportation Agency for Monterey County, Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, County of Calaveras, County of El Dorado, County of San Benito, County of Yolo, Town of Los Altos, City of Dublin, City of Inglewood, City of Sacramento, City of San Leandro, City of Morgan Hill, City of Palmdale, City of Rancho Cordova, City of Tracy, City of South San Francisco, East Bay Regional Park District, Santa Clara Valley Water District, Glendale Housing Authority, Fremont Redevelopment Agency, City of Fremont, City of Elk Grove, County of Fresno, County of Napa, Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, City of Brentwood, Hayward Unified School District, City of Antioch, and City of Saratoga.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • Board Member, Alameda County Bar Association, 2022
  • Member, Women Lawyers of Alameda County, Alameda County (past President)
  • Member, Chapter 2 (San Francisco/Santa Rosa) and 42 (San Jose) of the International Right of Way Association
  • UC Berkeley Alumni Delegate to the California State Legislature
  • Member, East Bay La Raza Association, 2017
  • Program Co-Chair, Annual Northern California Eminent Domain Conference, CLE International, 2007-2022
Donald V. Le
Pronouns: he, him, hisDonald Le is an associate attorney in Burke’s Los Angeles office and is a member of the Labor & Employment, Labor Relations, and Education Law practice groups where he represents employers, including public agencies, municipalities, private schools, special districts, community college districts, K-12 schools, and private entities, in various labor, employment and education matters.Donald’s employment experience includes advising and representing employers on issues relating to discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, disability accommodation and interactive process, leaves and benefits, pre-employment and privacy issues including drug and alcohol testing, HIPAA/CMIA, free expression, employee discipline and due process, workplace investigations, and performance management.  Donald’s experience also includes advising public safety clients on the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act and has worked on high-profile civil litigation cases regarding excessive force issues.  Donald advises and represents employers in navigating meet and confer obligations under the MMBA and EERA, and works exclusively on transactional matters.  Donald also represents clients at the bargaining table, negotiating bargaining agreements and matters such as compensation, hours and scheduling, seniority and advancement, and other terms and conditions of employment.  Donald also advises on best practices for updating existing MOU language, bargaining strategy, compliance with good-faith bargaining requirements, and closed session preparations. Donald also has specialized knowledge under the ACA, including the employer shared responsibility provisions and advises public agencies on their obligations.Donald’s practice also includes conducting workplace investigations, including employee misconduct, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, policy, conduct violations, and other discipline-related issues.  Donald has conducted investigations into allegations of harassment, retaliation, and misconduct, including those of a sensitive nature and those concerning high-profile individuals.Donald regularly advises private schools, community college districts, and K-12 schools on matters such as harassment or discrimination claims, discipline and termination, independent contractor issues, employee performance management, disability accommodations, construction, preventative measures, and other student, faculty, and governance-related issues. He works extensively on contractual matters such as employment and enrollment agreements, vendor and facilities use contracts/disputes, services agreements, transportation agreements, travel waivers, releases, as well as employee and student handbooks.Donald also represents employers throughout the various stages of litigation in both state and federal courts, as well as DFEH/EEOC matters, administrative matters, writs of mandamus.  His litigation practice includes all aspects of discovery, motion practice, and trial preparation, including deposition preparation and appearances, drafting demurrers and motions for summary judgment, and preparing pretrial motions and witnesses for trial.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Los Angeles Bar Association
  • Orange County Bar Association
Meghan E. Nihan
Meghan Nihan’s practice focuses on real estate transactional matters and public/private partnership development matters.  She has experience with purchase, sale, easement, license, and lease transactions; government purchases of property in lieu of condemnation; ancillary matters such as title review and due diligence; and advising clients on property management landlord/tenant issues.Meghan was previously an associate in the Corporate and Real Estate practice groups of two Southern California law firms. She was also an associate in the Eminent Domain practice group of a law firm based in Orange County for five years, where she advised staff during the planning phase of a public transportation project, drafted and negotiated purchase and sale agreements, and handled all aspects of eminent domain litigation if a voluntary purchase transaction was not consummated.During law school, Meghan completed environmental coursework. Early in her career, she worked as a Legal Fellow at Orange County Coastkeeper, whose mission is to protect the region’s water resources. Meghan’s work there included bringing lawsuits to enforce the Clean Water Act and reviewing and drafting comments regarding local policies or Environmental Impact Reports.
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
  • St. Thomas More Society of Orange County
  • Orange County Women Lawyers Association
Lisa W. Lee, AWI-CH
Lisa Lee is a partner at Burke, Williams & Sorenson, LLP with over 26 years of litigation experience and a strong background in constitutional law/civil rights litigation, tort litigation, contract litigation, employment litigation and criminal law.  She is a trial lawyer who has successfully represented police officers, governmental entities, businesses and individuals in more than 90 jury trials throughout California.Lisa worked as a Deputy City Attorney with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office for six years representing Los Angeles Police Department officers, as well as the Los Angeles Police Department and City of Los Angeles, in a variety of police civil rights matters in both state and federal court.  She successfully litigated and tried use of force matters, including officer involved shootings.Lisa spent nine years in general civil practice where she served as advisory counsel for small businesses, as well as successfully litigating tort, contract and employment litigation matters. Lisa also provided administrative, legal compliance and regulatory advice for business clients, including ordinance and municipal code matters.Lisa was a criminal prosecutor for nine years with the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office and the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney in Maui, Hawaii where she prosecuted sex crimes, homicides, and serious and violent felonies.  She also investigated officer involved shootings and provided training for new prosecutors and law enforcement.Lisa is dedicated to providing her clients with zealous and cost-effective representation. She has routinely and successfully resolved many cases without the necessity for trial by utilizing assertive case strategies which drive down the settlement value of matters.  Lisa has also obtained favorable results for her clients through pretrial motions, including motions for summary judgment.Lisa is an Association of Workplace Investigations Certificate Holder (AWI-CH).
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • Hawaii State Bar
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Western District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Mark E. Wilson
Mark Wilson is a partner in Burke’s Labor and Employment Practice Group.  Mark has provided representation at MOU grievances, multi-year contract negotiations, meet-and-confers, unfair labor practices, and disciplinary matters.Mark’s litigation experience includes labor arbitrations and civil litigation related to discrimination, whistleblower complaints, wage orders, FEHA/ADA complaints, and medical/family leave compliance, among others.  He has represented clients in internal affairs investigations, external investigations, workplace investigations, criminal investigations, disciplinary actions, and appeals.Prior to joining Burke, Mark represented public sector unions. He also served as in-house counsel for a large trade association in Washington, DC and as a Legislative Advisor for a several members of the United States Senate.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
Natalie F. Price
Natalie Price handles a wide range of cases for public and private entities and their employees, such as employment defense, civil rights, class action litigation, dangerous conditions of public property, wrongful death, personal injury, and general government tort liability matters in state and federal trial and appellate courts.Natalie has co-chaired numerous jury trials.  In the past two years, Natalie has obtained three defense verdicts—two FEHA disability discrimination, retaliation, and failure to accommodate cases in state court and a Title VII race discrimination and retaliation case in federal court.  Prior to joining Burke, she second-chaired a USERRA case to a unanimous defense verdict and second-chaired a fatal officer-involved shooting trial wherein the involved deputy avoided an award of punitive damages against him.   Additionally, Natalie has prepared and successfully argued trial documents and motions in limine in numerous cases which settled shortly before trial.A skilled writer, Natalie has achieved excellent results on dispositive motions and pre-trial rulings.  With regard to her appellate practice, Natalie has successfully briefed and argued employment discrimination and civil rights matters before the California Court of Appeal and obtained an order from the Ninth Circuit affirming summary judgment in a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and FEHA discrimination and retaliation case.Natalie advises clients regarding potential exposure, complex and novel legal issues, litigation budgets, and strategies to avoid future litigation. Natalie employs cost-sensitive legal strategies to achieve favorable results for clients.While in law school, Natalie externed for the Honorable Larry A. Burns of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California and at the San Diego Public Defender’s Office. Natalie served as a member of the San Diego International Law Journal, as Student Bar Association Vice President, and was extensively involved in the Moot Court program, where she argued before judges of the Ninth and Second Circuits and won national and intramural awards for her brief writing and oral advocacy skills.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
Rachel E. Balchum
Rachel Balchum is a partner in Burke’s Labor & Employment Law  and Litigation practice groups. Rachel represents public and private employers and individuals in employment disputes, including in the areas of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, and wage and hour. She provides preventative counseling regarding employment practices, including COVID-19 issues, as well. In addition, Rachel represents clients in trust and estate, financial elder abuse, and business litigation. During law school, Rachel served as a legal extern at the United Nations Development Programme in Guatemala.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • San Francisco Jewish Family and Children’s Services Program and Planning Committee, Donor Circle Committee, and 2019-2020 New Leaders Fellow
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Former Beverly Hills Bar Association Barristers Board of Governors, Pro-Bono Committee Co-Founder, and Holiday Community Outreach Project Committee Co-Founder
  • American Bar Association
  • Bet Tzedek Legal Services Justice for Seniors and Employment Rights Project—Volunteer Attorney
Leila Moshref-Danesh
Leila is an accomplished environmental and land use attorney. With a background in local government, Leila is able to lend years of on-the-ground, real world experience to her clients navigating the ins and outs of local laws and regulations. Leila’s particular expertise is in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) with special focus on Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) – from consultant selection to document preparation and review, to AB 52 consultation, and all the way through certification and project approval. Leila also practices land use law, advising both private and public clients throughout the entitlement process, and has drafted a number of local ordinances. Recently, Leila provided environmental and land use advice for two large-scale development projects, including a Southern California hospital expansion and multi-use office, residential, and retail development in Silicon Valley. Leila is currently a member of the California Special Districts Association Legal Advisory Working Group, and chairs Burke’s Pro Bono/Civic Engagement Committee.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Riverside County Bar Association
  • California Special Districts Association Legal Advisory Working Group
Mary Anne Wagner
Mary Wagner practices public law, with an emphasis on land use, housing, and real estate. Mary regularly advises public agencies on development projects, including negotiating development agreements and updating general plans, specific plans, and zoning codes. She represents numerous cities throughout the State on the updates to their Housing Elements and Housing Element implementation. Prior to joining Burke, Mary served as the City Attorney for the City of Sausalito for 20 years. Mary is currently General Counsel to the Tahoe Transportation District, the Housing Authority of the County of Monterey, and the South San Francisco Housing Authority. Mary also serves as the Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Benicia and Menlo Park.In representing cities, Mary brings her practical approach, legal expertise, and serves as an active member of the team.  In Sausalito, she was part of a Management Academy that trained Sausalito and other Marin County jurisdiction employees the skills needed to move into management.Mary believes in proactive representation. She has presented on conflicts of interest and the Brown Act.Mary received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Administration from San Diego State University and her Juris Doctor Degree, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (now UC Law San Francisco). She is a member of the Order of the Coif and the Thurston Society.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Marin County Bar Association
  • Order of the Coif
  • Thurston Society
Kristen S. Steinke
Kristen Steinke is a Partner at Burke, Williams & Sorensen.  Kristen currently serves as the City Attorney for the City of Lemon Grove.  Kristen previously assisted the City of San Marcos, the City of San Diego, the City of National City, the City of Carlsbad and other public agencies as Special Counsel.  Kristen’s practice centers on real property-related litigation, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, land use and municipal law.  She represents public entities, land-owners, developers, businesses of all sizes, contractors, subcontractors and, others in a wide variety of development-related matters.Kristen earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 2001 and thereafter moved to Washington, D.C. to work for the U.S. Senate.  In 2007 she earned her law degree from Whittier Law School and discovered an interest in municipal law, land use practice and civil litigation.Kristen is the immediate past President of the City Attorney’s Association of San Diego.  She was the Chair of the Eminent Domain Section of the San Diego County Bar Association from 2013 to 2015 and again served as Chair between 2018 and 2021.  She is a member of the State Bar of California and is the immediate past Chair of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce.  Native to San Diego, Kristen enjoys golf, hiking and spending time with her husband and two young daughters.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • San Diego County Bar Association, Member and Chair of Eminent Domain Section
  • City Attorneys Association of San Diego County, immediate past President
Kate S. Im
Kate Im has extensive experience advising and representing public entities and private employers on labor and employment issues ranging from employee discipline, hiring, layoffs, training, complaints/investigations, accommodations, and leaves, to collective bargaining and union petitions.  Kate is also an experienced education attorney and has worked with numerous public and private schools/colleges on matters such as special education due process claims, Title IX, and compliance with the California Education Code.Kate’s practice includes pre-litigation matters and administrative hearings as well as civil and appellate litigation.  She has successfully litigated cases in both federal and state court, including the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal, and she regularly resolves complaints filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings (“OAH”), Public Employment Relations Board (“PERB”), Civil Rights Department (“CRD” –formerly the Department of Fair Employment and Housing), and Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (“EEOC”) on behalf of her clients.Published DecisionsPayan v. Los Angeles Community College District (9th Cir. 2021) 11 F.4th 729
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Gena B. Burns
Pronouns: she, her, hersGena Burns is a partner in Burke's Labor and Employment and Public Law Practice Groups. Gena provides municipal law services to public agencies throughout California.Gena’s practice includes providing advice to department heads and public agency officials, serving as lead labor negotiator for public entity negotiations, and advising and representing employers on discipline issues.  She has drafted contracts, resolutions, ordinances, administrative policies, and employee handbooks. She regularly advises municipal clients on labor and employment matters, open meeting laws, and the California Public Records Act.She has represented clients in both state and federal court, as well as in administrative settings.  She has successfully handled cases before the Public Employment Relations Board and the National Labor Relations Board.Gena enjoys delivering training on a variety of legal matters, including social media for public agencies and officials.Gena currently serves as Deputy City Attorney for the City of San Clemente and is counsel for several commissions.Gena graduated cum laude from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.  While in law school, she was a member of the UC Hastings Business Law Journal and studied at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • California Public Employers Relations Association
  • City Attorneys Association of San Diego
Elizabeth A. Mitchell
Elizabeth Mitchell handles all legal issues confronted by local agencies and special districts from advice regarding board and legislative actions, administrative policy implementation, open meetings, election laws and effective government to claims avoidance, mitigation and processing, negotiations, advisory and transactional law, labor and employment law, water law, public contracts, insurance, liability issues, real estate, leases, easements and development agreements, low income housing projects, civil rights, regulatory compliance, code enforcement, public works, infrastructure and rate setting.  Admitted to the California State Bar in 1999, Elizabeth utilizes her extensive background as a trial attorney in civil litigation and business transactions to help public agencies, municipalities, special districts, joint power authorities, non-profits and businesses avoid potential future legal problems before they arise. She has been focusing on public interest law since 2015, but also has a corporate and transactional practice.Before joining the firm, Elizabeth was a partner in the litigation department of one of San Diego’s premiere mid-size business defense firms. Her sophisticated trial practice included international and multi-district civil litigation in state and federal court, unfair competition and trade secret cases, intellectual property, creditors’ rights, environmental causes, large corporate bankruptcies and American with Disabilities Act claims, among others. She also has experience with all aspects of transactional and corporate advice, contracts, negotiations, compliance and strategic planning, leases, franchises, acquisitions and other complex corporate work.  Elizabeth also spent time at a boutique plaintiff’s class action firm pursuing high profile public interest cases including privacy and constitutional rights, labor and employment law, health care and technology, false advertising and the Lanham Act. Before law school, she served as a legislative intern for the majority chairman of the House of Representative’s Education Committee.Elizabeth is now the City Attorney for the City of San Clemente, General Counsel for Vista Irrigation District, the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Solana Beach, the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Coronado, Assistant General Counsel for Clean Energy Alliance, and the Assistant General Counsel for SBCS Corporation, putting her diverse background to work for local government, special districts, non-profits and businesses throughout California.
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • City Attorneys Association of San Diego
  • California Special Districts Association
  • San Diego County Bar Association
  • Lawyers Club of San Diego
Johanna N. Canlas
Johanna Canlas serves as City Attorney for the cities of Solana Beach and Coronado.  She is General Counsel of the successor agencies to the Community Development Agency for the City of Coronado and the Solana Beach Redevelopment Agency.  Johanna is the General Counsel to SBCS Corporation fka South Bay Community Services, a community-based nonprofit organization providing a comprehensive range of services for children, youth, and families in San Diego county.Johanna served as the General Counsel to Solana Energy Alliance (SEA), the first Community Choice Energy program in the San Diego region prior to its merger into Clean Energy Alliance (CEA).Johanna represents clients in all matters affecting public agency and non-profit governance, from day- to-day decision-making and operations to long-term policy implementation. These include land use, zoning and planning, environmental review and compliance, public contracting, labor and employment, real estate transactions, and intergovernmental relations.Johanna is active with CalCities (League of California Cities). She was an inaugural member of the City Attorney’s Department Emergency Response Committee. She also served as the San Diego County Division Representative to the Legal Advocacy Committee. She is a past president of the City Attorneys Association of San Diego.As a former prosecutor, Johanna has invaluable jury and court trial experience. She brings with her an inherent understanding of quality of life issues. She established programs working with stakeholders including law enforcement, businesses and resident groups to achieve practical and pragmatic solutions to community concerns.Johanna has proven an effective advocate for clients.  She has represented them before regional boards, state permitting agencies, and federal regulatory bodies.  She built relationships she can draw upon to facilitate open dialogue and reach common ground when available. While Johanna provides constructive and practical legal advice to her clients, she will zealously defend them when needed. She prioritizes her relationships with clients, many of which span more than a decade.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • San Diego County Bar Association
  • Lawyers Club
N. Richard Shreiba
Richard Shreiba is a partner in Burke’s Orange County office where he provides advice and council to public and private entities on labor and employment matters. Richard is experienced in providing employers with practical solutions to every-day personnel related issues, as well as representing employers throughout the various stages of litigation in both state and federal courts. Richard’s experience includes assisting employers throughout the employee discipline process, preparing workplace policies and handbooks, preparing executive employment agreements, advising employers with leave related issues, guiding employers throughout the interactive process for workplace disability accommodations, and presenting workplace trainings. Richard has represented public entities at various different levels of government, and private entities that varied from small regional businesses to large national enterprises. During law school, Richard clerked for multiple public entities. Richard’s experience and passion for serving public and non-profit entities enables him to provide exceptional service and creative solutions for his clients. Richard’s first career as a manager in the financial services industry enables him to provide employers with practical strategies and creative alternatives to solving employment personnel issues while simultaneously complying with state and federal employment laws. During his free time, Richard loves to enjoy the outdoors and catching a baseball game whenever possible. He enjoys spending time at the beach, Angel stadium, and hiking state and national parks with his family.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
  • California Bar Association
Robert L. Theiring
Robert Theiring, who had lived most of his life in the greater Los Angeles area, found a new home in San Diego while serving in the United States Navy on board the USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) in 2010.  Throughout the course of his formal higher education, he earned externships with three federal judges in the Southern District of California including, The Honorable Karen S. Crawford, The Honorable Anthony J. Battaglia, and The Honorable Bernard G. Skomal. Robert achieved repeated success in a series of honors, veteran and legal societies, and competitions to add experience to his established passion. Some of these achievements include gaining membership to the California Western Law Review as an Associate Editor (via his article being chosen for publication) and Executive Board Member for the Moot Court Honors Board. As a competitor on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Travel team, Robert achieved success in various competitions around the country including 2nd Place at the ABA Mediation Regional Competition held in New York.  He gained invaluable skills and extensive training in order to best represent his clients as a result of these achievements.  Following law school, Robert was honored to be admitted to the University of Southern California Gould School of Law and graduated in 2019 with an LL.M. in Alternative Dispute Resolution, and received the highest grade for Mediation Advocacy.Prior to joining Burke, Robert was an associate attorney for a highly regarded San Diego firm providing representation in the defense of automobile liability, subrogation, real estate litigation, construction defect litigation, premises liability, copyright infringement, and employment lawsuits at the state and federal level.Robert’s involvement in litigated matters included creating and executing written discovery plans, conducting and defending depositions, writing and arguing motions, successfully achieving favorable settlements through informal negotiations, and mediation advocacy, and all necessary components of trial and arbitration preparation.Additionally, Robert has experience in defending public entities in a variety of claims including premises liability, inverse condemnation, and personal injury. Specifically, Robert has represented various public entities throughout California defending inverse condemnation claims up to and including trial.Throughout his life, Robert has always sought to be a passionate advocate for those he represents and seeks to provide the same work ethic and drive that his father instilled in his own life to working tirelessly for the benefit of his clients and their well-being.Outside of Burke, Robert can be found spending time with his wife and two children, taking trips to Disneyland, playing any game (board, card, or video), or waving a Terrible Towel cheering on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • San Diego County Bar Association
  • San Diego Defense Lawyers
  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law Alumni Association - San Diego Committee Chair
Dhruva (Neel) Ghanshyam
Pronouns: he, him, hisNeel is experienced in providing employers with practical, cost-efficient solutions to every-day labor and employment related issues. He regularly advises clients regarding compliance with California labor and employment laws, including preparing their workplace policies and handbooks, assisting employers with the employee discipline process, and providing advice in engaging employees in an interactive process for workplace disability accommodation(s).He zealously attempts to obtain an early and cost-effective resolution for disputes, but has significant litigation experience, including discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims. He also has experience in managing class and PAGA actions.In his free time, he loves to stay active, travel the world, and cook.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Charles H. Abbott
Pronouns: he, him, his Charles H. Abbott is an experienced civil litigator and trial lawyer. In his career, he has first or second chaired over ten jury trials. In his most recent trial, Charlie secured a defense verdict for a municipality and its police force in a catastrophic personal-injury action. He has secured dozens of pre-trial victories in claims of dangerous conditions of public property. He is also a thought leader in this area, making frequent presentations on recent appellate decisions to government lawyers and interest groups. Charlie is an effective appellate advocate. In 2021, he drafted and argued an appeal in Martinez v. City of Beverly Hills, which created a new standard for constructive notice under California law. While his practice focuses on public-entity defense, Charlie has extensive experience in complex civil litigation, class actions, employment, data breach, and insurance defense. He has represented large public businesses in the retail, food and beverage, entertainment, telecommunications, and entertainment industries in bet-the-company litigation and internal investigations. Charlie also has a proven track record of creating compliance programs and leading internal investigations. His compliance background provides context when Charlie advises his clients how to prevent future harm.
  • Data Privacy & Cyber Security
  • Eminent Domain
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Nevada
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Eric S. Phillips
Pronouns: he, him, hisEric Phillips practices in the areas of land use, real estate, and CEQA compliance.  Eric represents clients in all phases of the development process, including property acquisition, entitlement and administrative approvals, CEQA compliance, compliance with state housing laws, and negotiating real estate disputes.  Eric has particular experience with State Density Bonus Law, the Housing Accountability Act, SB 35, and Housing Element Law.Eric assists private clients to successfully obtain subdivision maps, density bonuses, development agreements, and other land use approvals. He also has served as special counsel to numerous public agencies and provides advice on writing ordinances and legislative findings related to zoning, subdivisions, inclusionary housing programs, rent control and tenant protection measures, and impact fees. In both roles, Eric has worked with various clients to negotiate and close purchase and sale agreements, draft loan agreements, create below-market-rate rental and for-sale programs, perform property diligence, craft residential preference programs, and work with technical consultants to prepare Draft and Final EIRs.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • California Chapter of the American Planning Association, Vice President of Policy and Legislation
Joanne Madden
Joanne Madden’s practice focuses on litigation involving commercial disputes, corporate governance, and employment matters.  She represents companies involved in disputes concerning lease obligations, online service agreements, trade secrets, risk allocation between suppliers, and employment contracts. She also has extensive experience representing transportation and construction companies in general liability matters. Her clients include individuals, non- profits, small to mid-size businesses, as well as Fortune 500 companies.While primarily a litigator, she also advises clients on risk management in various settings. She has counseled individuals, corporations, and public entities concerning compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, California’s Unruh Act, Wage and Hour regulations, OSHA, Motor Carrier regulations, environmental regulations such as California’s Proposition 65, and consumer protection laws. Joanne also counsels a national product distributor on claim and litigation management. She appears in federal and state courts, arbitrations, administrative hearings as well as before special masters.Joanne serves as Judge Pro Tem for the San Francisco Superior Court, mediating landlord tenant disputes and sitting as a small claims judge.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • San Francisco County Bar Association
Bernard Gehlhar
Pronouns: he, him, hisBernard Gehlhar focuses his practice on the representation of consumer product companies, defending them in products liability litigation, advising on regulatory and corporate issues, and assisting with contractual matters. Bernard also has extensive experience dealing with other types of products, including industrial products. Bernard works closely with clients to gain an understanding of their business model and objectives in order to provide practical guidance on day-to-day business decisions in the context of legal risk.In addition to his litigation and litigation management roles, Bernard is a trusted advisor to clients in various related areas, including product safety and regulatory compliance.  He routinely assists clients with Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) compliance and reporting; product recalls, and in reviewing product manuals, safety warnings, labels, and other collateral materials.  Bernard assists clients with negotiating and drafting contracts, including licensing and vendor agreements.  Bernard also has significant experience counseling clients with respect to advertising and promotional activities, including sweepstakes and contests.Bernard has experience with a broad range of civil litigation matters, including class actions and other complex cases.  In addition to products liability cases, Bernard has handled commercial disputes and defended professional liability matters on behalf of mortgage brokers, insurance agents and brokers, third-party administrators, investment advisors, securities broker-dealers and attorneys, among others.  He also has litigated business torts and defended claims of breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and vicarious liability for the acts of employees and agents.Bernard handles cases in state and federal trial courts and in various arbitration forums and has extensive experience with appellate proceedings.  He has drafted countless briefs and argued before the California Court of Appeal and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in matters involving a range of substantive areas, including professional liability, products liability, general liability, business torts, and ERISA.
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • The Bar Association of San Francisco
  • DRI
Eli J. Flushman
Pronouns: he, him, hisEli Flushman is a public law partner in Burke’s Marin County office.  Eli is a skilled municipal law attorney who has great experience advising cities on general municipal law, including, drafting ordinances, advising staff on land use and development, code enforcement, public nuisance litigation, and general litigation.Eli’s code enforcement practice centers on working with cities to abate properties with nuisance conditions utilizing administrative enforcement, civil litigation, receiverships, demolitions, inspection and abatement warrants, and voluntary compliance.  He also has experience conducting criminal prosecutions for municipal code violations, and opposing Pitchess motions.Eli is a graduate of the University of San Francisco School of Law.  At USF, Eli was the President of the Jewish Law Student Association and a member of the USF Trial Team.  Eli received his undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley, where he spent a year with the baseball team.  Prior to his employment with Burke, Eli worked for the City of Vallejo, where he built up and led the Neighborhood Law Program, a successful campaign utilizing legal processes to drastically improve the quality of life for citizens of Vallejo.  Eli spent over six years in Vallejo, where the Neighborhood Law Program was involved in over 25 Receivership cases, and 20 public nuisance lawsuits, turning over severely dilapidated and nuisance properties and helping to create an environment that made Solano County one of the top real estate markets in the country.Prior to his work with the City of Vallejo, Eli has worked in the City Attorney's Office in Redwood City and in Berkeley, and as a Staff Attorney for the League of California Cities.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Solano County Bar Association
  • Berkeley YMCA Youth and Government Trial and Appellate team advisor, 2014-2017
Marvin C. Cho
Pronouns: he, him, hisMarvin Cho is a senior associate in Burke, Williams & Sorensen’s Los Angeles office and is a member of the firm’s Employment Law and Litigation practice group.  He is an experienced litigator whose practice includes representing public and private employers in state and federal court, in arbitration proceedings, and before administrative agencies such as the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and the Department of Fair Employment and Housing.Prior to joining Burke, Marvin worked at a prominent boutique employment litigation firm where he gained significant experience litigating claims for discrimination, retaliation, and harassment under the Fair Employment and Housing Act (“FEHA”), wrongful termination claims, whistleblower actions, violations of California wage and hour law, and representative actions under the Private Attorneys General Act.  Thereafter, Marvin joined a public entity defense firm where he defended civil lawsuits filed against municipalities including high-profile employment litigation alleging violations of the FEHA, civil rights cases against local law enforcement arising under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and personal injury actions.Marvin has substantial experience in all phases of civil litigation including engaging in motion practice, drafting appellate briefs, appearing in court for oral argument, taking depositions, handling all aspects of discovery, negotiating settlements, and preparing for trial.In 2010, Marvin graduated magna cum laude from UCLA with a B.A. in Psychology.  He earned his J.D. in 2014 from UC Davis School of Law where he was an editor of the UC Davis Law Review and graduated Order of the Coif.  During law school, Marvin served as a judicial extern to the Honorable James V. Selna of the United States District Court, Central District of California.  After law school, and prior to entering private practice, he served as a law clerk for all three Justices of the Supreme Court of Guam.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Susan K. Chelsea
Susan Chelsea has over three decades of employment law, business and commercial litigation, automobile dealership representation, construction law, and government contract claims experience.Susan’s practice primarily focuses on employment law, but over the past 30 years she has handled matters involving general business litigation, contract disputes, construction contract disputes, consumer claims, government contract claims, mechanic’s lien and stop notice claims, and general liability defense.Susan’s employment practice includes both counseling and litigation work. She drafts and updates employee handbooks, other employer policies and procedures, employment agreements, severance agreements, nondisclosure agreements, commission agreements, pay plans, and anti-harassment policies.  Her employment counseling practice includes wage and hour compliance, hiring and firing, and FMLA, CFRA, and ADA compliance.Susan conducts workplace investigations as an independent investigator. She also counsels employers through the investigation process when the investigation is handled in-house or by an independent third party investigator.An experienced litigator, Susan has successfully tried and arbitrated cases involving wrongful termination, retaliation, wage and hour, trade secrets, and unfair competition as well as real estate issues, business disputes, construction disputes, securities transactions and products liability. Susan has defended employers in over 40 wage claims before the California Labor Commissioner. She has also successfully defended employers subject to Labor Commissioner citations, eliminating or substantially reducing civil penalties assessed against employers. Susan has also successfully defended businesses against OSHA citations, including obtaining dismissal of citations after a successful appeal and hearing.Finally, Susan has defended businesses against ADA claims, both in the employment context and related to accessibility issues.Susan frequently presents on topics related to employment law and provides training to employers on various topics including anti-harassment and bullying, how to conduct proper workplace investigations, and compliance with updated laws and regulations.A leader in the legal community, Susan served as Chair of USLAW Network’s Employment & Labor Law Practice Group. Susan was a faculty member of the University of San Diego Lawyer’s Assistant Program for nine years.  She served on the Executive Committee of the State Bar Real Property Law Section and was the Co-Chair of the Litigation Subsection of the State Bar Real Property Law Section. She also served as Co-Chair of the San Diego County Bar Association Construction Law Section, and a barrister with the Inns of Court, Wallace Inn.
  • Construction Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States Court of Federal Claims
  • State Bar of California, Real Property Law Section, Executive Committee (2012-2015)
  • State Bar of California, Real Property Law Section, Litigation Subsection, Co-Chair (2011-2012)
  • California Lawyers Association, Labor and Employment Law Section
  • USLAW Network, Employment and Labor Law Practice Group, Chair (2017-2019); Vice-Chair (2015-2017); Secretary 2014-2015)
Mark H. Nys
Mark Nys represents automobile and recreational vehicle dealerships (single point, independent and automobile dealership groups) and automobile and recreational vehicle manufacturers, direct and indirect lenders, flooring lenders, automobile service centers and surety bonding companies in litigation involving catastrophic loss, negligence, fraud, product liability, warranty, lemon law and auto financing disputes throughout California.  He has had extensive experience representing clients in franchise disputes between dealers and between dealers and manufacturers of automobiles and recreational vehicles.In the construction industry, Mark represents owners, developers, general contractors, subcontractors and design professionals in both residential and commercial construction, construction defect, workplace injuries and complex construction transactional matters. He provides guidance in both public and private works projects, counseling clients on construction financing, mechanics’ liens, stop notices, and enforcement actions. Mark also regularly represents sureties in claims against contractor license bonds.Mark also regularly defends mobile home parks and homeowners’ associations from liability arising from resident litigation. Licensed before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Mark is also experienced in litigating intellectual property disputes.In addition to appropriate court admissions, Mark is a licensed California real estate broker and serves as a trusted legal advisor to credit unions and other financial institutions in real estate transactions, credit union operations and lender liability litigation.Originally from Santa Maria, California, Mark graduated from Claremont McKenna College in 1985 with a B.A. in Chemistry. Graduating Phi Beta Kappa, Mark was a 4-time NCAA All-American in both singles and doubles tennis. He then attended the University of California at Irvine, where he received his Graduate Certificate in Hazardous Materials Management before moving on to California Western School of Law and earning his Juris Doctorate in 1997.  Mark retired after twenty years of service as a Surface Warfare Officer in the United States Navy with the rank of Commander.
  • Construction Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • San Diego Intellectual Property Law Association
  • San Diego County Bar Association
  • San Diego Bankruptcy Forum
  • Friends of the Chapter-San Diego/Imperial Chapter of the California Credit Union League
Gina N. Giovacchini
Pronouns: she, her, hersGina N. Giovacchini is a partner in Burke, Williams & Sorensen’s Los Angeles office.  Gina’s areas of practice include public entity defense, premises liability, dangerous condition of public property, and tort litigation.   Gina is a member of the firm’s Public Law and Litigation practice groups.  Prior to joining Burke, Gina defended clients against a variety claims including product and premises liability, breach of contract, construction defect, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, class-actions, and complex tort litigation.Gina earned her Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and was admitted to the Bar of the State of California in 2016.  She graduated with concentrations in Criminal Justice and Public Interest Law and was a member of the Center for Juvenile Law and Policy.  Gina also clerked for the Capital Habeas Unit for the Office of the Federal Public Defender of the Central District of California, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Honorable Julia W. Brand of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California.  Gina earned her B.A. from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • Association of Southern California Defense Counsel
Gregory B. Thomas
Gregory Thomas is a partner at Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP who litigates complex cases in the following areas: government tort liability, civil rights, constitutional law, jail conditions of confinement, wrongful arrest, excessive force, catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death, products liability, writs and appeals, moving and storage claims and professional liability.Greg has focused on litigation since becoming a member of the State Bar of California in 2005.  He is admitted to practice before all the courts of the State of California, all United States District Courts in California and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Greg has extensive experience in all phases of civil litigation from pre-litigation negotiations to pleadings, law and motion, discovery, alternative dispute resolution, jury trials to verdict, writs and appeals, and enforcement of judgments and settlements.During law school, Greg served as a Judicial Extern for Justice Patricia D. Benke, California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division One and for Judge J. Richard Haden (Ret.), Superior Court of California, County of San Diego.  He was also a member of the University of San Diego’s National Moot Court Team and Moot Court Executive Board.From 1997 to 2002, Greg served as an officer in the United States Navy aboard surface combatant ships actively deployed to areas ranging from the Persian Gulf to the Sea of Japan.
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Alameda County Bar Association
  • Northern California Association of Defense Counsel
Temitayo (“Ope”) Peters
Temitayo (“Ope”) Peters is a partner in the firm’s Oakland office.  A member of the firm’s Litigation and Public Law Practice Groups, Ope provides legal representation for counties, cities and other public entities.  She also provides litigation assistance to the firm's Employment Law Practice Group.Prior to joining the firm, Ope worked in various legal capacities for several human rights-focused non-governmental agencies and foreign governments worldwide, and in Washington, D.C. for a prominent lobbying firm.As a student at Pepperdine University School of Law, Ope earned certificates in International & Comparative Law and Dispute Resolution.  She also participated in a mediation clinic where she facilitated the settlement of numerous small claims cases, was a member of the moot court board, and spent two respective semesters studying in Washington, DC and London, England.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of New York
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Sally Trung Nguyen, AWI-CH
Pronouns: she, her, hersSally Trung Nguyen is a partner in the Labor and Employment Practice Group, and a core member of Burke’s Workplace Investigations team.Sally regularly conducts impartial workplace investigations and is an Association of Workplace Investigators Certificate Holder (AWI-CH). She has conducted countless complex workplace investigations involving sworn and non-sworn employees, and in both the private and public sector. Sally also oversees and advises clients on investigations conducted by outside neutral investigators.  She counsels clients on, among other things, the investigation process, legal issues that arise, and strategic remedial action plans.Sally has a special affinity in helping clients resolve labor and employment disputes through pragmatic approaches.  She regularly advises management, human resources, and in-house attorneys in the private and public sector on employment law compliance and best employment practices.  Sally is well-versed in the areas of medical leaves of absence, disability accommodations, background checks, performance management, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, workplace bullying, at-will employment termination, just cause discipline, employee due process rights, separation of employment, compensation, layoffs, furloughs, medical examinations, wage and hour compliance, and collective bargaining.In recognizing that litigation arising from employment disputes cannot always be prevented and that clients’ needs vary, Sally provides advice that is specifically tailored to each client’s circumstances and priorities to help them overcome potential challenges they may face in a lawsuit.  Sally has successfully represented clients in trial, administrative hearings, disciplinary appeals, and grievance arbitrations.In addition to Burke, Sally has worked at two AmLaw 100 law firms where she focused her practice exclusively on California labor and employment law matters. Sally has represented clients in individual and class action employment cases in state, federal, and administrative proceedings before the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, the California Civil Rights Department (previously referred to as the “Department of Fair Employment and Housing”), and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In addition, Sally has earned a mediation certificate with Community Boards.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of New York
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • Association of Workplace Investigators
  • Vietnamese American Bar Association of Northern California
Kyle Anne Piasecki
Pronouns: she, her, hersKyle Anne Piasecki is a partner at the Los Angeles office of Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP.  She practices with the firm’s Litigation Department.Kyle Anne received her law degree in 2016 from the University of Michigan Law School.  While in law school, she served as a Senior Editor of the Michigan Journal of Law Reform and published an Article in the journal entitled Surviving Preemption in a World of Comprehensive Regulations, 49 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM (2015).  Kyle Anne graduated magna cum laude in 2011 from Macalester College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology.  Prior to joining Burke, Kyle Anne clerked for The Honorable Steven B. Berlin in the Department of Labor Office of Administrative Law Judges.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Colorado
  • State Bar of New York
Kristin E. Charbonnier
Pronouns: she, her, hersKristin Charbonnier is a trial attorney and partner in Burke’s San Francisco office.  Her practice focuses on commercial litigation, with an emphasis on contract disputes, intellectual property litigation, and commercial real estate litigation. Kristin has achieved favorable results for her clients in jury trials, arbitrations, and mediations.Kristin understands that cases are won by hard work, forward-thinking and mastery of the law and facts.  She litigates with an eye toward trial and strives to provide her clients with clear, cost-effective solutions to complex legal problems.Kristin was named to the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers in America - Ones to Watch. She is admitted to practice in California and Oregon.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Intellectual Property
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Oregon
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Maxwell A. Blum
Pronouns: he, him, hisMaxwell Blum is a partner in Burke’s Oakland office. Maxwell’s practice is multifaceted. In his advisory practice, he advises public agencies on a number of topics, including bidding, procurement, and compliance issues, for example, Public Records Act compliance. He serves as assistant general counsel to a special district in Northern California, attends their board meetings, and regularly assists several city attorneys at Burke by advising their clients.In his transactional practice, Max prepares agreements for complex public works projects and to help public agencies meet procurement needs.Max also maintains an active litigation practice. He has worked on litigation cases involving environmental contamination, inverse condemnation, breach of contract, code enforcement, relocation assistance, public nuisance, and other issues.While Maxwell’s clients are primarily public agencies, he also represents some private individuals and entities.
  • Construction Law
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Mark J. Austin
Pronouns: he, him, hisMark Austin is a partner at the law firm of Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP, where his practice focuses on public-entity litigation, real estate litigation, corporate/partnership disputes, land-use and environmental litigation, and municipal tort defense (including dangerous condition cases, employment-related torts, and wrongful death matters). Mark has extensive trial experience, having handled multiple successful jury trials, bench trials, and arbitrations, and has successfully argued before the California Court of Appeal over a dozen times.Mark began his career representing public entities on both litigation and transactional matters, including real-estate transactions and disputes, constitutional claims, complex land-use matters, employment disputes, and tort claims. Since that time, Mark has expanded his practice to include commercial disputes on behalf of businesses and developers of all sizes, private real-estate litigation, and environmental litigation.  In his several years of practice, Mark’s clients have included residential and commercial developers, nationally recognized private companies, cities, counties, small businesses, and private homeowners. His focus on real estate litigation has given him substantial insights into drafting pitfalls, disclosure requirements, and judicial interpretations of written agreements.Mr. Austin has acted as deputy city attorney for several cities, and in 2015 he acted as the Interim City Attorney for the City of Calexico. He has represented the City of Anaheim, the City of Irvine, the City of Dana Point, the City of Torrance, and the City of Vernon, among several others, on multiple high-profile matters and cases. Published CasesOxford Preparatory Academy v. Edlighten Learning Solutions (2019) 34 Cal.App.5th 605 (enforceability of contractual arbitration agreement) City of Cerritos v. Cerritos Taxpayers Assoc., et al. (2010) 183 Cal.App.4th 1417 (complex validation action concerning purchase and development of senior-housing project) In re County of Monterey Initiative Matter (N.D. Cal. 2006) 427 Fed.Supp.2d 958 (voting rights case) City of Long Beach v. Department of Industrial Relations (2004) 34 Call.4th 942 (amicus; prevailing wage issue)
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
Edward L. Shaffer
Pronouns: he, him, hisA former professional city planner, Ed Shaffer excels in achieving positive outcomes for environmental, land use, and real estate law clients. He manages regulatory practices and resolves objections by interested parties such as applicants, neighbor groups, agency staff and decision makers.Ed represents real estate developers, commercial and industrial property owners, and public agencies.  He is well versed in EIRs, development agreements and vested rights, general plans and zoning, use permits and subdivision matters.  He serves as land use and CEQA special counsel for the firm's city clients.Ed is well versed in EIRs, development agreements and vested rights, general plans and zoning, use permits and subdivision matters. A major aspect of his practice involves guiding projects through the complex requirements of CEQA environmental review and development approval. In the process, Ed is able to strengthen the defensibility of approvals at risk of litigation.His prior career as a city planner and planning consultant gives him special insight into the priorities of public officials and the best path to achieving approvals that satisfy all parties. Ed is known for his attention to detail without losing sight of the client’s overall goals, whether spotting serious errors in an EIR, negotiating key terms of a contract, or making sure approval conditions are workable.Ed handles property rights matters, resolving and documenting easements and related issues.  He also works with buyers and sellers negotiating complex real estate options and purchase agreements, performing due diligence, clearing title issues and helping close the deal.Ed is active in the East Bay Leadership Council, an advocacy organization promoting the economic vitality and quality of life in Contra Costa County, the Bay Area, and the state, and for many years he served as Co-Chair of the Council’s Land Use Task Force. These efforts involve close interaction with public officials at local, regional and state levels of government as well as key business leaders.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • American Planning Association
  • East Bay Leadership Council, Former Co-Chair of Land Use Task Force, Board of Directors, former Chief Legal Counsel
  • Contra Costa Bar Association, Chair, “Food from the Bar” Committee (Annual fundraiser for Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano)
Gerald J. Ramiza
Pronouns: he, him, hisJerry Ramiza's practice emphasizes real estate transactional, land use, and public/private partnership development matters.Real Estate/Land Use/Public-Private PartnershipsJerry represents private clients and public agencies throughout California in connection with complex real estate and land use matters and transactions.  Jerry’s work includes forward planning, assisting with development, land use, entitlement, design review, and permitting processes, environmental review, and CEQA/NEPA compliance. He routinely handles negotiation and documentation of purchase, sale, easement, lease and financing transactions; asset management (including loan administration, property management and landlord/tenant matters); negotiation and drafting of complex development agreements; foreclosures; public trust and tidelands transactions; surplus lands dispositions; workouts and secured transactions; and ancillary matters such as title insurance review, due diligence, environmental risk allocation and hazardous materials/ Brownfields matters.  With over 15 years of experience in the redevelopment arena, Jerry is assisting successor agencies throughout the state in the implementation of the redevelopment dissolution act, ABx1 26.  He also advises public agency clients in connection with the ferry-system transactions, affordable housing, federal contracting/BRAC process, utilization of federal grants, lease and parking revenue financing and assessment districts.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Alameda County Bar Association
  • Urban Land Institute
Charles W. Reese
Charles W. Reese’s over thirty-five years of legal practice include significant litigation experience at both the trial and appellate levels on behalf of both local public entities and private businesses.  He has been actively involved with regulatory compliance and cost recovery litigation at many environmentally contaminated sites throughout the western United States, and with numerous transactions involving the acquisition, sale, and environmental regulation of businesses and real property.Chuck’s background includes litigation and transactional experience in the mining, engineering, chemical, and construction industries and in representing public entities.  He is experienced with compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act and with air, water, and hazardous substance regulations.  He has successfully represented major corporations and numerous public entities in significant cases at both the state and federal trial and appellate levels.In addition, Chuck is an experienced negotiator and advisor for both public and private entities.  He has served on the board of directors of several national environmental engineering and manufacturing corporations.  Chuck was the President and CEO of Wulfsberg Reese & Colvig prior to its merger with Burke.
  • Construction Law
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Forum Committee on the Construction Industry
  • American Bar Association, Sections on Construction Industry, Business Law, Environment, Energy and Resources, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law, and Taxation
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Alameda County Bar Association
Richard J. Reynolds
Rick Reynolds practices primarily in the areas of real estate and financial services litigation, business litigation, transactional real estate, lending law, and bankruptcy law on behalf of clients in California, Nevada, and Arizona.  He practices in the State, Federal, and Bankruptcy Courts, as well as the Court of Appeals.  His experience includes the purchase and sale of real property and businesses, secured transactions, asset purchases and sales in Bankruptcy, receiverships, partition, easement and boundary disputes, contract and business tort litigation, and foreclosure-related litigation.The national directory of attorneys Martindale-Hubbell has awarded Rick its AV Preeminent rating, indicating that peers rank him at the highest level of professional excellence.
  • Financial Institutions and Bankruptcy
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of Arizona
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Nevada
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the District of Arizona
  • United States District Court for the District of Nevada
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bankruptcy Institute
  • Orange County Bankruptcy Forum
  • Orange County Bar Association - Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section
  • Orange County Bar Association - Real Estate Law Section
Rachel H. Richman
Pronouns: she, her, hersRachel has proudly provided city attorney and general counsel services to public agencies throughout California for 25 years.Rachel serves as the City Attorney for the City of Camarillo and the City of Rosemead. She previously served as City Attorney to the cities of Arvin and Delano and as the Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Alhambra and Santa Clarita for several years.Rachel has extensive experience providing legal and practical advice to city councils, agency boards, city managers, department heads, and staff on a broad range of issues including planning and zoning, CEQA, conflicts of interest, open meeting laws, public contracting, prevailing wages,  public records, first amendment issues, code enforcement, elections, ADA and mobile home park regulations.  She drafts opinions, ordinances, resolutions, and negotiates and drafts agreements.  She attends as legal counsel, city council meetings, planning commission meetings, and mobile home rent control panel meetings.Rachel is experienced working on behalf of cities with developers on commercial, residential, and mixed use projects.  She has negotiated and drafted development agreements, exclusive negotiating agreements, owner participation and disposition and development agreements, and affordable housing agreements.  She has worked on general plan updates, specific plans and amendments, first time home buyer agreements, façade improvement agreements, and reviewing and advising on CEQA documents.Rachel handles various aspects of labor and employment matters.  These matters include responding to DFEH complaints, discipline and grievance matters, drafting personnel policies and for labor negotiations.Rachel regularly handles issues related to public works construction projects, including development of notices inviting bids, to reviewing bids and recommendation of award, she has dealt with bid protests as well as advising on dealing with construction delays, stop notices, liquidated damages issues and prevailing wage issues.Rachel also has experience in eminent domain on behalf of cities, agencies, and for the Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority involving pre-condemnation activities, initiation of condemnation actions, and drafting and negotiating settlement agreements.  She is also cognizant of the public concerns that exist with the use of eminent domain.Rachel provides training on ethics and AB 1234, municipal governance ADA inclusion requirements and transparency laws to firm clients as well as providing presentations at various municipal conferences.  Rachel served as Chair of the League's FPPC Committee.While at law school, Rachel was a member of Loyola's Moot Court Honors Board and received "Top Ten Brief" recognition.  She was on the National Moot Court team and winner of the Regional National Moot Court competition.  During law school she was a law clerk for the Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Counsel's Public Works Department.In her approach to working with legislative bodies, staff and others to achieve their goals which can often be full of challenges she ascribes to the following perspective: “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.”  (Beverly Sills)
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County
  • League of California Cities City Attorney's Department Fair Political Practices Commission Committee
  • League of California Cities, Fair Political Practices Committee Chair 2016-2017
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association - Government Law Section
Steven D. Roland
Pronouns: he, him, hisSteve Roland is active in the handling of real estate litigation involving purchase and sale, leaseholds, secured transactions, land-use and entitlement litigation, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, title issues, CC&R’s and joint venture and partnership disputes.  Steve has represented Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, developers, public entities, landlords, tenants, retailers, owner-managers and brokers in matters involving shopping centers, urban and suburban mixed-use projects, condominium developments, office and apartment towers, business parks, industrial properties, master planned communities, hotel and resort projects, and mining projects.  Steve’s practice also encompasses commercial matters, including unfair competition, trade secret, licensing, partnership and contract issues.Steve has extensive jury trial, court trial and arbitration experience and has regularly appeared before administrative agencies including planning commissions, city councils and administrative appeals boards.Steve’s work has involved properties and transactions in numerous states and in England, Canada, Norway and Australia. In addition to practicing in the federal and state courts of California, Steve has been admitted to practice pro hac vice or otherwise provided counsel in matters in Florida, Colorado, Texas, New Jersey, Nevada, Oregon, Hawaii, Washington and Delaware.Steve commenced private practice following clerkships with the California Supreme Court, Honorable Frank Richardson, and the San Francisco Superior Court, Honorable Ira Brown.  He has served as an arbitrator and settlement panelist for the San Francisco Superior Court and as an expert witness on matters pertaining to the standard of care of counsel in commercial litigation.
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Deepa Sharma
Pronouns: she, her, hersDeepa Sharma provides litigation and advisory services to public agency clients throughout California.Deepa has extensive experience advising clients and litigating in the areas of land use, planning and zoning, inverse condemnation, CEQA, municipal taxation, elections, and constitutional law issues such as due process, equal protection, and the First Amendment.  She is also experienced in advising public agency clients on rent stabilization issues, and the implementation of California’s new housing laws.While in law school, Deepa served as a law clerk in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA), which oversees federal grants to state and local transit providers.  She interned at the State of California’s Office of Legislative Counsel, where she assisted in drafting legislation in the areas of energy, environmental, transportation, and education law.  Deepa also served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Maria P. Rivera of the California Court of Appeal, and was a staff editor and executive board member for the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly.Before law school, Deepa served as a policy aide in the California State Legislature, and worked as a political consultant to various local and statewide campaigns.
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • California League of Cities Succession and Development Committee
Edith Sanchez Shea
Edith Shea is a partner with the firm and a member of the Litigation Practice Group.  An experienced civil litigator, she has represented public and private clients in state and federal actions and appeals for more than twenty-five years.  Edith maintains a varied litigation practice and has handled matters in the areas of business litigation, bad faith insurance law, construction, products liability, employment, medical malpractice and international trade.  She has also represented clients in complex and class actions.Prior to entering the private sector, Edith was a Trial Attorney with the United States Department of Justice. She tried cases to verdict before the United States Court of International Trade and represented the United States before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. She continued her trial practice with both jury and bench trials before the United States District Courts and before the Superior Court for the State of California. Edith has also argued multiple appeals before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the California Court of Appeal and she has drafted briefs submitted to the United States Supreme Court.Additionally, Edith has successfully resolved numerous matters through dispositive motions and has proven skills in managing discovery and litigation in complex actions. She has extensive experience negotiating for clients in mediations and settlement conferences and has demonstrated her commitment to the efficient resolution of disputes by serving as a Mediator and an Alternative Dispute Resolution Neutral for the Los Angeles Superior Court. In connection with this work, she completed training on Mediating the Litigated Case at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law.Edith is fluent in Spanish.
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of New York
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Hispanic National Bar Association
  • Latina Lawyers Bar Association
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Neutral, Los Angeles Superior Court, 2005-2007
Anna C. Shimko
Pronouns: she, her, hersAnna Shimko is Chair of Burke's Real Estate and Business Practice Group.  She focuses her practice on all areas of land use, real estate development, and environmental law, representing both public agencies and private landowners and developers in administrative and court proceedings to bring projects to fruition.  Anna has particular expertise in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).  She works closely with project proponents, public agencies, and environmental consultants on preparing and defending CEQA and NEPA documents such as negative declarations, environmental impact reports (EIRs), and environmental impact statements (EISs), including for complex projects such as water rights transfers, multi-phased mixed-use projects and large campus master plans.  Anna helps private clients through all stages of the land use approval process, obtaining entitlements to build or expand large shopping centers, stand-alone retail stores, mixed-use projects, hospitals, hotels and resorts, golf courses, residential developments, and quarries, among others.  She also assists cities, counties, special districts, and state agencies in regulating land and development, negotiating real estate transactional documents and development agreements, and updating general plans, specific plans, and zoning codes.  Anna represents clients in matters involving  the Subdivision Map Act, annexation, historic resources, public-private partnership transactions and financing mechanisms, the Coastal Act, air quality regulations, water supply, climate change regulations, transportation planning, eminent domain, and inverse condemnation.  Anna litigates land use, CEQA, and NEPA matters for public and private clients at trial court and appellate court levels, and serves as an expert witness throughout California in cases involving land use development issues.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Secretary/Librarian, Land Use and Environment Committee, American College of Real Estate Lawyers
  • President, Harbor Equity Group, Waldo Point Harbor, April 2015 – present
  • Member, Board of Trustees, Marin Montessori School, 2023 - present
  • Campus Planning Committee, Marin Montessori School, 2015 – present
  • Advisory Council and Board of Directors, San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association, 2003-2014
  • California Building Industry Association/California Business Properties Association, CEQA Reform Task Force, 1992-present
  • Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Island Citizens Advisory Board, 2001-2004
  • San Francisco Juvenile Probation Commission, 1996-2000
  • Vice President, Associated Students of UC Davis, 1981
  • City of Davis Ad Hoc Committee to Update the Housing Element, 1982
Kevin D. Siegel
Pronouns: he, him, hisKevin represents cities and other local agencies in a wide range of public law litigation matters, including land use and planning, inverse condemnation, CEQA, Public Records Act, Brown Act, taxes and fees, elections and initiatives, contracts, and due process, equal protection and other constitutional law issues.  Kevin specializes in writs and appeals and has had great success in both trial and appellate courts. Kevin also provides special counsel advisory services on these and other public law matters.Kevin joined Burke, Williams & Sorensen in August 2012.  Prior to joining Burke, Kevin was a Deputy City Attorney for the City of Oakland, where he specialized in writs and appeals.  Previously, Kevin was a shareholder at McDonough Holland & Allen, where he litigated cases for public agencies across the State, and a Legal Research Attorney for the San Francisco Superior Court, where he advised judges regarding complex litigation.Kevin endeavors to reach positive outcomes for his clients, without unnecessary litigation.  But when necessary, Kevin zealously pursues successful outcomes in both state and federal court.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Courts for the Central, Eastern and Northern Districts of California
Charles E. Slyngstad
Pronouns: he, him, hisCharlie Slyngstad focuses his public law and private client law practice relationships between employers and employees, businesses and contracting parties, and lawyers and clients.  He has experience as lead trial counsel in cases that included allegations of fraud, real estate fraud, employee whistleblowing and retaliation, race discrimination, the False Claims Act, conflicts of interest, employee pension and welfare benefits, wrongful termination, legal malpractice, malicious prosecution, alter ego, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, and breach of joint venture and purchase agreements.  He also has handled many appeals, for both public and private clients.Labor and Employment LawCharlie has represented private and public employers in employment matters, providing preventive counseling and litigation defense against various legal theories.  His representation has involved different industries, including health care, transportation, travel, entertainment, employee benefits, apparel, real estate, and housing.  He has advised the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles since 2006, for which he has successfully prosecuted former employees and others who misused federal funds provided to the agency.In several lengthy employment jury trials in Los Angeles Superior Court, Charlie was lead counsel for his client in reaching verdicts on whistleblower retaliation claims.  He served as the primary attorney for a national employee benefits firm in a Department of Labor lead enforcement case in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.  His class action experience has included serving as appointed class counsel on behalf of Plaintiff and Defendant classes.LitigationCharlie is certified as a specialist in Legal Malpractice Law by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, a subject area that includes the prosecution and defense of lawyers in professional liability disputes, conflicts of interest, ethics, malicious prosecution, and anti-SLAPP motions.  In addition to matters involving lawyers and clients, he also has handled many complex business litigation cases for private companies, and claims for and against qui tam plaintiffs and others under the federal and state False Claims Acts in the healthcare, defense, entertainment, and housing industries.  Additional cases have included a wide variety of other torts, including accounting malpractice, securities fraud and multiple fraudulent Ponzi schemes, violations of Business & Professions Code section 17200, creditors’ claims, false advertising, real estate transactions, bank fraud, and trademarks and trade names.  He has taken to trial more than 35 such cases in California courts, including federal courts.Real Estate and Business LawCharlie, in association with bankruptcy counsel, advised Victor Valley Community Hospital as special corporate and litigation counsel in connection with obtaining the consent of the California Attorney General to sell all of its assets and thereafter confirming its Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation.  He has acted as outside counsel and provided advice to a number of businesses, including other health care enterprises, closely-held companies, and sole proprietorships.  Charlie currently acts as outside general counsel for the Odd Fellows Home of California, which owns and operates two large retirement communities in Napa and Saratoga, a role he also performed for Victor Valley Community Hospital from 1995-2011.  He has assisted court-appointed receivers in workouts and liquidations of businesses under court supervision.  Charlie has also worked on multiple legal issues and litigation matters for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles since 2006 and for the Housing Authority of the City of Glendale.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Intellectual Property
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • ABA Center for Professional Responsibility
  • Theatre Forty, Beverly Hills, Board of Directors, 2003-2007
Alan A. Sozio
Pronouns: he, him, hisA recognized figure in his field of eminent domain, Alan Sozio has played a lead role in numerous multi-parcel property acquisition projects throughout California.  In addition to providing eminent domain legal services to numerous cities, special districts and housing authorities, Alan has since 2001 served as special acquisition counsel for the Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority in property acquisitions spanning more than 11 grade separation projects in the San Gabriel Valley.  He is the co-author of the seminal practice guide used by public agency practitioners entitled “Eminent Domain: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Acquisition of Real Property,” and is the author of the popular eminent domain blog, “Right to Take | Doing it the Right (of) Way—Recommended Steps for the Acquisition of Real Property by Eminent Domain.” He is active in the eminent domain legal community where he is a frequent speaker and author on topics related to condemnation.Alan counsels public clients on early considerations and pre-acquisition activities necessary to the condemnation process.  He litigates eminent domain and inverse condemnation actions and, when necessary, takes the matters through trial.  Alan also drafts transactional documents, including purchase and sale agreements, right-of-entry agreements and leases, and provides advice regarding state and federal relocation assistance.  He has appeared in both open and closed session with city councils, agency boards and other legislative bodies to speak on matters related to the acquisition of property and the condemnation process.In addition to eminent domain actions, Alan litigates matters involving physical and regulatory takings, contractual and boundary disputes, quiet title, unlawful detainer matters, land use and real estate issues.In 2005, Alan successfully completed the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Trial Advocacy Program.  Thereafter, on a pro bono basis, Alan prosecuted to verdict criminal cases, and obtained favorable bench rulings in evidentiary trials, for the cities of Anaheim and Inglewood.Alan is a Brown Belt in the Israeli self-defense system of Krav Maga, and is a former "AA" rated competitive beach volleyball player.  When not at the office, he enjoys surfing, skiing, and relaxing with his family on the beach.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • International Right of Way Association
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • State Bar of California Real Property Section, Inverse Condemnation/Eminent Domain Subsection (South)
Benjamin L. Stock
Pronouns: he, him, hisBenjamin Stock is an accomplished litigator in both state and federal courts.  His litigation and transactional practice emphasizes municipal law, eminent domain, land use, and inverse condemnation.  Additionally, Ben serves as Town Attorney for both Ross and Tiburon, City Attorney for the cities of Benicia and Foster City, and General Counsel for Sanitary District Number 5 and Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District.With regard to his eminent domain practice, Ben plays a key role in public clients' property acquisition activities.  He counsels public clients on early considerations and pre-acquisition activities necessary to the condemnation process.  He also litigates condemnation actions, negotiates settlements and, when necessary, takes the matters through trial.  Additionally, Ben drafts transactional documents related to the acquisition of property through eminent domain.  He is currently assisting multiple public entities with their condemnation needs throughout the state.  Ben has spoken at numerous conferences on issues involving eminent domain.In addition to eminent domain, Ben has extensive experience representing public entities in litigation at both the trial court and appellate court levels.  His areas of specialization include inverse condemnation and land use, CEQA, breach of contract, environmental law, and dangerous conditions public liability.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • League of California Cities, Legal Advocacy Committee
  • League of California Cities, City Attorney’s Department Municipal Handbook Committee
Brian A. Pierik
Pronouns: he, him, hisEducation and EmploymentBrian Pierik received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Loyola University in Los Angeles and his Juris Doctor degree from Loyola School of Law.Public LawBrian is the City Attorney for the City of Carmel by-the-Sea and the City of Pacific Grove.Brian has also served as special counsel to over 40 public agencies in California in a wide range of matters including:  Brown Act, Public Records Act, conflicts of interest, land use, property transactions (sales, purchases, leases, easements, licenses), LAFCO, annexations, drafting ordinances, resolutions and contracts, AB 1234 training, elections, transportation; public works, airport issues, civil rights, planning, environmental, growth control, administrative law, tort and other liability, employment law, litigation, appeals, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, land movement, and many other public law matters.Brian has written and presented papers before the City Attorneys Department of the League of California Cities, City Attorneys’ Association of Los Angeles County, California Specialized Training Institute, Public Works Officers Institute, City Clerk’s Department of the League of California Cities, and Southern California Water Utilities Association.Litigation ExperienceBrian has successfully represented many public agencies throughout California in litigation in both the trial courts and appellate courts.  Representative cases include:Land Use:  City of Goleta v. Superior Court, 40 Cal. 4th 270 (2006).  The California Supreme Court ruled in favor of the City finding that a newly incorporated City has the authority to deny the Final Map.Land Use:  Gong v. City of Rosemead, 226 Cal. App. 4th 363 (2014).  This is an important case for public agencies with regard to many issues including the discussion on Government Code Section 815.3, the Government Code claims requirement, judicial notice, and the immunity provisions of Government Code Section 818.4.Brown Act:  Taxpayers for Livable Communities v. City of Malibu, 126 Cal. App. 4th 1123 (2005).  Brian successfully represented the City at trial of this Brown Act case.CEQA:  SCOPE v. City of Santa Clarita, 197 Cal. App. 4th 1042 (2011).  Brian represented the City at the trial on the Petition for Writ of Mandate.  The trial court ruled in favor of the City and the judgment was affirmed on appeal.CEQA:  Save Atascadero v. City of Atascadero, 2014 WL 3105199 (July 8, 2014). Petition for Writ of Mandate challenging the City of Atascadero’s approval of the Del Rio Commercial Specific Plan.  The trial court ruled in favor of the City which was sustained on appeal.CEQA:  SCOPE v. City of Santa Clarita; Vista Canyon Ranch, 2014 WL 7204118 (2014).  Petition for Writ of Mandate alleging CEQA violations by the City on a 185 acre residential and commercial project.  The trial court ruled in favor of the Petitioner.  On appeal, the Court of Appeal reversed the trial court decision and ruled in favor of the City.Election Contest:  Tran v. City of Rosemead, LASC Case No. GS 011559 (June 2009).  Petition for Writ of Mandate in which Brian successfully represented the City at trial.  Former Mayor John Tran alleged the City wrongfully rejected absentee ballots on the basis of signatures which did not match the voter registration signature.Eminent Domain:  City of Santa Clarita v. NTS Systems, 137 Cal. App. 4th 264 (2006).  Eminent domain case to acquire property for the construction of a major arterial road in the City.  Brian was trial counsel for the City of Santa Clarita.  The trial court ruled in favor of the City and the judgment was affirmed on appeal.Public Works Brian has substantial experience in all phases public works, examples include:Springfield Interchange:  Completed in 2012 on time and within budget, the Springville Interchange was constructed on U.S. 101 in the City of Camarillo at a cost $40 million.  Brian assisted with many phases of the Springville Interchange Project including review of bid documents and advice on construction issues.Camarillo Library:  Opened in 2007, this new Library project came in on time and within budget, replacing the former library, and at 65,621 square feet is one of the best libraries in the State of California.  Brian assisted with site acquisition, annexation issues with LAFCO, grant funding, and construction issues on this $28 million project.Atascadero City Hall Project:  Brian was involved in providing legal advice to the City of Atascadero on a major reconstruction project of the Atascadero Historic City Hall with a project cost of $33 million.  The project was completed in 2015 on time and within budget.Water Desalinization Plant:  This City of Camarillo project began construction in 2019 and will be completed in 2021 at a cost of approximately $50 million.  The Plant will treat groundwater that is high in salt content in order to provide potable water for the community.  Brian has assisted in all phases of this project including site acquisition, annexation issues with LAFCO, drafting of bid documents and contracts and construction issues.City of Santa Clarita Bridge and Roadway Projects:  Brian has advised the City of Santa Clarita on numerous major bridge and roadway projects including advice on preparation of bid documents, review and analysis of bids, evaluation of bid protests, construction management issues, surety issues, liquidated damages, stop notices, change orders, extra work and delay claims and arbitration.Real EstateBrian has extensive experience in real property transactions, examples include:Sale of City Property for Hotel Conference Center:  A $70 million project; Brian assisted with the sale of 12 acres to the developer and the contracts for public improvements.Sale of Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District Property:  The District owns 13 acres in the City of Simi Valley that was utilized for District offices and other purposes.  Brian assisted the District with sale of property for $21 million.Purchase:  Alamos Canyon, Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District.  Brian assisted Park District with the acquisition of 326 acres in Alamos Canyon for open space including 55 acres of sensitive habitat.Sale:  Former Camarillo Library. Brian has assisted City staff with the potential reuse of the former library and a proposed sale to a non-profit to construct and operate a children’s museum at the site.Purchase:  Guardian Building, Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District.  Brian assisted the District with purchase of a building on Guardian in the City of Simi Valley for $9 million as the new site for District Administrative Offices, recreational facilities and maintenance facilities.
  • Construction Law
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
Elizabeth M. Pappy
Pronouns: she, her, hersElizabeth Pappy has more than 31 years’ experience as a litigator in State and Federal Courts and Arbitration.  Her practice focuses on representation of businesses in a wide variety of legal disputes, and advice and counsel.  Her clients include businesses and individuals of all sizes and types, including the construction industry, temporary service agencies, recyclers, gas station operators, and high tech companies.  Elizabeth’s background as a bankruptcy attorney gives her the advantage of being able to counsel creditors on debtor-creditor rights issues and bankruptcy matters as well as litigate in Bankruptcy Court.She has particular expertise in successfully handling difficult disputes between family members and matters involving highly emotional and sensitive issues, including probate, palimony and business issues arising in divorce actions.  Elizabeth’s personal attention and acuity to the needs of her clients within the context of the litigation system have brought her clients' satisfactory results under what are otherwise very unsatisfactory circumstances.In the past 10 years, Elizabeth’s work for business clients has included defense of ADA-construction barrier claims and housing discrimination claims, including a successful trial where the plaintiff sought a $200,000 modification to client premises.  She successfully tried the case to a defense verdict and which was upheld by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • Construction Law
  • Family Law & Trusts and Probate
  • Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern Northern of California
  • Unity Care Group, Inc., Board of Directors
  • National Association of Women Lawyers
  • Santa Clara County Bar Association, Judiciary Committee
  • National Association of Women in Construction, Santa Clara Chapter
Nathan A. Oyster
Pronouns: he, him, hisNathan Oyster is the Vice Chair of the Litigation Practice Group at Burke. His practice focuses on the defense of law enforcement officers and local governments in civil rights litigation, and he also provides guidance to law enforcement agencies on the implementation of policies that reduce the likelihood of litigation.Nathan has been recognized as one of the leaders in Law Enforcement Defense litigation in California.  His March 2023 defense verdict on behalf of the City of Los Angeles in a fatal officer-involved shooting case was selected by the Daily Journal as one of the top 20 defense verdicts in the state in the publication’s annual Top Verdicts edition.Nathan’s litigation experience is extensive. In 2024 alone, Nathan has represented 13 different law enforcement agencies throughout the state in civil litigation.  He has tried cases in both state and federal court, with his first jury trial coming at age 24.  He has also argued before both the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the California Court of Appeal.  Nathan has defended nearly every type of litigation that a law enforcement agency could face, including officer-involved shootings, deaths due to excited delirium, class action litigation, malicious prosecution claims, allegations of excessive force, and allegations of unconstitutional jail conditions.  He is adept at defending litigation brought under Section 1983, the Unruh Act, the Ralph Act, and the Bane Act.  Nathan also advises law enforcement agencies throughout the state on a variety of policy issues.Representative clients include the County of Riverside, the University of Southern California, and the cities of Long Beach, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Whittier.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Nicholas J. Muscolino
Pronouns: he, him, hisNick Muscolino is a partner in the firm’s Oakland office.  Nick specializes in the legal and procedural defenses available to public entities under California law.  He has successfully represented public entities in trial and appellate courts throughout California in disputes concerning inverse condemnation, preemption, eminent domain, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), water rights, flood and storm water diversions, public nuisance, negligence, quiet title, breach of contract, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), the Fair Housing Act, the Fair Employment and Housing Act, the First Amendment, Section 1983, preemption, redevelopment dissolution, local land use and zoning, and general plan consistency.Nick also provides advisory services to cities and other public entities.  He has served as a deputy or assistant city attorney to several cities.  In that capacity, he advises on the Brown Act, the Public Records Act, CEQA, litigation, mobilehome issues, civil rights issues, affordable housing, and other areas of general municipal law.  Nick drafts the staff reports, resolutions, ordinances, and agreements (e.g., purchase and sale, joint powers, loan, disposition and development), that public agencies need to serve the public.  He also provides opinion letters on the legality of various housing preferences under state and federal law, and other land use and zoning-related issues.Nick graduated Order of the Coif from the University of California, Davis in 2009, where he served as an Executive Editor of the Journal of Environmental Law and Policy.  After law school, Nick served as a law clerk to the Honorable Justice Morgan Christen of the Alaska Supreme Court (now of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals) in Anchorage before entering private practice at a large law firm in San Francisco.Nick works closely with clients to understand their goals and to determine how to achieve their desired outcomes in the most cost-effective and timely manner.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • Contra Costa County Bar Association
  • Bay Area City Attorneys Association
  • League of California Cities
Karen W. Murphy
Pronouns: she, her, hersKaren Murphy is a partner in Burke’s Oakland office and has been representing public agencies for over 20 years.  She currently serves as the General Counsel of Union Sanitary District, and advises numerous public agencies on a full range of municipal law issues, including Brown Act, Public Records Act, conflict of interest laws, public contract code, code enforcement, contract review, and bidding and claims procedures.  Karen served as the Assistant City Attorney of the City of Brentwood from 2006 to 2011, where she was the primary attorney staffing the Community Development Department and former Redevelopment Agency.  From 1999 to 2006, Karen was an associate with the law firm of McDonough Holland & Allen, PCKaren also has particular expertise advising public agencies on land use and development, housing and real estate issues.  She advises public agencies on CEQA compliance, the subdivision map act, and land use approval procedures and processing of land use applications for projects ranging from use permits to complex commercial, mixed-use and residential projects.  More recently, she has advised cities on the implementation of California’s new housing laws, including SB 330.  In addition, Karen has negotiated and drafted development agreements and amendments for hotel, residential and mixed-use development projects.Karen’s real estate experience includes drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements, leases, easements, licenses, and disposition and development agreements.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Nevada
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Gregory M. Murphy
Pronouns: he, him, hisGregory Murphy is a trusted advisor, counselor, and transactional attorney for public entities throughout California.  He currently serves as City Attorney for the cities of Buellton, Lawndale and Temple City.  Greg also has over 13 years’ experience serving as Assistant or Deputy City Attorney to a number of the firm’s municipal clients and legal counsel to the firm’s joint powers authority and special district clients.Greg regularly advises elected and appointed officials, navigating delicate issues with politically-divergent boards. He presents clearly and in real-world terms the impacts of legal constraints on agency activities. Greg takes time to understand clients’ long- and short-term goals and how the law affects those objectives, finding ways to achieve them whenever possible. His focus on crafting legal advice that is practical, workable, and client-centered creates confidence and lasting relationships.Experienced in the areas of land use and development, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), public contract law, prevailing wage law, purchases and sales of real property, and municipal economic issues, Greg has advised developers and public contractors as well as public entities. He attends planning and community development commission meetings and handles closed-session briefings of legislative bodies. He also advises on a number of election law issues ranging from charter amendments and ballot designations to election contests and post-contest litigation.  Greg also engages in litigation related to land use, tax, contract, and election issues.What I’ve Learned:  Be creative. If you start a project thinking you can find a way to accomplish it, you’ll often be right. If you start by thinking you can’t accomplish it, you’ll always be right.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • California State Bar Association
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County
  • League of California Cities, former member Municipal Law Handbook Editorial Board
  • Municipal Law Institute, former Steering Committee Member
Mark J. Mulkerin
Mark Mulkerin's practice includes litigation and commercial matters for public and private entities in a wide variety of subject matters.Mark has successfully represented clients in eminent domain, inverse condemnation, land use, ground and riparian water matters, public works, construction law and construction defect actions, business and finance matters, products liability, complex business and personal tort, and computer and Internet-related litigation.Mark has successfully defended public entities, developers, and general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and other design professionals in multi-party construction defect actions, as well as in general legal matters.  He also has successfully represented public entities, businesses, and individuals both in the defense and prosecution of civil litigation claims.  Mark has also represented EarthLink Network, Inc. and other commercial enterprises in computer law, general business, and Internet-related matters.
  • Education Law
  • Eminent Domain
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
Joseph M. Montes
Pronouns: he, him, hisJoseph Montes serves as the City Attorney for the cities of Alhambra, San Marino and Santa Clarita.  In those capacities, Joseph has provided advice and opinions on issues involving public contracts, privatization, planning, zoning, redevelopment, elections, employment, constitutional rights, conflicts of interest, and telecommunications issues.  He has also assisted public entities with issues concerning the Brown Act, the Subdivision Map Act, Mello-Roos Community Facilities District and Improvement Bond Act of 1915 financing, the Government Tort Claims Act, the Public Records Act, Proposition 218, the Political Reform Act, the California Voting Rights Act, and CEQA.  He has drafted contracts, resolutions, ordinances, development agreements, and employee policies.Joseph’s litigation experience has primarily involved representation of municipal entities in state and federal court.  He has  been involved in public works contract disputes, code enforcement, administrative writ proceedings, transient occupancy tax collection actions, Civil Rights abuse cases, police excessive force cases, California Government Tort Claims Act matters, assessment district foreclosures, and flood damage actions.In terms of land use and redevelopment, Joseph’s experience includes acquisition of land through eminent domain proceedings, negotiations for redevelopment projects and drafting of owner participation agreements and development agreements.In law school, Joseph was a staff writer for the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Journal (1992-1993) and the Chief Note and Comment Editor (1993-1994), and received an American Juris Prudence Book Award for Trial Advocacy.Joseph ascribes to the philosophy, “Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can.” (Arthur Ashe).
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • League of California Cities, President City Attorney's Department
  • Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, Member Government Ethics Council
  • City Attorneys Association for Los Angeles County, past President
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department First Vice President
  • League of California Cities, past City Attorneys Department Nominating Committee member
  • League of California Cities, past Attorney Development and Succession Committee Chair
  • League of California Cities, past Revenue and Taxation Policy Committee member
  • League of California Cities, past Legal Advocacy Committee member
  • League of California Cities, past City Attorneys Department Public Records Act Committee member
Monica Sanchez McQueen
Pronouns: she, her, hersMonica Sanchez McQueen is a partner in Burke’s Los Angeles office, representing public and private sector clients in labor and employment law matters.Monica has represented and advised employers on matters involving numerous federal and state law claims, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, defamation, leaves of absence, whistleblower violations, freedom of speech, and association, privacy, and wage and hour, including collective and class action suits.  In addition, Monica’s practice includes representation of public employers in areas unique to public employment such as due process, disciplinary procedures, the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act, CalPERS, and the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act and the Firefighters Procedural Bill of Rights Act.Monica has an extensive counseling practice, focusing on preventive measures of employment and labor law.  In this regard, she has drafted and revised employee handbooks, personnel rules, personnel ordinances, updated specific policies and advised public agencies on the handling of a variety of employment matters.  Monica has developed and led comprehensive wage and hour audits analyzing City-wide practices of a broad range of job positions and industries and recommended changes to policies, procedures and collective bargaining agreements to ensure compliance with all aspects of state and federal wage and hour laws.  Monica has evaluated and responded to CalPERS’ comprehensive pension audit findings of City-wide compensation and reporting practices and developed and implemented policies and procedures to ensure future compliance with CalPERS' rules and regulations.Monica has represented public agencies in all aspects of labor and has identified issues to bargain, recommended, drafted and responded to proposals,   advised lead negotiators and members of bargaining teams, has acted as negotiator for police, fire and miscellaneous unions during labor negotiations, and drafted and oversaw implementation of labor agreements.  In addition to labor negotiations, Monica has extensive experience in handling related labor relations matters, such as grievances, PERB proceedings including unfair practices, unit recognition, unit modification, elections, and unit decertification.  Monica has negotiated and drafted employment contracts for high-level employees.  She also conducts a variety of workplace trainings for managers and employees on matters such as the prevention of discrimination and harassment, workplace violence and working in the public sector.While attending the University of California, Los Angeles, Monica interned at the United States Department of Education, in the Office of the Secretary, in Washington D.C.  While in law school, she was a member of the San Diego Law Review.  She was also the secretary for Phi Delta Phi, a legal honor fraternity, and the Secretary for the Hispanic National Bar Association, Law Student Division.  Monica studied at the University of San Diego Institute of International and Comparative Law in Barcelona, Spain and Oxford, England.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
John E. McOsker
Pronouns: he, him, hisJohn McOsker has been labor and employment litigator and day-to-day employer advisor since he joined the State Bar of California in 1993. Throughout his career he has served in various roles for the firms with which he was affiliated including managing partner, litigation group chair, business litigation subcommittee chair and management advisory board. Upon graduation from law school and admission to the bar, John’s practice has been focused on labor and employment in the private security, healthcare, insurance, and aviation sectors. John has defended companies in California state and federal courts, as well as administrative agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration, the Small Business Administration, the United States and California Departments of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, the California Attorney General, California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (Department of Civil Rights), and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunities Commission.  John defends employers with regard to single plaintiff employment claims (Title VII, FEHA), wage and hour class actions, and PAGA claims.John counsels employers in a wide variety of employment-related matters, including conflict and liability avoidance, legal compliance, discipline and terminations, insurance and risk management, litigation management, and contract drafting and negotiation. John is a member of the LA County Bar Association’s Labor & Employment Section, which concerns itself with significant developments in employment discrimination law. John has not only experienced labor and employment from a lawyer’s perspective, but he has actively and directly managed legal departments, compliance departments and human resources staffs both in-house and as a dedicated outside Legal/HR Manager, for over a decade. As a result, John has not only first-hand experience giving sound labor and employment advice, but also boots-on-the-ground experience executing legal, compliance and human resources strategies.Additionally, John assists employers developing strategies to avoid litigation. This includes working with employers to develop or modify employment policies and practices, conducting workplace investigations, engaging in workplace counseling/interactive process, and drafting employee handbooks, employment agreements, arbitration agreements and severance agreements.  John assists employers with devising and executing recruiting strategies, reductions-in-force, and onboarding and off-boarding processes.  John helps employers devise and roll-out policies that enhance clients’ objectives while complying with the law.Finally, John has a significant traditional labor law practice, both transactional and adversarial.  John negotiates and drafts collective bargaining agreements and memoranda of understanding covering workforces in the service industries spanning unique and diverse jurisdictions, across the state and country.  In addition to negotiating and drafting agreements, John defends grievances, conducts arbitrations, represents clients on Unfair Labor Practice charges, participates in representation hearings, elections, de-certifications, and other NLRB proceedings.John’s entire legal career has been spent in and around Los Angeles and he has volunteered his time and expertise to the local community. He was appointed by Mayor James K. Hahn to serve on the Harbor Area Planning Commission and did so from 2001-2006. He served as the Commission’s President from 2002-2006. In addition to his service on the Area Planning Commission, he was appointed to membership on the Port Community Advisory Committee. He has volunteered as a member of the Board of Managers of the San Pedro Peninsula YMCA since 2005 and has been a legal volunteer for the St. Lawrence Brindisi/Watts Youth Center since 1995. John is a founding Board Member of LA Fleet Week, a non-profit established to annually host the United States Navy for fleet activities in the Los Angeles Harbor beginning 2016.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • American Healthcare Lawyers Association
  • Defense Research Institute
  • Federal Bar Association
  • Irish American Bar Association
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • Sorin Society
Stephen A. McEwen
Pronouns: he, him, hisStephen A. McEwen joined Burke in 2003.  Stephen previously served as City Attorney for Buellton and Laguna Woods and Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Atascadero, Hemet and Stanton.  In these roles, Stephen has drafted numerous ordinances and resolutions and has advised cities on a wide range of legal issues with a special emphasis on the Public Records Act, the Brown Act, and code enforcement.  Stephen has also utilized his extensive constitutional law background to advise municipal clients on First Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment issues.Stephen is responsible for supervising code enforcement efforts for Burke’s municipal clients.  In this capacity, he utilizes the full range of code enforcement tools, including informal office conferences, inspection warrants, administrative hearings, civil nuisance actions, and misdemeanor prosecutions.  Although his emphasis in this area is on resolving code violations without the need for judicial intervention, he has successfully prosecuted numerous code enforcement cases to completion.  Stephen obtained a guilty verdict from a jury on all counts against a property owner for maintaining multiple building code and property maintenance violations.  He obtained guilty verdicts against two defendants for operating an unpermitted nightclub.  He has also obtained preliminary and permanent injunctions in multiple code enforcement matters involving zoning violations, public nuisance conditions, and unpermitted marijuana facilities.In addition to his code enforcement prosecution experience, Stephen has handled a broad array of litigation for the firm's municipal and governmental clients, including disputes involving eminent domain, inverse condemnation, tort liability, construction defects, construction contract disputes, CEQA, and the Federal Civil Rights Act.  He served as co-counsel in a successful bench trial regarding a client's right to take property through eminent domain.  Stephen successfully defended the City of East Palo Alto in a trial involving alleged Brown Act and Due Process violations.Stephen advises municipal clients throughout the state on issues related to medicinal and adult-use marijuana.  He has obtained numerous preliminary injunctions against unpermitted dispensaries and successfully defended cities against an array of constitutional and state law challenges brought by dispensary operators.  In 2012, he authored the League of California Cities’ amicus brief in City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patients Health and Wellness Center, Inc., in which the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that local governments have zoning authority to prohibit medicinal marijuana dispensaries within their boundaries.  As a result of this work, Stephen was appointed in 2014 to the League of California Cities Ad Hoc Cannabis Regulation Committee.  He also served two terms as the City Attorney Department representative for the League’s Public Safety Policy Committee from 2014-2015.After law school graduation, Stephen clerked for Judge Arthur L. Alarcon on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  He later served as a Deputy Attorney General in the Criminal Division of the California Department of Justice.  As a prosecutor, Stephen represented the state in two successful trial-level prosecutions, over seventy felony criminal appeals in the California Court of Appeal, and over eighty habeas corpus proceedings in federal district court and the Ninth Circuit.  In November 2002, he represented the California Department of Corrections successfully in an evidentiary hearing in Federal District Court in a case involving allegations of prosecutorial misconduct against the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • Orange County Bar Association
  • League of California Cities Public Safety Policy Committee, City Attorney Department Representative
  • League of California Cities, Ad Hoc Cannabis Regulation Committee
Nancy Jerian Marr
Nancy Marr brings a national perspective to her ERISA and insurance litigation practice. Serving as in-house counsel for a Fortune 500 insurance company on the East Coast, she managed cases across several circuits. She previously practiced with a boutique litigation firm in Los Angeles. She defends insurers and other companies in litigation involving life, health and disability employee welfare benefit plans, ERISA fiduciary liability, annuity contracts, and bad faith actions. In her current practice, she also focuses on Public Law, defending public entities in litigation involving constitutional, employment, and tort issues.While in law school, Nancy was a judicial extern for Hon. Dickran Tevrizian, United States District Court, Central District of California, and a note and comment editor for the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal.Words of wisdom from a senior partner before a first court appearance, “Remember who your client is and know your way to the courthouse.”
  • Education Law
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Maine
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States District Court for the District of Maine
  • Defense Research Institute, Life, Health, Disability, ERISA Committee, 2019 - 2021 Marketing Chair, Annual Meeting Vice-Chair
  • Defense Research Institute, Life, Health, Disability, ERISA Committee, 2024 Membership Co-Chair
  • Armenian Bar Association
  • National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
Daniel W. Maguire
Pronouns: he, him, hisDan Maguire is a partner in Burke’s Palm Desert office.  He counsels life, health, and disability insurers in pre-litigation, coverage, trial, and appellate matters.Dan represents our clients in individual and group disability, life, long-term care and investment product disputes.  He is a frequent speaker on insurance and ERISA matters, and has presented at numerous national conferences including the Defense Research Institute, ALI/ABA, American Conference Institute, International Disability Insurance Society, Association of Life Insurance Counsel, and Eastern Claims Conference, for which he acts as Vice-President.  He is Past Chair of the Health and Disability Insurance Law Committee of ABA-TIPS.  His pro bono work has included client representation through Los Angeles Public Counsel, and the Public Service Law Corporation.  Dan is also a licensed California Real Estate Broker.
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Eastern Claims Conference, Vice-President
  • Association of Life Insurance Counsel
  • ABA-TIPS – Health and Disability Insurance Law Committee
  • International Association of Defense Counsel
Eric S. Vail
Pronouns: he, him, hisEric S. Vail, a Partner of Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP, is Chair of the firm’s robust Public Law Practice Group and serves on the firm’s Management Committee.  During his twenty-five-plus years practicing public law, he has gained invaluable experience representing a variety of public entities as either general or special counsel, and become fluent in general municipal law; problem-solving, conflicts of interest and public transparency, land use, public transactions, transition issues and joint powers authorities.  Currently, Eric serves as City Attorney for the City of Cathedral City and the City of Rialto.Through the years Eric has also represented a number of other public entities as City Attorney, Interim City Attorney, Assistant City Attorney, or special counsel, including the City of Hemet, City of Temple City, City of Rialto, SunLine, Omnitrans, Orange County Development Authority, City of Moreno Valley, Riverside Redevelopment Agency, the Housing Authority for the County of San Bernardino, the Goleta Redevelopment Agency, Riverside County Education Foundation, and Housing Partners I, Inc., Hemet Community Land Trust, Port Hueneme Redevelopment Agency, City of Lawndale, City of Elk Grove, City of Banning, City of Lake Forest, City of Hesperia, City of Ontario, and the Chaffey Joint Union High School District.Offering practical legal solutions to organizational problems are Eric’s hallmark.  He has experience with recall elections, term limits and citizen initiatives.  He has helped City Councils negotiate and contract with new and outgoing city managers and other department heads, and has helped navigate difficult retirement, discipline and dismissal of employees.  In his capacity as City Attorney, Eric has administered legal resources and overseen cost containment and cost avoidance programs for his clients and managed legal staffs of up to 30 legal service providers.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • League of California Cities, Chaired Publication Committee – A Guide for Local Agency Counsel; Providing Conflict of Interest Advice
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys’ Department; Nomination Committee Member
  • League of California Cities, Housing, Community & Economic Development Committee
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys' Department FPPC Committee
  • League of California Cities, Chapter Chair, Finance and Economic Development, Chapter 5, The California Municipal Law Handbook (2008 – 2009)
  • University of California Riverside Extension Adjunct Professor, Housing & Land Use Planning
  • University of California Riverside Extension Adjunct Professor, Redevelopment: Current Trends & Practices
Erica L. Vega
Pronouns: she, her, hersErica Vega has dedicated her entire legal career to the representation of cities and other public agencies across California. She serves as City Attorney for the City of Eastvale, as Assistant City Attorney for Alhambra and Pacific Grove, and has worked with numerous other cities in both general and special counsel roles. In addition to her work with cities, Erica serves as General Counsel to two mosquito and vector control special districts.Erica serves as a trusted advisor to public agency governing bodies, commissions, and staff on a wide array of legal issues, with a particular focus on land use, development and housing, elections, ethics and transparency, and cannabis regulation.  She ensures that she delivers advice to clients in a manner that is understandable and contains practical guidance that can be readily applied in the real world. In providing advice, Erica focuses on both legal compliance and risk assessment, understanding that many complex situations faced by public agencies do not have clear cut answers.Erica has extensive experience advising cities on land use and environmental issues related to proposed development projects, including large private development projects and public infrastructure improvements. She has negotiated and drafted complex development agreements and has experience advising on the acquisition and disposition of property by public agencies, including Surplus Land Act compliance. Erica routinely advises public agencies on CEQA compliance throughout the project processing and approval process. She has reviewed CEQA documents for and advised on freeway interchange improvements and major state highway projects, General and Specific Plans, large commercial and mixed use developments, university campus expansions, hospitals, and master planned residential developments proposing thousands of new homes.Erica has extensive experience advising on ballot measures, whether initiated by the agency or voter petition. She has worked on numerous initiatives, referendums, and recall attempts, including situations where there are competing ballot measures. She is knowledgeable on the local elections process from start to finish.  She has drafts ballot measures and impartial analyses and works closely with the local elections official to ensure Elections Code procedures and requirements are satisfied.Erica is an active in organizations representing the interests of public agencies.  She served two terms on the CalCities Governance, Transparency and Labor Relations Policy Committee and for six years on the CalCities City Attorney’s Department Public Records Act Committee.  She is a contributor to the CalCities publications “The People’s Business” and “Providing Conflict of Interest Advice.”A graduate of Smith College, Erica majored in Government.  She also studied in Geneva, Switzerland, where she was enrolled at the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute for International Studies.  Erica obtained her Juris Doctorate from the University of California School of Law San Francisco (UC Law SF, formerly UC Hastings).  At UC Law SF, Erica focused her studies on public law and policy.  She participated in the school’s Center for State and Local Government Law and Public Law Research Institute.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • League of California Cities
  • California Bar Association, Public Law Section
Jack P. Lipton, Ph.D.
Pronouns: he, him, hisJack P. Lipton is a Partner and is Chair of our Education Law Practice Group.  His practice encompasses a wide range of areas, particularly involving public and private schools and colleges.  Jack Lipton has experience in collective bargaining, special education, school facilities, governance, student discipline, human resources, the Brown Act, accreditation, licensing, financial aid, construction, real property transactions, interpretation of the Education Code and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, contract review, and other legal issues affecting educational institutions, and he has handled cases in both state and federal courts as well as with the Public Employment Relations Board, the Bureau for Private Post-Secondary Education, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.  Jack, who has a Ph.D. in Psychology, also has a special interest in the field of psychology-and-law.  Jack also has extensive litigation experience, and he has handled writs and appeals before the California Court of Appeal, the California Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of Appeals.Jack has served on the Editorial Board for the Journal of College and University Law, published by the National Association of College and University Attorneys.Jack received his J.D. degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Arizona College of Law, where he served as Articles Editor of the Arizona Law Review and graduated in the top 4% of his class.  After law school, Jack served as a Law Clerk to the late Hon. Thomas Tang at the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.A member of the California Bar, Jack is admitted to practice in the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of the U.S. District Court in California, as well as before the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.Jack received a B.A. degree in Psychology, cum laude, from U.C.L.A.  He earned a Master’s degree in Social Psychology from California State University, Northridge, and his Master’s thesis concerned psychological aspects of eyewitness testimony.  Jack received a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of California, Riverside; Jack’s doctoral dissertation, sponsored by the U.S. Justice Department, dealt with juries.Jack Lipton is Principal Bassist and a member of the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Lawyers’ Philharmonic Orchestra.Prior to becoming an attorney, Jack had a career as an academic psychologist and taught at Humboldt State University, Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., University of Arizona, and Arizona State University.  Also, before earning his Ph.D., Jack taught at Chaffey College, Fullerton College, and San Bernardino Valley College.  Jack has been an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Pepperdine University, and at Southwestern University School of Law, where he teaches Education Law.Jack Lipton has served as a Mediator and an Arbitrator, and he was Foreperson of the Grand Jury for the Central District of California.Jack has served as Chair of the Committee on Legal Issues of the American Psychological Association (“APA”) where he was involved with amicus briefs on behalf of the APA.  Though currently inactive, Jack is licensed or certified to practice psychology in California, Arizona, and New York.  As a psychologist, Jack has served as a consultant in both the public and private sectors, and he had regularly testified as an expert witness.Jack is widely published and has given lectures and presentations in forums throughout the United States and abroad such as at universities and professional conferences.  Jack also provides legal assistance to psychologists and other mental health professionals.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Martin Kosla
Pronouns: he, him, hisMartin Kosla primarily practices in the areas of litigation, real estate, and public law.Martin has handled numerous judicial foreclosure matters for cities and districts in order to recover delinquent special taxes (under the Mello-Roos Act) and delinquent special assessments (under the Streets and Highways Code). This has included taking judicial foreclosure cases to trial, defending appeals filed by property owners, assisting with complex workouts, taking properties to sale, assisting with credit bids at foreclosure sales, and giving general advice on bond and CFD related matters.He has experience in handling real estate transactions, including preparing agreements related to the purchase, sale, and lease of real estate.  Martin has drafted various agreements concerning real property, including purchase and sale agreements, easements and deeds of trust, as well as affordable housing agreements. He has also provided clients with advice on surplus land issues related to the disposal of land by public entities. (Martin is also licensed as a real estate broker in California.)Martin has experience in transactional work, including preparing documents associated with the formation of California corporations and limited liability companies. He also has experience in handling trademark registration matters for private and public clients.Martin is an experienced litigator.  In addition to prosecuting judicial foreclosure cases, he has defended government entities against alleged breaches of constitutional rights.  In particular, Martin has successfully and efficiently handled numerous cases against prison staff, including defending prison medical staff against allegations of deliberate indifference to medical needs under the Eighth Amendment; defending correctional staff against alleged First Amendment retaliation claims; handling Fourteenth Amendment due process claims; defending prison officials against alleged First Amendment exercise of religion claims; defending custody staff against alleged excessive force and failure to protect claims; and handling various cases filed by inmates in state court relating to issues such as medical malpractice.  He has worked on defending deliberate indifference to medical needs claims against counties and their staff.  This has included defending Monell claims based on county policies and practices that allegedly resulted in the deprivation of the detainee’s rights.  He has also worked on state and federal cases filed against private jail operators and police departments based on alleged failures to protect.Martin has also handled a broad range of business litigation cases ranging from defending companies for breach of contract arising out of the supply of goods and services to representing officers of private companies in disputes between their members.  He has also represented public entities in real estate related matters, including lawsuits to extinguish easements and roadways. Prior to relocating to California, Martin practiced as an attorney in Melbourne, Australia, where he specialized in all aspects of business litigation. During this time, Martin also handled various real estate and transactional matters for individual and corporate clients. Before becoming an attorney, Martin served as a forward observer in the Royal Australian Artillery.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • State of Victoria, Australia
Keiko J. Kojima
Pronouns: she, her, hersKeiko Kojima's practice includes a broad range of litigation matters, including insurance coverage disputes, bad faith liability actions, and contractual disputes.  Keiko's primary focus is in the area of ERISA and employee benefits, including the representation of insurers in life, health, and disability litigation.  She also provides litigation assistance to the firm's Education Law Practice Group.While attending Brown University, Keiko interned for former Congressman Esteban E. Torres in Washington D.C.  She was also selected to participate in the Everett Public Service Internship Program to work as a summer intern for Citizens for Tax Justice in Washington D.C.  While in law school, she received an American Jurisprudence Award in Evidence.
  • Education Law
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Michelle Marchetta Kenyon
Pronouns: she, her, hersMichelle Kenyon provides legal representation for cities and other public agencies as city attorney and special counsel.  Michelle currently serves as City Attorney for the cities of Rohnert Park, Calistoga, Piedmont and Pacifica, Town Attorney for the Town of Moraga, and Special Counsel to several cities in the Bay Area.  She previously has served as Acting/Interim City Attorney for many cities including the City of Redwood City, Daly City, Pleasant Hill, and the Town of Danville.  Her practice includes advising city councils and staff in all areas of municipal law issues such as annexation procedures, bidding and claims procedures, CEQA, code enforcement, conflicts of interest laws, contract review, elections, Government Tort Claims Act, initiatives, referenda, land use and planning, municipal finance, open meeting laws, personnel, Proposition 218, and water supply assessments.Michelle’s other areas of specialty include land use litigation and appellate advocacy.  She is experienced in both state and federal trial and appellate courts, including written appearances in the U.S. Supreme Court.  She has successfully served as lead attorney in litigation involving CEQA, inverse condemnation, election law, civil rights, Proposition 218 and rent control, with several outcomes garnering published decisions.
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • League of California Cities, Member
  • League of California Cities, Board of Directors, 2017-present
  • Public Law Executive Committee, State Bar of California, 2013-2016
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, Nominating Committee, Chair 2010
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, President, 2008-2009
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, First Vice President, 2007-2008
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, Second Vice President, 2006-2007
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, Nominating Committee, 1993, 1996, 2003
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, Legislative Committee, 1999-2000
  • League of California Cities, City Attorneys Department, Legal Advocacy Committee, Chair 1995-1996, Member 1994-1996
  • Contra Costa County City Attorneys Association, President 2006
Stephen E. Velyvis
Pronouns: he, him, hisSteve Velyvis is a well-respected land use and environmental law attorney with over 24 years of expertise advising and representing public agency and private clients in administrative proceedings and before state and federal trial and appellate courts.Steve has extensive advisory and litigation experience with and works daily on projects addressing complex legal issues spanning the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Federal Power Act, and the California Coastal Act, as well as the state and federal legal and regulatory frameworks governing clean water, clean air, endangered species and electricity generation and transmission. He also routinely represents clients in land use and planning-related matters and advises on CEQA compliance issues in eminent domain matters.While Steve has extensive advisory and litigation experience with a multitude of environmental laws, he is most experienced with CEQA, having represented parties on all three “sides” of the CEQA equation.  In other words, in addition to successfully representing Burke’s many municipal and public agency clients, Steve has also successfully represented numerous private clients (e.g., project applicants and project opponents.)  In this regard, Steve distinguishes himself as a leading CEQA practitioner.  Steve’s deep and varied experience gives him invaluable insight into what all three sides on a given CEQA project are thinking at every step along the way.  This unique perspective also enables him to develop cutting-edge legal strategies aimed at resolving conflicts and prevailing in litigation, as opposed to simply posturing or falling back on routine "cookie cutter" advice and litigation tools.  In sum, Steve draws on his collective experience to help Burke’s clients think outside the box and routinely provides successful, cost-effective results.
  • Education Law
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Colorado
  • California Bar Association, Environmental Law Section Legislation Committee (member) and Environmental Law Update publication (regular contributor)
  • American Planning Association, Northern California Chapter (Board of Directors, Legislative Director)
  • California Solar Energy Industries Association
  • USGBC Northern California Chapter (founding member, former steering committee member and emerging professionals chair of the Chapter’s Diablo East Bay Branch)
  • California Special Districts Association: CEQA Expert Feedback Team
  • Bay Area City Attorneys’ Association
John J. Welsh
John Welsh is Burke, Williams & Sorensen's Managing Partner and Chairperson of the Management Committee.  He has served in these positions since 1996 and is responsible for the firm’s management strategy and financial performance.  John is a regular presenter and commentator at continuing education law forums and law practice management conferences.When not serving in the above roles, John provides corporate expertise to the firm's private business and not-for-profit clients.  Specifically, John serves as corporate counsel to numerous companies and has negotiated and drafted all of the following documents: supply agreements, distribution agreements, joint venture agreements, franchise agreements, employee confidentiality agreements, leases, sale and purchase of assets and stock agreements, covenants not to compete, partnership agreements, articles of incorporation, bylaws, and SEC filings. Additionally, John has corporate litigation experience involving discovery, law and motion, and trial work involving each of the following causes of action: breach of contract, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage, fraud, trade secrets, negligence, and infliction of emotional distress.John's education law experience encompasses a wide variety of institutional and student-related legal issues including, but not limited to, due process rights in disciplinary and tenure matters, sexual harassment, minority-based admissions and scholarship programs, reasonable accommodations for disabled students, student waivers, inappropriate discipline of students by faculty, right to privacy and public records access, duty of care of institution and its employees, free speech and assembly rights, plagiarism, student assault and battery, revocation and withholding of diplomas, campus crime disclosure, drug testing, accreditation and certification, open meeting laws, and institutional liability for employee negligence.
  • Education Law
  • Eminent Domain
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of New York
  • District of Columbia Bar (inactive)
  • Sorin Society
  • Jonathan Club
Nora E. Wetzel
Pronouns: she, her, hersNora Wetzel is a litigation and transactional attorney in Burke’s San Francisco office with a focus in  eminent domain, commercial real estate, and data privacy matters.In her real estate practice, Nora provides eminent domain legal services to numerous cities, special districts, telecommunications companies, and utility clients. She also litigates commercial lease disputes and breach of contract claims on behalf of landlords and tenants.In her transactional practice, she advises clients regarding their compliance with federal and state privacy laws and security breach notification laws, as well as drafts privacy policies, and negotiates contracts and advises clients on data privacy and cybersecurity related risks.Whether in litigation or transactional matters, Nora provides prompt and efficient legal service to public entities, healthcare entities and related businesses, educational institutions, retailers, commercial landlords and tenants, business owners, property owners, developers and utilities. .Nora has jury trial and mediation experience, as well as regulatory compliance experience in connection with state attorneys general and the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services.Nora has been designated as a Certified Information Privacy Professional, United States (CIPP/US) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).In her life outside of the law, Nora enjoys reading novels, perfume collecting, CrossFit and peloton, snowboarding, and the affection of her spunky senior chihuahua, Raisinette.
  • Data Privacy & Cyber Security
  • Education Law
  • Eminent Domain
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Oregon State Bar
  • Washington State Bar
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Gail E. Kavanagh
Pronouns: she, her, hers Gail Kavanagh’s commercial litigation practice includes real estate title and contract disputes; eminent domain; commercial landlord-tenant matters; commercial tort actions; employment contract, discrimination and harassment actions; and trademark, copyright and trade secrets protection.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • SF CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocate
Cheryl L. Johnson-Hartwell, AWI-CH
Pronouns: she, her, hersCheryl Johnson-Hartwell has successfully litigated over 800 disputes to conclusion.  She has significant experience in federal and state court, with arbitration panels, and before federal and state administrative agencies.  Cheryl provides clients with proactive strategies to manage litigation risk.  She endeavors to obtain an early and cost-effective resolution for disputes and typically resolves them at or before the summary judgment phase. In those cases that proceed further, she has a record of obtaining favorable results for her clients.She also counsels employers on matters involving hiring, discipline and termination, and workplace policies.  Her clients include automotive manufacturers, large-format retail, non-profit entities, security services, entertainment, manufacturing, furniture retail, and public-sector employers.Cheryl is an Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI) Certificate Holder.  She conducts workplace investigations as a neutral fact-finder.  Employers rely on her findings in order to make informed decisions on how to resolve internal workplace complaints.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Texas
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Thomas D. Jex
Pronouns: he, him, hisThomas Jex is a partner with the firm and serves as the City Attorney for the City of Wildomar, Town Attorney for the Town of Yucca Valley, and provides special counsel services for the Jurupa Unified School District.Tom serves as a trusted advisor to public agency governing bodies, commissions, and staff on a wide array of municipal legal issues, including the Brown Act, Public Records Act, conflict of interest laws, planning and zoning laws, contracts, and constitutional issues, among others.  He delivers advice to clients in a manner that is understandable and contains practical guidance that can be readily applied in the real world. Tom provides advice on both legal compliance and risk assessment, understanding that many situations faced by public agencies do not have clear cut answers.Tom regularly advises elected and appointed officials, navigating delicate issues with politically-divergent boards. He clearly presents the impacts of legal constraints on agency activities. Tom takes time to understand the agency’s long- and short-term goals and how the law affects those objectives, finding ways to achieve them whenever possible. He focuses on crafting legal advice that is practical and workable.Tom augments his practice by serving as a member of the Brown Act Committee of the League of California Cities - City Attorney's Department.  He has served as an adjunct professor for the University of California Riverside Extension where he taught courses on the Public Records Act and Redevelopment Law.Tom lived for two years in Quito, Ecuador and is proficient in Spanish.
  • Education Law
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • League of California Cities, City Attorney’s Department Nominating Committee, 2014
  • League of California Cities, City Attorney's Department Brown Act Committee, 2010-2012 and 2021 to present
  • League of California Cities, Environmental Quality Policy Committee, League Partner Liaison
David J. Hyndman
Pronouns: he, him, hisDavid Hyndman practices primarily in the area of commercial litigation, with a focus on construction disputes and related matters.  He represents public and private entity clients in a variety of projects, including EPC contracting, construction management, public works projects, and other complex construction matters.  His experience includes evaluating and resolving claims and disputes involving water processing plants, power plants, roadways, schools, hospitals, tunnels, and airports, among other issues.  David also represents clients in commercial disputes and general litigation matters.  During the course of his career, he has represented clients in jury trials, arbitrations, and mediations.  David is admitted to practice in both California and Wisconsin.David also has significant experience in implementing efficient and effective procedures for managing pretrial discovery in complex cases.  This has frequently included managing document intensive e-discovery and electronic database issues, including implementing cost effective protocols for the review and production of millions of paper and electronic documents, as required by and in compliance with current and evolving Federal and State rules.
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Wisconsin
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Alameda County Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
Chad W. Herrington
Pronouns: he, him, hisChad Herrington provides advisory, transactional, and litigation services on a broad range of municipal law issues for cities, counties, and other public agencies throughout California.  He currently serves as the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Eastvale and the Town of Yucca Valley, and as deputy City Attorney for the City of Rialto, City of Cathedral City, and City of Wildomar.  He previously served as the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Piedmont and City of Rohnert Park.  His practice includes advising city councils and staff in all areas of municipal law such as the public records act, open meeting laws, conflicts of interest laws, code enforcement, CEQA, public contracting and procurement, solid waste franchises, and land use and zoning.  Chad regularly drafts and reviews resolutions, ordinances, and agreements for cities, advises planning departments, reviews environmental documents, and attends planning commission meetings and city council meetings.  Chad also provides trainings on the Brown Act, the Public Records Act, and governmental ethics laws.In addition to his advisory practice, Chad’s other area of specialty includes municipal law litigation, with a focus on eminent domain, inverse condemnation, and property disputes.  His litigation experience includes the successful representation of public entity clients at all stages of litigation, including trial and appeals.Chad is passionate about public law and has been working with public entities his entire career.  Prior to joining Burke, Williams & Sorensen in 2012, Chad served as a graduate law clerk and attorney in the Alameda County Counsel's Office, and worked for a private firm representing school districts and community college districts in a variety of transactional and litigation matters.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Eminent Domain
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Neil F. Yeager
Pronouns: he, him, hisNeil Yeager has developed an extensive and diverse practice in the areas of business, finance, commercial, and real property law where he has gained expertise over the course of more than forty years of legal practice.  His practice involves both private and public clients of the firm.  He has represented client interests in a broad range of complex business, finance, and commercial matters, including contract negotiation, personal property secured transactions, securities law, municipal bond law, equipment leasing, and commercial loan transactions. He also has in-depth experience in a full array of real property transactions involving commercial and industrial leasing, ground leasing, real property acquisition and sale transactions, real property finance, construction lending, options, easements and licenses, and landlord and tenant representation.During the course of his career, Neil was continuously involved in advising Unified Grocers, Inc., one of the country's largest retailer-owned grocery wholesalers. He represented this client in acquisition and leasing transactions relating to retail supermarket locations throughout California and the west, including both the acquisition and leasing of existing locations and the construction and leasing of new locations.  Neil had lead responsibility over the years in representing this client in the bulk acquisition and disposition of numerous supermarket locations which became available through divestitures connected with chain store mergers.Neil has also represented many other grocery and non-grocery industry clients in acquisition and leasing transactions, including stock and asset purchases and sales, facilities leases, and general business and contract matters.Neil's depth of experience has made him a valuable resource to the firm's many public entity clients. He serves as real property counsel to the firm's public clients regarding matters such as the acquisition of property for municipal facilities, parks and open space, and the leasing or other disposition of property for commercial development.  Neil has also had extensive involvement in a variety of public finance matters involving the firm’s clients, including the issuance of municipal bonds.
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • State Bar of California, Business Law Section
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Property Law and Business and Corporations Law Sections
John R. Yeh
Pronouns: he, him, hisJohn Yeh has been practicing law in California since 1991.  A California K-12 public school product and parent, he specializes in representing and advising school districts in charter school oversight, labor and employment, and litigation.  He also has extensive experience in advising school boards and school districts on the Brown Act, conflicts of interest, and the California Public Records Act. He represents and advises other educational agencies, including California Joint Powers Authorities, on their legal obligations and various aspects of their operation.John is one of the State’s most experienced advocates before trial courts, courts of appeal, and the California Supreme Court on charter school and school district matters, having achieved the following results for Burke’s school district clients:Successful adjudication before the California Supreme Court of the “Between-Term” rule in the Unemployment Insurance Code, and invalidation of appeals board precedent decision (United Educators of San Francisco AFT/CFT v. California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (2020) 8 Cal.5th 805); Dismissal of charter school legal challenge to revocation of its charter (Butte County Superior Court Case No. 156847); Successful defense of challenge to school district award of meal service contract (San Francisco Superior Court Case No. CPF-12-512681); Summary Adjudication in favor of City against charter school's attempt to exempt itself from local zoning requirements (Santa Clara County Superior Court Case No. 1-13-CV-255504); Successful challenge to county board of education’s attempt to grant exemption from local zoning to countywide charter school (San Jose Unified School District v. Santa Clara County Office of Education et al. (2017) 7 Cal.App.5th 967); Successful judgment after trial in nuisance action against charter school operating in violation of local zoning ordinances (Santa Clara County Superior Court Case No. 1-13-CV-255504); Demurrer sustained without leave to amend as to Petition for Writ of Mandate regarding salary schedule issue (Santa Clara County Superior Court Case No. 16-CV-297270); Favorable court of appeal decision addressing material revision requirement for additional charter school sites (Today’s Fresh Start Charter School v. Inglewood Unified School District (2018) 20 Cal.App.5th 276); Denial of charter school Writ of Mandate challenging school district facilities allocation under Proposition 39 (Santa Clara County Superior Court Case No. CV340197); Dismissal of charter school Writ of Mandate challenging school district facilities allocation under Proposition 39 (San Francisco County Superior Court Case No. CPF-20-517094); Affirmance of attorneys' fees award on behalf of school district against charter school (Sixth District Court of Appeal, Case No. H045884); Denial of charter school Writ of Mandate under Proposition 39 (Alameda Superior Court Case No. RG21090115); Dismissal of charter school's Constitutional equal protection and due process claims against public school administrators (Northern District Case No. 20-CV-08555-CRB). Discovery sanctions against charter schools for abuse of discovery process. (Contra Costa Superior Court Case No. MSC15-00574; Santa Clara County Superior Court Case No. 21CV380804) Denial of charter school request for injunction to stay revocation. (Alameda Superior Court Case No. 24CV078742)Charter School LawIn the area of charter school law, John has extensive experience advising school boards on the granting, denial, oversight, monitoring and revocation of charters.  John’s experience includes the following:Representation of several large urban and rural unified school districts, as well as smaller K-8 districts, on how to deal with charter school issues. Advising school boards on a number of high-profile charter revocations, as well as on the review of charter petitions, having reviewed over 200 charter petitions on behalf of school districts. Advising school districts on best practices in charter school oversight, proposed charter school legislation and charter school facilities and funding.John has written widely on cutting-edge issues involving charter school law, including a definitive treatment of "Understanding Dependent Charters," Charter Schools and Collective Bargaining: The Unholy Alliance, and “Charter Schools and Collective Bargaining, Implications for Authorizing Agencies,” (California Schools, Winter 2011) a work that was cited in the Hastings Law Journal (Chen,  J. “California Charter School Teachers: Flexibility in the Classroom, Vulnerability as an Employee,” 67 Hastings L.J. 1733 (2016).)  He has also written on "Land Use: The New Arena In The Struggle Between Independence and Accountability For Charter Schools." Other AreasJohn also practices in the areas of personnel and employment law, with a focus on school district labor relations and personnel, including discrimination claims before the DFEH/Civil Rights Division and EEOC.  He has also compiled a successful record representing school districts in arbitration hearings and unfair practice claims before PERB.  He also advises school districts and other educational institutions and public entities on contracting issues, student matters, retiree benefits, data privacy, and accreditation. His litigation experience includes jury trials, bench trials, writs of mandate, and appeals. John has also been certified as an Interest Based Bargaining trainer, and speaks frequently before industry associations on charter school and school district personnel legal issues.
  • Education Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • Association of California Schools Administrators Education Legal Support Fund Advisory Group
  • California Council of School Attorneys
Brian I. Hamblet
Pronouns: he, him, hisBrian Hamblet is a partner at Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP with over 20 years of experience working with public agencies.  Brian is the Senior Assistant City Attorney for the City of Simi Valley.  He also provides advice to numerous public entities across the state, including Camarillo, Santa Clarita, Burbank, Rialto, and Lawndale.Brian’s interest in representing public entities began before graduating law school while he was a law clerk at a firm defending the cities of Beverly Hills and Ventura.  Since then, Brian has developed a strong background in advising and defending governmental entities and their employees in a wide range of matters including the Public Records Act, conflict of interest laws, tort litigation, particularly premises liability, dangerous condition of public property, wrongful death, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, constitutional law, and civil rights litigation.  Brian has also advised many municipalities regarding how to stay compliant with the Brown Act.Brian also serves as the City Prosecutor for numerous cities including Rosemead, Camarillo, and Santa Clarita where he successfully handles criminal litigation and prosecution of code enforcement matters.  Serving in these capacities has given Brian a broad range of litigation experience which he continues to expand upon to successfully advise and represent his clients.As a litigator, Brian has also successfully litigated and tried cases to verdict for both public agencies and private clients in the areas of bodily injury, contract disputes, employment discrimination, products liability, motor vehicle warranty, toxic tort, and unfair business practices, as well as bankruptcy, preference and fraudulent transfer litigation.Brian received his B.A. in philosophy with a minor in business administration from UCLA in 1987.  He graduated magna cum laude from Loyola Law School, in 2000 where he was ranked number one in his division and received numerous honors including the Order of the Coif, the Sayre MacNeil Scholars Award, the Dean’s Scholarship for Academic Excellence, the American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Ethical Lawyering, and First Honors Awards in 1st Amendment Law, as well as Initiative and Referendum Law.  Brian was also appointed a member of the Order of the Coif, the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society, and Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society and was an Editor on the Loyola Law Review.  Brian has also lectured extensively for the City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County (“CAALAC”) as well as the University of Southern California, Loyola Law School, and Mount Saint Mary’s College.Prior to becoming an attorney, Brian was an apprentice editor on the movie, Father of the Bride II.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • President Emeritus, City Attorney's Association of Los Angeles County (CAALAC) 2023
  • President, City Attorney's Association of Los Angeles County (CAALAC) 2022
  • Vice-President, City Attorney's Association of Los Angeles County (CAALAC) 2021
  • Secretary, City Attorney's Association of Los Angeles County (CAALAC) 2020
  • Treasurer, City Attorney's Association of Los Angeles County (CAALAC) 2019
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
Stephanie Gutierrez
Pronouns: she, her, hersStephanie Gutierrez is an attorney at the Riverside office of Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP and has a range of experience advising and representing public entities. Stephanie currently serves as Senior Assistant City Attorney for the City of Simi Valley, Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Buellton, Rosemead, and Temple City, as Assistant General Counsel for the Banning Library District and the Central Basin Municipal Water District, and as Deputy City Attorney for the cities of Cathedral City, Lawndale, Rialto, Wildomar and Town of Yucca Valley.Stephanie serves as counsel during city council and planning commission meetings, regularly advises on the Brown Act, the Political Reform Act, California conflict of interest law and the California Public Records Act.  She attends Executive Team meetings, assisting in preparation of meeting agendas, and provides a wide array of trainings to local government officials ranging from zoning and land use regulations to AB 1234. Stephanie is also skilled in public contracting and contract negotiation. Prior to joining Burke, Stephanie’s practice concentrated on immigration law.  Stephanie also worked for the San Bernardino County Counsel’s office where she advised the Assessor Recorder Clerk, the Land Use Services Department, and the Chief Administrator’s Office.Stephanie earned her Juris Doctor degree from University of La Verne College of Law.  During law school, she served as a judicial extern for Associate Justice Carol D. Codrington of the Fourth District Court of Appeal, and was Editor in Chief of the Journal of Law Business and Ethics.  She also received a Master of Public Administration degree from University of La Verne College of Business and Public Management.
  • Education Law
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Leo A. Deegan Inn of Court
  • Riverside County Bar Association
Laurie N. Gustafson
Laurie Gustafson is an accomplished commercial real estate attorney with more than 25 years of experience.  Laurie focuses her practice on complex real estate, finance and construction transactions.  She assists clients, both private and public, with the acquisition and disposition of commercial real property, due diligence, financing, leasing, design and construction, development and management.  She handles a wide range of projects including offices, corporate campuses, retail, restaurant, shopping centers, multi-family, industrial, rural, infrastructure and mixed use. Laurie has also represented numerous cities throughout California as special real estate counsel on real property acquisitions, dispositions and leasing.  She has also assisted cities with the negotiation, documentation and closing on affordable housing projects.Laurie served as the Law Clerk to Chief Justice Edmond W. Burke of the Alaska Supreme Court from 1984-1985.
  • Construction Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Commercial Real Estate Women San Francisco (CREW SF)
  • Commercial Real Estate Women San Francisco (CREW SF), 2015 President
  • Commercial Real Estate Women San Francisco (CREW SF), Board of Directors 2012-2016
  • Commercial Real Estate Women San Francisco (CREW SF), Co-Founder, CREW SF Rising Leaders Group, for members fresher to the commercial real estate industry seeking leadership, development opportunities and mentorship
Samantha W. Zutler
Pronouns: she, her, hersSamantha Zutler is the City Attorney of the cities of Healdsburg and Capitola.  Samantha serves as the Assistant City Attorney of Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Assistant Town Attorney of the Town of Tiburon.  As City Attorney, Samantha advises on a wide range of general municipal law issues, including the Brown Act, conflicts of interest, and public records requests.  She has also litigated writs challenging public records responses, constitutional challenges to land-use decisions, and contractual issues.  Samantha also advises regarding general land use matters, CEQA, and constitutional issues.Samantha also maintains a specialty practice in labor and employment.  She regularly defends claims of discrimination and harassment, wage and hour claims, and claims of wrongful discharge.  She works with clients at all stages of the disciplinary process, from drafting and implementing new policies to defending employers in disciplinary appeals.  Samantha has represented public and private sector clients in individual, collective, and class actions, and has extensive experience in litigating employment discrimination claims.  Her clients include the City of Oakland, the City of Petaluma, the County of San Bernardino, and the County of Alameda.Samantha is frequently called upon to conduct training for employees, managers and elected officials throughout California on a variety of topics, including ethics for public officials, Brown Act, prevention of sexual harassment, and best management practices.  Her experience ranges from conducting individual, one-on-one remedial trainings to group trainings for over two hundred employees.  Her audiences have included engineers, maintenance workers, police officers, firefighters, attorneys, mid-level and senior management employees, human resources personnel, Boards of Directors, City Councils, and the most difficult audience possible – lawyers.Samantha lives in the bustling and vibrant city of San Francisco.  She serves as a volunteer mediator for Community Boards, a nonprofit that provides mediators to the community.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Alameda County Bar Association, Labor & Employment Law Section
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Barristers Club
  • Queen's Bench Bar Association
Brian S. Ginter
Pronouns: he, him, hisBrian Ginter is experienced in all phases of civil litigation from pre-lawsuit settlement negotiations and pre-judgment provisional relief through trial and appeal. He has obtained favorable results for clients at all stages of their dispute, including temporary restraining orders, writs of attachment, summary judgment, verdict, and appeal. Brian is admitted to all state and federal courts in California, and has handled cases pending before the California Court of Appeal, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and United States Supreme Court.Brian’s practice is concentrated in the areas of civil rights, business litigation, employment law, and professional liability. Having had the benefit of working in litigation firms since he was admitted to the bar, and before that as a paralegal and law clerk, he is able to prosecute and defend a wide variety of cases, which have included allegations of fraud, mass tort, unfair competition, and breach of contract. He recently second-chaired a trial involving a breach of contract claim by a harbor terminal company against a defaulting tenant. The case also involved allegations by the defendant that the terminal company breached the contract and damaged the defendant’s oil trading business by approximately $30 million. After a bench trial, the defendant agreed to settle the case by paying the firm’s client over $5 million.Brian’s civil rights cases involve allegations of excessive force, wrongful arrest and prosecution, and First Amendment retaliation. He has successfully represented public agencies and officers in cases involving severe injuries, including officer-involved shootings and wrongful conviction that resulted in years of incarceration. Brian recently obtained a defense verdict in a case arising out of the George Floyd protests in 2020. The case involved injury to the plaintiff’s genitals caused by a 40mm less-lethal projectile. Brian successfully argued the officer’s use of force was justified because the plaintiff was assaulting another officer. Brian also represented the County of San Bernardino and members of its District Attorney’s office in what began as six lawsuits brought by persons who were indicted and prosecuted as part of the “Colonies” corruption scandal – a case that involved allegations of bribery and extortion in connection with a $102 million settlement of a civil lawsuit brought against the County. The plaintiffs alleged civil rights violations and sued under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.Brian’s employment law experience involves claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination, including independent investigations of such claims. He is frequently called upon to assist clients in difficult and sensitive cases of whistleblower retaliation or fraud and other criminal activity. Brian represented the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission in matters arising out of wide-ranging public corruption. The cases included claims against event promoters that paid more than $2 million to a person who was then employed by the Coliseum Commission. After hard-fought litigation, which included a successful appeal to the California Court of Appeal and a parallel criminal prosecution, the defendants agreed to pay the Coliseum Commission $3.5 million. Brian also represented of the City of Inglewood in a case where an alleged whistleblower made statements about the City’s dealings in building its new stadium, among other things.  The case was settled favorably before trial. Other recent work includes representation of the City of Anaheim in defense of race discrimination allegations. The case resulted in a unanimous defense verdict after a two-week trial.Most recently, Brian was part of the team defending the City of Monterey against a whistleblower retaliation claim brought by a police officer. The plaintiff sought a very large damage award and claimed he had not been able to obtain subsequent employment. After a two-week jury trial, which involved numerous evidentiary motions in which the City was largely successful, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the City.In the professional liability arena, Brian has successfully represented lawyers, architects, and engineers involving claims of breach of contract, malpractice, conflicts of interest, breach of fiduciary duty, and fraud. He has also litigated claims against these professionals as well as accountants when the professional’s service has caused injury to the client.Away from the office, Brian enjoys staying active in competitive sports. He is an avid baseball player. Along with his wife, he also races with the Vintage Auto Racing Association and other vintage auto racing organizations.
  • Construction Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association
Algeria R. Ford
Pronouns: he, him, hisAlgeria Ford is a member of the Public Law, Labor and Employment, Litigation, and Education practice groups. As a Public Law attorney, Al currently serves as City Attorney for the City of Simi Valley, Assistant City Attorney for the City of Cathedral City and Assistant City Attorney for the City of Rialto. Al also serves as General Counsel for the Banning Library District and General Counsel for the Ventura County Waterworks District No. 8. In addition, Al serves as special counsel in the area of employment law for the Hesperia Unified School District, the Val Verde Unified School District, the Victor Valley Union High School District and the Apple Valley Unified School District. As an employment lawyer, Al provides special counsel labor and employment services to multiple public entities as well as private entities. Additionally, Al routinely serves as lead labor negotiator, has an investigation practice, handles disciplinary appeals and grievance procedures, and advises on a myriad of employment issues including in specialty areas like police (POBRA) and Fire (FFBORA). In the area of litigation, Al has extensive experience handling labor and employment, civil rights, tort and premise liability, and code enforcement lawsuits. Al has also handled appeals in the California Court of Appeal, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Finally, Al also has a robust training practice and routinely trains clients on emerging issues for public entities including in the law enforcement, employment law, and records disclosure context. Prior to joining the firm, Al represented public sector clients while employed with the San Bernardino Office of County Counsel as a member of both the litigation and employment groups. He also previously worked as a Deputy District Attorney with the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, where he prosecuted multiple cases to jury verdict. Al started his career with the Louisville Metro Public Defender’s Office, obtaining successful results for clients at hearings and jury trial. During law School, Al was the Editor-in-Chief of two of the school’s three legal journals, was a member of the Moot Court Board, and served on the school’s National Trial and National Environmental Moot Court Teams. He won the School’s prestigious oral advocacy competition during his second year of law school and received honors for obtaining the highest grade in Advanced Constitutional Law, Advanced Trial Practice, and Criminal Procedure.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Kentucky
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
Nira F. Doherty
Pronouns: she, her, hersNira Doherty is an experienced city attorney, litigator, and land use expert. Her litigation and transactional practices emphasize land use, CEQA, housing and government law issues. She serves as the City Attorney for the City of Menlo Park, General Counsel for the Tahoe Donner Association, and General Counsel for the Tahoe Transportation District.Nira represents dozens of cities and public agencies, as well as private landowners and developers on land use, zoning, CEQA and Subdivision Map Act matters.  She represents clients in all phases of development including entitlement and administrative approvals, general plan updates, CEQA compliance and enforcement of zoning laws.Nira advises both private and public agency clients on State housing laws including Density Bonus Law, SB 35, Housing Accountability Act, SB 330 and ADU laws. She has negotiated and drafted development agreements and performed affordable housing diligence review.Nira has also overseen citizen initiatives from inception to election and represented cities in litigation regarding ballot measures.  She has successfully served as lead attorney in litigation involving CEQA, general plan updates, inverse condemnation, contract disputes, health and safety receiverships, code enforcement matters, and tort claims.Nira graduated from UC Davis School of Law where she was a member of the UC Davis Law Review and Editor-in-Chief of the UC Davis Environmental Law and Policy Journal.  Nira externed for the former Chief Judge Vaughn Walker of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California and clerked for Judge Steven Bernard of the Colorado Court of Appeals.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • State Bar of Colorado
Kara DiBiasio Martini
Kara DiBiasio Martini is an accomplished litigator and trial lawyer, specializing in commercial litigation.  Kara handles all types of commercial litigation, including breach of contract claims, partnership disputes, vendor and third party contract disputes, and corporate management disputes.  She also litigates commercial real estate matters, including common area disputes, enforcement of ECR, CC&R, and other restrictive covenants, and disputes involving development agreements, leases, and purchase and sale agreements.  Kara’s real estate practice also encompasses CEQA litigation and eminent domain actions.Kara has represented Fortune 500 companies, business owners, property owners, retailers, public utilities, public entities, private individuals, landlords and commercial tenants in matters involving shopping centers, mixed use projects, industrial properties, and master plan communities.Kara has successfully resolved cases for her clients through jury trials, motion practice, and settlement, including mediation.  She handles all aspects of litigation, including pre-lawsuit counseling, initial investigation, development and execution of strategic discovery plans, handling of complex e-discovery matters, and through depositions, motion practice, settlement discussions, ADR, trial preparation, and trial.Kara earned her J.D. from UC Davis, where she was a member of the Negotiations Honors Board, Moot Court Board, and winner of the 43rd Annual Neumiller Moot Court Competition.  Kara graduated as a member of the Order of the Barristers for excellence in oral advocacy.  She has continued her commitment to her alma mater as an Adjunct Professor at UC Davis, King Hall School of Law.
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Eminent Domain
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • California State Bar
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Commercial Real Estate Women San Francisco (Crew SF)
Sheila Delshad
Pronouns: she, her, hersSheila Delshad represents clients in various labor and employment law matters.  Her counseling practice focuses on discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour claims, independent contractor issues, employment contracts, due process, medical leaves and disability accommodation and public pension and health benefits.  Sheila also has extensive experience counseling and assisting clients with internal reviews and revisions of employment policies and procedures, as well as conducting neutral investigations of workplace complaints.Sheila has served as lead labor negotiator for multiple collective bargaining agreements and continually advises employers on an array of labor relations matters such as the meet and confer process, grievances, discipline, layoffs, reorganizations and contracting out.Sheila’s litigation practice includes considerable work defending public agencies against class action claims of worker misclassification and discrimination.  She has defended and counseled employers in matters involving both state and federal law, such as equal employment opportunity under Title VII, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Americans with Disability Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the California Family Rights Act, the California Pregnancy Disability Leave Act and the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act.While attending University of Southern California Law School, Sheila represented indigent clients with USC’s Immigration Law Clinic and with Bet Tzedek Legal Services.  Sheila has also served as an extern to the United States Attorney's Office and as a law clerk to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Timothy L. Davis
Pronouns: he, him, hisTimothy Davis is a partner in Burke, Williams & Sorensen's Silicon Valley office and is Chair of the firm's Labor and Employment Law practice group.Tim has tried to verdict employment cases in both federal and state court, and has conducted over 70 employment arbitrations.  Tim routinely defends employers in litigation matters in actions involving state and federal law, such as Title VII, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, Americans with Disability Act, Age Discrimination and Employment Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, California Family Rights Act, California Pregnancy Disability Act, Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights, and wage and hour issues, including wage and hour class actions.  He has represented employers in claims of wrongful termination, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of loyalty, unlawful interference with prospective economic advantage, unfair competition, and constitutional rights violations.  His practice also includes the representation of employers before state, federal, and local administrative proceedings, including the Department of Labor, local civil service commissions, PERB, EEOC, and OSHA.  Tim's reported decisions include Alhambra Police Officers Association v. City of Alhambra, (2003) 113 Cal.App.4th, 413.Tim also represents both public and private employers as a lead negotiator during collective bargaining with their employee groups, including police, fire, general employees, and management groups.  Additionally, his practice includes internal investigations of employment complaints involving discrimination and harassment, as well as the presentation of seminars on how to prevent discrimination and harassment and investigate allegations of discrimination and harassment.  He also trains human resources professionals and managers regarding proper investigation techniques.  His practice includes development of personnel rules and policies including discipline and grievance procedures, and the investigation of grievances.  He advises management clients on labor and employment law compliance matters.  He has also served as legal advisor during grievance proceedings.Tim's commitment and experience in public law began in law school, where he co-authored the article, "Does a Public Law Attorney Owe a Duty to Third Parties?" which appeared in the Summer 1994 issue of the Public Law Journal.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
Donald M. Davis
Pronouns: he, him, hisDon Davis has provided contract city attorney and general counsel services to public agencies throughout California for over 25 years.  He currently serves as the City Attorney for Rolling Hills Estates and General Counsel for the Friant Water Authority.  Don also provides special counsel services for numerous other Burke public entity clients.Don has considerable expertise in land use and planning having advised numerous planning commissions and city councils throughout his legal career. He regularly consults with city planning staffs on matters ranging from General Plan amendments to use permits.  Don has drafted dozens of major zoning and land use ordinances, and has developed local density bonus programs.  As general counsel for the Friant Water Authority, which is responsible for operating and maintaining key facilities of the federal Central Valley Project, Don has been involved in major water infrastructure projects funded by federal, state, and local agencies.Don enjoys governance issues and has extensive experience in the preparation and amendment of various governance documents such as joint exercise of powers agreements, joint powers authority bylaws, and memorandums of understanding between multiple agencies.Don is an authority on the Brown Act, Public Records Act, and other government transparency and ethics laws and is the firm’s principal instructor for AB 1234 ethics trainings.  He has provided seminars around the state on these subjects, which have been attended by hundreds of public officials and staff members and developed the Brown Act Compliance Manual and the Public Records Act Compliance Manual for the California Special Districts Association.Don regularly handles a broad range of real estate transactional matters for public agencies such as property acquisitions, financing, leasing, and dispositions.  As part of such transactions, he provides advice on appraisals, title reports, legal descriptions, engineering, and survey issues.  In the course of his practice, Don has assisted public and private clients in the purchase or sale of thousands of acres of property valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars.  Don has drafted a variety of easement, license, and encroachment agreements with respect to both public and private uses and projects.Don has significant experience with a wide variety of environmental issues including CEQA and NEPA.  In working with the firm’s public and private clients, Don has handled all aspects of the CEQA/NEPA compliance process, including the hiring and management of project specialists in various environmental disciplines.  He routinely provides advice and opinions on CEQA/NEPA compliance strategies, and has reviewed and commented on numerous CEQA/NEPA documents ranging from notices of preparation to mitigated negative declarations and environmental impact reports.Don is proficient in negotiating, drafting, and reviewing contacts for public agencies, including contracts for public works projects, maintenance, goods and services, consultants and professional services.  Don is a strong proponent of plain language in public contracts, which should be readable and understandable to public agency staff and the general public – not just lawyers.Don regularly provides advice on a range of public finance matters such as Proposition 218 and 26, the adoption and adjustment of public fees, rates and charges (including sewer, water and solid waste rates), and has advised clients on the formation and oversight of assessment districts, community facilities districts, and other special financing mechanisms.As a litigator, Don has successfully defended public agencies in matters involving due process, equal protection, freedom of speech, government torts, inverse condemnation, public bidding and contract disputes, and writs of mandamus including CEQA suits.  Don also has represented private clients in real estate, contract, and business-related litigation.Prior to becoming an attorney, Don served as a United States Peace Corps Volunteer in Yemen and also worked as an international educational consultant.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • California Special Districts Association
  • Association of California Water Agencies
J. David Darroch
Pronouns: he, him, hisA partner with Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP, David Darroch practices in the area of construction disputes, litigation and alternative dispute resolution.  For the past 20 years, David has focused his practice primarily in the specialized field of construction law, construction litigation and construction-related issues.  He represents public and private entities in the area of power engineering, infrastructure, transportation, wastewater, and industrial process engineering.  David has extensive expertise counseling owners, construction firms, designers, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers regarding construction change management and project disputes.  He has experience assisting clients with dispute resolution boards, mediations, and other informal dispute resolution methods and has extensive experience in prosecuting and defending claims and trying cases to verdict, including jury trials, court trials, arbitrations and appeals in construction matters large and small.David is admitted to practice in the State and Federal courts of California, and has been admitted pro hac vice in various other jurisdictions in the United States.
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • Alameda County Bar Association
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
Douglas W. Dal Cielo
Douglas Dal Cielo specializes in general business litigation and family law.  Areas of expertise include real estate, business torts, employment litigation, and corporate disputes.  He possesses significant trial experience, including eight jury trials and over 15 court trials.  Doug’s last two jury trials resulted in verdicts for his clients in excess of $12 million and $4.2 million on behalf of plaintiffs.  He has taken over 300 depositions, and served as a court appointed arbitrator and mediator.  Recent accomplishments include the settlement of a $5 million shareholder dispute on behalf of the minority shareholder, a $3.2 million wrongful termination and fraud claim on behalf of the plaintiffs, a $1.6 million mechanic’s lien foreclosure action on behalf of the claimant contractor, and a $12 million jury verdict on behalf of a plaintiff in an elder abuse claim in Santa Clara County.
  • Family Law & Trusts and Probate
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • California State Bar Association
  • Santa Clara County Bar Association
Deirdre Joan Cox
Pronouns: she, her, hersFor over twenty years, Deirdre Joan Cox has practiced in the construction and public contracting field.  Joan's practice involves representing public agencies in complex construction matters, including strategizing development and procurement approaches, drafting construction documents, including performance and payment bonds and parent guarantees, advising clients during the course of construction, claims review and analysis, and claims resolution, including mediation, arbitration, and litigation.  She assists in the resolution of issues that occur at the intersections between funding, design, acquisition, and construction.  She serves as special counsel to a number of local agencies and general counsel for the Olivehurst Public Utility District.  She has extensive litigation experience in state and federal court.  Her efforts, from a project’s early stages through trial and beyond, allow public agencies to deliver public projects on time and on budget.Her experience includes multi-million dollar projects for cities, counties, and other municipalities, including hospitals, community college, school and special districts, and other commercial facilities in myriad bond funded projects, individual projects, and capital improvement programs.  She has particular experience in lease revenue bond financing, Mello-Roos bonds, public private partnerships, and other financing mechanisms.Joan has extensive experience working with public entity clients to develop construction project manuals:  “front-end” construction documents for all types of public works projects using delivery methods that involve competitive bidding utilizing lowest responsive, responsible bidding and “best value” concepts for traditional hard bid / design-bid-build, design-build, construction manager at risk, and lease-leaseback delivery mechanisms. She also drafts contracts for architects, engineers and other professionals.Her work includes preparing the project documentation including drafting, negotiation, structuring of delivery and procurement approaches and risk evaluation.  She also assists public entity clients in administering the bidding process and facilitating the defense and handling of bid protests, subcontractor listing, project setup, and related issues that arise during the bidding / proposal process including attending hearings and assisting in preparing findings and conclusions.Joan also has experience in inverse condemnation and California land use, development and CEQA law, having represented both private and public entities in connection with flood control disputes, water rights, and environmental impact review/mitigated negative declaration issues.Joan received her J.D. with honors from Golden Gate University School of Law.  She served as a Settlement Commissioner for the Alameda County Superior Court, a fee arbitrator and a private mediator.  She taught contract law at East Bay Law School for ten years.  She has also taught Public Finance and Law & Economics at Golden Gate University.  Over the last 12 years, Joan served as the Planning Commissioner, Councilmember, and Mayor of the City of Sausalito.
  • Construction Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • American Bar Association
  • California Women Lawyers
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Contra Costa County Bar Association
  • Alameda County Bar Association
  • Women Lawyers of Alameda County
  • National Association of Women in Construction
Melissa M. Cowan
Pronouns: she, her, hersMelissa M. Cowan is a highly skilled litigator with decades of experience representing a broad spectrum of clients.  She has achieved success for first-party insurers, third-party administrators, and employee benefit plans at national, state, and local levels.  Her results – including two separate jury verdicts for punitive damages against fraudulent insureds – have contributed to the development of insurance law within the Ninth Circuit and California. Her broad expertise includes long-term care, disability, accident, life, health, critical care, and ERISA.Her practice also includes representation of public and private employers in discrimination, retaliation, wage and hour class action, and sexual abuse matters.Melissa combines her deep experience in investigating and uncovering fraud with her litigation expertise to advise and represent clients on fraud-related issues.  She is accredited as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).As a veteran speaker at national and regional forums, Melissa strives for new ways to keep fraud, best practices, and industry issues reasonable and thought-provoking.  Her special interests include fraud/false claims, “bad faith”, ERISA, litigation tactics, legal trends, and claims practices.Melissa serves on Burke’s Personnel Committee and co-leads the Insurance Practice Group.  She is likewise an active member of the DEI Committee and Education Sub-Committee.When not working tirelessly for clients, Melissa enjoys adventures with her family, musical theater, and UCLA Bruin volleyball and basketball.  Her views on life and the law are exemplified in the philosophies of the great UCLA Coach John Wooden, who said, “It takes time to create excellence. If it could be done quickly, more people would do it.”
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Defense Research Institute
  • International Claim Association
  • The Association of Life Insurance Counsel
  • Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Timothy Alan Colvig
Pronouns: he, him, hisTimothy A. Colvig is recognized as an expert in the fields of insurance, environmental, and construction law.  He has over 30 years of legal experience litigating and resolving disputes in a broad range of disciplines, including real estate, landlord-tenant, business transactions, unfair competition, corporate, and employment law matters.
  • Construction Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • American Bar Association, Construction Industry Forum Committee
  • American Bar Association, Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee
  • American Bar Association, Natural Resources & Environment Section
  • American Bar Association, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section
  • American Bar Association, Litigation Section
  • State Bar of California, Litigation Section
  • State Bar of California, Environmental Law Section
Susan E. Coleman
Pronouns: she, her, hersSusan Coleman is a Partner at Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP with 27 years litigation experience and a strong background in constitutional law/civil rights litigation and employment law. Susan has defended individuals and officials, governmental entities and corporations in 50 civil jury trials in federal and state courts throughout California, with very successful results (over 95% defense verdicts).  Susan holds an Advocate status within the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).Susan worked for the Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, for over 13 years. Since going to private practice, Susan has represented various entities such as the cities of Alhambra, Burbank, Hemet, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Modesto, Newport Beach, Pasadena, Simi Valley, Stockton and Riverside; the county of San Bernardino; the GEO Group; Management & Training Corporation; Alcohol Monitoring Systems Inc., the Bureau of Prisons, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and those entities’ individual employees and executives.Susan also has extensive experience with class action litigation, including several class actions on behalf of the Department of Corrections, and she represented the Board of Parole Hearings in a lengthy bench trial involving the Americans with Disabilities Act (Armstrong v. Davis).  In the last few years, Susan has defeated class certification in cases for various clients.Susan has specialties in certain unique areas of law including officer-involved shootings and other uses of force, alleged wrongful conviction cases and ankle-monitor related litigation (for companies such as AMS, B.I. Inc., and LCA Inc.).  She also conducts personnel investigations as needed for clients.Susan has consistently taken measures to ensure excellent representation of her clients in a cost-effective manner.  For example, she recommends LVN review and summary of medical records (providing a medical expertise at a fraction of attorney billing rates); she keeps brief banks on common areas of law in order to avoid re-inventing the wheel for each case; and she takes every effort to eliminate defendants and/or claims from the case at the earliest opportunity, prevailing on many cases at the motion to dismiss or demurrer stage.  While many cases cannot be defeated at the initial motion stage, Susan has had excellent results in prevailing in summary judgment and at trial.  She is also in favor of, and actively pursues, measures to decrease future litigation, such as pursuing the award and recovery of costs after prevailing, having plaintiffs declared as vexatious litigants where appropriate, or seeking recovery of fees and costs under FRCP 41(d) for prior lawsuits when there are successive similar lawsuits.During law school, Susan served as Articles Editor for the Santa Clara Law Review. In addition, she held a clerkship for the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District for Justice J. Smith. After obtaining her J.D., Susan attended San Francisco State University’s Master’s in Tax program from 1994-1996, completing all but thesis.
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States District Court for the District of Colorado
  • American Board of Trial Advocates, Associate
  • President, Federal Bench Executive Committee, California State Bar – 2016, Vice President - 2015, and member 2012-2014
  • Member, Public Safety Committee, League of California Cities, 2013 - 2014
J. Leah Castella
Pronouns: she, her, hersLeah Castella is a partner in Burke’s Oakland office. She received her J.D. with Honors from the University of Texas, Austin in 1999 and her B.A. in Philosophy from Lewis & Clark College in 1995. She currently serves as the General Counsel of Ironhouse Sanitary District, Valley of the Moon Water District, and Central Contra Costa Sanitary District and as the Assistant General Counsel for Union Sanitary District.As a seasoned public law lawyer, Leah is familiar with the full range of laws affecting California public agencies, including the Brown Act, the Public Records Act, the Political Reform Act, Proposition 218, and the Public Trust Doctrine. She has particular expertise advising public agencies on governance, rate setting, election law, and constitutional law.Leah is also an experienced litigator and appellate advocate. She has handled dozens of cases in state and federal court on behalf of public and private clients. And she has successfully argued over a dozen cases in the California Court of Appeal.  Her areas of expertise include eminent domain, inverse condemnation, regulatory takings, municipal finance, government ethics and transparency, and constitutional challenges to local legislative enactments.
  • Eminent Domain
  • Financial Institutions and Bankruptcy
  • Inverse Condemnation
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Women’s Debate Institute, founder and Board Chair
  • Bay Area Urban Debate League, Board Member
Joseph P. Buchman
Pronouns: he, him, his Joseph Buchman maintains a diverse litigation and transactional practice, acts as general counsel to Montebello Land & Water Co., a mutual benefit non-profit water company, and as counsel to the Los Angeles Unified School District School Construction Bond Citizens' Oversight Committee. Joseph has extensive background in public, corporate, business, and real estate matters, acquired from years of experience representing and advising clients in bankruptcy matters, eminent domain, real estate and title litigation, purchase and sale transactions, financing transactions, probate and estate planning, tort litigation, collection actions, contract disputes, and election litigation.
  • Eminent Domain and Inverse Condemnation
  • Financial Institutions and Bankruptcy
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California
  • United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum
Thomas B. Brown
Pronouns: he, him, hisThomas Brown has been with Burke since 2010.  He served for eight years as the City Attorney for the City of St. Helena, and 12 years as the City Attorney for the City of Napa, prior to which he served as Senior Deputy City Attorney for the City of Berkeley.Tom represents public agency clients.  His practice focuses on all aspects of municipal law.  He has extensive experience advising clients and litigating in land use, zoning and planning, the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), real property entitlements, police power, charter cities, municipal taxation, Brown Act, Public Records Act, code enforcement, intergovernmental relations, grand juries, elections, initiatives, and referenda.Tom has successfully litigated several cases involving issues under California’s open meetings law, the Brown Act.  He has provided training under the Brown Act and the Public Records Act, including for the League of California Cities at its annual New Mayors and Councilmembers orientation meeting each January.  He has frequently provided ethics training under AB 1234.Tom was a visiting professor at Sonoma State University where he taught "California Land Use Law."  He is a past President of the City Attorneys Department of the League of California Cities.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • League of California Cities - President, City Attorneys Department, 2014-15
  • League of California Cities - First Vice-President, City Attorneys Department, 2013-14
  • League of California Cities - Second Vice-President, City Attorneys Department, 2012-13
  • League of California Cities - City Attorneys Department Nominating Committee
  • League of California Cities - Chair, Legal Advocacy Committee
  • League of California Cities - Member, Legal Advocacy Committee
  • League of California Cities - City Attorneys Department Municipal Law Handbook Committee, 2010-2012
  • League of California Cities - Co-Chair, City Attorneys Department Medical Marijuana Subcommittee, 2011-2017
Susan E. Bloch
Susan Bloch specializes in affordable housing, economic development, and transactional real estate matters.  Susan has over 25 years of experience representing private and non-profit developers and public agencies, including cities, counties, housing authorities, and redevelopment successor agencies in transactions involving the acquisition, development, financing, leasing and sale of residential, commercial and industrial properties; and the development and implementation of affordable housing policies and programs.Susan has provided special counsel services on real estate and affordable housing transactions for Alameda County, Placer County, the Santa Clara County Housing Authority, the cities of Oakland, San Jose, Union City, San Leandro, Mountain View, Morgan Hill, San Carlos, Daly City, South San Francisco, Petaluma, Napa, Pleasanton, Redwood City, Dublin, Cathedral City, Rialto, Hemet, and Livermore, and other public entities including Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, Renewal Enterprise District, Sacramento Regional Transit District, East Bay Regional Parks District, the Transportation Agency of Monterey County, and the Moraga-Orinda Fire District.  Her nonprofit clients include Veterans Housing Development Corporation, Christian Church Homes, YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley, the California Odd Fellows Foundation, and the Hilarita-Tiburon Ecumenical Association.Before beginning her practice as an attorney, Susan served as Program Manager with the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency and as a consultant to the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation and the National Economic Development and Law Center.  She has been a speaker at conferences and seminars sponsored by the League of California Cities, the California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), the Real Property Section of the California State Bar, the California Redevelopment Association, Housing California, the Northern California Association for Non-Profit Housing, California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED), the California Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies (Cal-ALHFA), the Bay Area City Attorneys Association (BACA) and the City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County (CAALAC).  She has served as a member of the Board of Directors of California Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies since 2014.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • State Bar of California, Real Property Law Section
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association, Real Estate Section
  • American Bar Association, State and Local Government Law Section
  • American Bar Association, Affordable Housing and Community Development Forum
Michael G. Biddle
Pronouns: he, him, hisMichael brings nearly thirty years of experience to his practice advising public agencies on all matters of municipal law while emphasizing real estate acquisition, site remediation, land use, CEQA, land disposition and development, and redevelopment dissolution.  Michael served the City of Emeryville as its City Attorney from 1994 through 2015, after serving as its Assistant City Attorney for the previous five years, and routinely advised elected and appointed officials, City management and staff on a broad range of issues relating to economic redevelopment, hazardous materials remediation, affordable housing, planning and zoning, public contracting, public art, public finance (taxes, impact fees, assessments), governance (Ralph M. Brown Act, Public Records Act, Political Reform Act), and elections.  Michael was also responsible for the management of several site remediation projects undertaken by the City and its former Redevelopment Agency, as well as the City’s regulatory Brownfields Program in coordination with the Department of Toxic Substances Control and the Regional Water Quality Control Board.Michael is a member of the Post-Redevelopment Task Force organized by the City Attorney’s division of the League of California Cities to provide guidance to cities and successor agencies on redevelopment dissolution matters.
  • Environmental Land Use and Natural Resources
  • Public Law
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • League of California Cities, City Attorney's Division Post-Redevelopment Task Force
  • California Bar Association, Environmental Law and Public Law Sections
Michael B. Bernacchi
Michael Bernacchi is a trial attorney whose practice is devoted to both commercial litigation and defense of life, health, disability, and property/casualty insurance claims. He has engaged in civil litigation and trials in state and federal courts for over twenty-five years, having litigated over 250 cases in federal court alone. He has tried numerous cases to judgment, handling them up through the appellate court level of review.  His business litigation experience includes complex business disputes, including actions under Business and Professions Code §17200, and litigation involving Proposition 64.  He specializes in defending bad faith and ERISA claims but also has experience in property and casualty cases and environmental coverage disputes.  In the last year alone, he has successfully dismissed bad faith and punitive damages in two separate first party insurance lawsuits.Mike received his B.A. degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1988 (cum laude in political science) and his J.D. degree from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles in 1992.  While at Loyola, Mike was a note and comment editor for the Loyola Law Review. 
  • Insurance Coverage and Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Denise S. Bazzano
Pronouns: she, her, hersDenise Bazzano is a member of Burke’s Public Law Practice Group where she leverages her multi-faceted experience in municipal law and litigation to assist public entities in a variety of legal and regulatory matters. Denise currently serves as Assistant City Attorney for the cities of Pacifica, Foster City and Watsonville and the Assistant Town Attorney for the Town of Moraga.Denise regularly advises city councils, planning commissions, boards and staff on a wide range of both transactional and litigated matters including issues relating to conflicts of interest, code enforcement, cannabis regulation, contracts, land use, public works projects, purchasing, elections and areas of liability such as dangerous conditions of public property.  Additionally, she provides regular advice regarding compliance with the Political Reform Act, Brown Act, the California and U.S. Constitutions, the Subdivision Map Act, and the Public Records Act.  To assist her clients in understanding the law, Denise regularly provides AB 1234 training as well as specialized training in the Public Records Act and Brown Act.Denise regularly advises city councils and staff on elections related issues including ballot measures and campaign activity. She has also assisted several cities in transitioning to district based elections and redistricting under the California Voting Rights Act of 2001 and the Fair And Inclusive Redistricting for Municipalities And Political Subdivisions (FAIR MAPS) Act.Denise also advises councils, planning commissions and staff on a broad range of land use and planning matters, including advising public agencies on issues related to CEQA compliance, land use approval procedures, and processing of land use applications for both commercial and residential development projects.  Additionally, Denise provides advice on real estate transactions and has experience drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, lease terminations, easements and development agreements.Denise has extensive experience in code enforcement issues and regularly advises city councils, commissions, and staff on the interpretation and application of administrative laws and procedures, zoning regulations, as well as criminal enforcement of municipal codes.  Denise advises clients on constitutional considerations relating to a public agency’s enforcement efforts such as a city’s sign regulations.  She has also worked with several cities to develop programs relating to the regulation of special industries such as massage and cannabis.  Due to Denise’s skills and experience, she is able to provide both advisory and litigation services to her clients on enforcement issues relating to blighted property and substandard buildings. For each of her clients, she works closely with staff to develop an enforcement strategy that complies with legal requirements and achieves the code enforcement goals of the client.Denise is currently a member of Cal Cities Municipal Law Handbook Committee.
  • Public Law
  • Tort Claims and Products Liability
  • State Bar of California
  • Alameda County Bar Association, Public Law Section
  • Contra Costa County City Attorney's Association
  • Cal Cities Municipal Law Handbook Committee
Daphne M. Anneet, AWI-CH
Pronouns: she, her, hersDaphne Anneet is an experienced litigator, labor negotiator, and investigator.  Daphne is Chair of the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and Vice-Chair of the firm’s Labor and Employment Practice Group.  She has also served as a member of the firm’s Management Committee.A skilled litigator, Daphne has achieved excellent results for clients in state and federal court, as well as in arbitrations and administrative proceedings.  She represents public and private entities in matters ranging from class actions, discrimination, harassment, whistleblower retaliation, wage and hour, worker misclassification, pension, civil rights, unfair labor practice disputes, false claims, and disciplinary appeals.  As lead defense counsel in numerous class actions and complex litigation, Daphne has a proven track record of achieving successful results in a variety of creative and cost-effective ways.  A graduate of the LA County Bar Association’s Trial Advocacy Project, Daphne has served as a pro bono prosecutor.Daphne serves as the lead negotiator for employers during collective bargaining.  She has successfully negotiated challenging and sensitive issues such as contracting out of fire services and waste management services, salary and health benefit concessions, furloughs, layoffs, changes to retiree medical benefits, and changes to pension benefit formulas and contributions.  Daphne also has experience representing employers during fact finding proceedings.As an investigator, Daphne has earned the distinction of Association of Workplace Investigators Certificate Holder (AWI-CH). She conducts independent investigations of complaints involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, workplace misconduct, and alleged conflicts of interest.  She also enjoys training and has written and lectured on a wide array of employment issues for many organizations at their annual training conferences and conventions.In recent years, Daphne has taken on the role of General Counsel to local commissions. She serves as General Counsel to the City of Coronado’s Civil Service Commission.  She has also served as General Counsel to the Simi Valley Disciplinary Appeal Board.A team builder and team player, Daphne brings together superior litigation skills and subject matter expertise within the firm to develop winning litigation strategies.  Daphne thrives on developing a deep knowledge of the client, its mission, structure and governance, practices and culture, and expectations of defense counsel.  Her success is rooted in her proactive approach and deep commitment to building strong relationships with every member of the defense team, providing regular client communication, and building consensus on the defense strategy.Daphne received her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Southwestern Law School, where she was awarded the Outstanding Woman Legal Graduate Award. She has been honored to serve on Southwestern’s Board of Trustees.Daphne is a Past Executive Committee Member of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the LA County Bar Association, an affiliate member of CALPELRA, and a member of the Association of Workplace Investigators.  She is a Past President of the National Association of Women Business Owners, LA Chapter.  She has supported her local community as a soccer coach and member of the boards of AYSO - American Youth Soccer Organization and MHS Arts Angels.
  • Education Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Labor Relations
  • Law Enforcement Defense
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • Workplace Investigations
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • California Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Affiliate Member
  • Association of Workplace Investigators
  • Labor and Employment Law Section of the LACBA, Past Executive Board Member
  • National Association of Women Business Owners-LA (NAWBO LA), Past President
Gregory R. Aker
Pronouns: he, him, hisGregory Aker specializes in the litigation and trial of complex business disputes.  During his more than thirty years as an attorney, Greg’s litigation practice has included almost every major area of the law.Greg has represented clients in litigation involving business and commercial contract disputes, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, violation of state and federal securities laws, unfair competition, the protection of trade secrets, secured transactions and commercial law, real estate transactions and land use disputes, evictions and other landlord/tenant disputes, wrongful termination and employment discrimination.In the area of financial services litigation, Greg has handled cases involving commercial loans, bankruptcy claims, foreclosures, securities processing services, lender liability actions, deposit accounts, checks, wire transfers and other bank operations matters, the interpretation and enforcement of factoring agreements, and intercreditor agreements.Greg has handled major litigation involving a variety of construction projects nationwide, including courthouses, power plants, condominium developments, and hotels.  He has represented construction contractors and project owners, as well as architects and engineers, in litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
  • Construction Law
  • Employment Law and Litigation
  • Financial Institutions and Bankruptcy
  • Litigation
  • Public Law
  • State Bar of California
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of California
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Alameda County Bar Association
Brian M. Affrunti
Pronouns: he, him, hisBrian Affrunti has represented both private companies and public entities in a broad array of complex civil litigation matters.  Brian has extensive experience representing clients in litigation in both federal and state courts in disputes involving real estate, employment, business disputes, intellectual property and products liability.During his fifteen year career, Brian has gained significant trial experience, having tried numerous jury cases, court trials and binding arbitrations.  Brian also has considerable experience in trial preparation, discovery, and law and motion.Brian was recognized for his achievements in Moot Court while attending the University of California, Hastings.
  • Intellectual Property
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate and Business Law
  • State Bar of California
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of California
  • Santa Clara County Bar Association

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Practices ( Results)
California Employment Advice and Counsel
California Employment Training and Workshops
California Commercial Litigation
California Real Estate Litigation
California Public Law Litigation
California Appellate Litigation (Writs and Appeals)
California Environmental Law
California Public Transactions
California Governmental Ethics
California City Attorney
Eminent Domain
Inverse Condemnation
Public Law
Real Estate and Business Law
Employment Law and Litigation
California Law Enforcement Defense Litigation
Workplace Investigations
Constitutional Law Litigation
Environmental, Land Use, and Natural Resources
California Construction Litigation
Insurance Coverage and Litigation
California Class Action Litigation
Construction Law
Labor Relations
Education Law
Litigation
Intellectual Property
Constitutional Law
Data Privacy & Cyber Security
Tort Claims and Products Liability
Law Enforcement Defense
Financial Institutions and Bankruptcy
Family Law

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Results ( Results)
Burke Secures Eminent Domain Jury Verdict for San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
Jury Returns Verdict for Employer in Race/Age/National Origin Discrimination Claim
Home Health Care Company Prevails In Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
Burke Secures Jury Verdict in Race Discrimination Case
St. Helena Triumphs in Rent Stabilization Measure
Burke Attorneys Prevail on Cutting-Edge CEQA Challenge
Jury Trial Victory in JPA Condemnation Case
Burke Defends Major Corporation from Suit by Injured Employee of Subcontractor
Defense of Bay Area City in Federal Court Action Involving Securities Fraud Claims
County Wins Whistleblower Lawsuit
Burke Assists City Of Santa Clara In Bringing City Place To Life
Emeryville Transit Center Project Leaves The Station
Employee Fired for Selling TVs at an Unauthorized Discount, Not Because of Gender

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Events ( Results)
Nuts & Bolts of CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) and Recent Executive Orders
Melissa Cowan to Lead Wellness and Aging in Place Panel at 2025 ILTCI Conference
Charles Abbott to Present Update on Dangerous Condition and Public Agency Torts to City Attorneys Association of Los Angeles County
Deirdre Joan Cox to address Contra Costa County City Attorneys Association on CUPCCAA
Blithe Bock Presents Oral Arguments CLE to Beverly Hills Bar
Gena Burns to Present at 2025 League of California Cities Mayors & Council Members Academy
Tiffiny Fox to Present Examinations Under Oath CLE Webinar to Beverly Hills Bar Association
Education Law PG Participates in CSBA AEC 2024
Alan Sozio to Present at California Eminent Domain CLE International 2024
John Yeh to Participate in Two Mental Health Support and Community Engagement Panels at CSBA AEC 2024
Running a Full Court Press with Complicated Intermittent Leave Issues
Leila Moshref-Danesh to Present at the Upcoming AEP CEQA Essentials Workshop
Mark Austin and Joseph Montes Present Municipal Litigation Update at League of California Cities 2024 Annual Meeting & Expo
When Does Implicit Bias Become Explicit Bias? Understanding and Eliminating Stereotypes and Discrimination in the Public School Workplace
Understanding the Legal and Practical Aspects of Setting the Superintendent’s Salary
Melissa Cowan to present at 2024 Long Term Care International Forum
Deciphering the Education Code: Translating Laws into Sound Personnel Practices for Certificated and Classified Employees
Brian Hamblet to Discuss CA Tort Claims Act at 2024 CSDA Annual Conference
Disability Law Update
John Yeh to Present at 2024 CSBA County Board Member Services Conference
Daphne Anneet and Timothy Davis to Present ‘First Amendment and Employee Freedom of Speech’ MCLE to County Counsels’ Association of California
Melissa Cowan and Nicole Blohm To Speak at International Claim Association 2024 Annual Education Conference
Al Ford and Tiffiny Fox to Address Key CA Employment Law and Diversity Topics at CMCP Annual Business Conference
Denise Bazzano to Address City Council Hate Speech Issues at Cal Cities 2024 City Clerks New Law and Elections Seminar
Public Law Partner Brian Hamblet to Serve as Tort Claims Act Panelist at CSDA Annual Conference
Evidence and Testimony
Discovery Basics for Life, Health & Disability Practitioners
Property Maintenance and Public Nuisances
Using the Memorandum of Understanding as the Backbone for Authorizer Oversight Obligations
Let the Record(s) Reflect: The Ins and Outs of Requesting and Reviewing Charter School Records
Understanding the Charter School “Mega-Waiver”: Preventing the Descent into Lawlessness
Vanessa Hooker to Participate in ‘Winning and Defeating Motions for Summary Judgment / Adjudication in Employment Matters’ CLE Panel
Wildfire, Land Use, and CEQA: Analyzing and Mitigating Wildfire Impacts in the Climate Change Era
Dangerous Condition: Recent Case Law – A Burke Public Law Litigation On Demand Webinar
Criminal and Civil Law Concepts
Charter School Oversight Update: A Webinar for Charter School Authorizers
Documentation and Evidence Procedures
Elisabeth Frater and Cheryl Johnson-Hartwell to Present at PIHRA CAHR24
On Demand Webinar – ‘Transferring and Financing Risk in Public Contracts’ / Deirdre Joan Cox and Timothy A. Colvig
Partner Katy Suttorp to Present at CLA 2024 Public Sector Conference
Machines Need Love, Too
Litigation Update
Partners Nira Doherty and Anna Shimko to Present at CLE International California Law Use Law Conference
Eminent Domain – Law, Policy, History, and Requirements
Conducting Workplace Investigations: A Practical Guide to Obtaining Defensible and Impartial Findings
Understanding and Navigating the Scope of Bargaining
Salary Schedules: A Deep Dive
Key Developments in Environmental Law & Land Use 2023
DEIB, Microaggressions, and Decentering: A Path to Cultural Shift in Organizations
From Surviving to Thriving: Family Engagement Strategies to Support AANHPI Students in Times of Turmoil
Preparing for a Post Pandemic Future: Leveraging Mental Health Services to Nurture Student Wellness
Masters in Trial™
Obtaining Prejudgment Possession – Legal Requirements & Practical Tips
Eight Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Presentation Teams Featured At CALPELRA 2023
Burke Education and Workplace Investigations Attorneys Presenter At ACSA Personnel Institute 2023
Susan Arduengo and Sally Nguyen to Present ‘Navigating Workplace Investigations’ to Institute of Local Government
Alan Sozio To Present At The CLE International California Eminent Domain Conference
Disability Law Update
Successfully Mediating Real Estate Cases
Land Use and CEQA Litigation
Understanding the Psychology of the Bargaining Table
A CEQA Attorney, Consultant, and City Planner Walk Into a Café
Charter School Reform Legislation: Implementation and Best Practices
The Meritocracy Myth: Pipeline Development and Advancement for Diverse Candidates
Health & Safety Code Receiverships and Other Advanced Remedies
Cannabis Law and Remedies
Workplace Investigations Basics: Evidence, Interviewing & Credibility
Move Over, Uncertainty! Understanding the MOU
The Charter School Legal Landscape: Translating Court Cases into Authorizer Best Practices
AB 1234
Nuisance Abatement Cost Recovery
Alan Sozio is a Featured Presenter at Appraisal Institute NorCal Appraisal Institute Spring Litigation Conference
Public Records Act
Joan Cox presents “Understanding California Public Contracts and Procurement Regulations” Lorman Continuing Education Webinar
A Roadmap To Handling Workplace Investigations
Daphne Anneet to Present at LACBA 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Conference
Multi-Parcel Acquisitions – Strategies & Pitfalls
Joan Cox and Max Blum Present to Cal Cities Public Works Institute 2023
Melissa Cowan Presents On Litigating Long-Term Care Insurance Fraud to LTC International Forum
How to Break into the Cannabis Industry
Sally Nguyen to Moderate the Association of Workplace Investigators Virtual Seminar Series
Writs and Wrongs
Risk and Cybersecurity
Charter School Reform Legislation: An Overview
A Roadmap To Handling Workplace Investigations for Public Entities
Negotiation And Effective Documentation Of Disciplinary Issues
Housing the Bay Webinar: Legislative Recap 2023
Understanding the Psychology of the Bargaining Table
Workplace Harassment & Discrimination: What Every HR Professional Needs to Know
The Domino Effect on Goodwill and FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment)
Every Breath You Take: What You Should Know About Employee Surveillance
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Best Practices for Employee Performance and Minimizing Liability When Letting Employees Go
BPC Expert Briefing: CEQA Update 2022
Highest and Best Use – the Domino Effect on Goodwill and FF&E
The Ever-Evolving Standard of Review in ERISA Health and Disability Litigation
From Anti-Asian Hate to Solidarity: How Schools Can Combat Racial Bullying through Ethnic Studies (Panelist)
A Roadmap to Handling Workplace Investigations
Cultivating Allies & Change Agents, Panelist, Driving Diversity in Law & Leadership
You Have the Moves Like Jagger, But Do You Have the Moves to Handle the Power of the JEDI?
Clearing the Air: What’s Happening with Cannabis in the Workplace Now and Where the Winds Might Blow
Effective Bargaining Strategies During the Great Resignation
Legal Strategies 2022: Counting Down the Year’s Top Hits
Temporary and Long Terms Solutions to Homelessness – Joan Cox to Address City Attorney’s Association of Los Angeles County
A Roadmap to Handling Workplace Investigations for Public Entities
Charter School Authorizing and Oversight for School District and County Office of Education Board Members
Telecommuting Agreements, Records Retention, COVID-19 and More: Hot Labor & Employment Issues You Should Know
Workplace Culture and Biases Under the Microscope
Getting Ahead of the Ball: Practical Tips for When You Are Considering Eminent Domain
Enforcing Local Health and Safety Laws
What’s Allowed? Testing the Limits of ERISA Discovery
Public Contracting: Purchasing Requirements and Renewable Energy/ Energy Efficient Projects
Traversing Virtual Meetings
Cybersecurity
24th Annual Northern California Eminent Domain Conference,
Universal TK: What I Learned from my Kindergarten Teacher
Salary Schedules: A Deep Dive
Negotiation and Effective Documentation of Disciplinary Issues
Promoting Board/ Superintendent Coordination on Implementing Charter School Reform Legislation
Burke partner Alan Sozio to present at the 24th Annual Eminent Domain Conference
Essential Hour: Your First Public Meeting – Brown Act Basics
Advanced Training in the California Public Records Act
Expert Testimony: Preparation for Examination & Analyzing Testimony
Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Legal Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic
When Gray is Your Primary Color: Managing Investigations for Litigation
Effecively Managing Up: How to Work with City Councils, Boards of Commissioners, Elected Officials and CEOs
Navigating Through the Fog of Fitness for Duty Evaluations
Law Enforcement Trends: How Shifting Public Opinion on Policing Impacts Agency Policies, Litigation Strategies, and Disciplinary Decisions
When All You See is Red: Empathy Fatigue in the Post-Pandemic Workplace
Legal Strategies 2021
CALPELRA Sparks/Investigations – In the Public Eye: Managing the Spectrum of Interests During Investigations Involving Elected Officials
Evaluating Psychological Fitness for Duty in School Employees
Traveling the Long Winding Road: Practical Advice for Engaging in the Interactive Process Under ADA/FEHA
Neighborhood Law Programs: Generate Revenue, Reduce Blight and Crime
Neighborhood Law Programs: Generate Revenue, Reduce Blight and Crime
Records Retention Training
Creating Workplaces and Practices Free From Gender Identity Bias
Rutgard v. City of Los Angeles and Beyond
Disrupting the Noah’s Ark Approach to DEI: Creating a Culture of Inclusion
Standing Up To Stereotypes and Discrimination Against Asian-Americans/Pacific Islanders
A Panel Discussion on the Importance of Promoting an Inclusive Environment within the Legal Profession
Disability Accommodation And The Interactive Process
Disability Accommodation And The Interactive Process
Job Jabs: COVID-19 Vaccines and the Workplace
Homelessness: Moving Beyond Streets and Parks
Brown Act Essentials
Top 10 Brown Act Compliance Tips
Construction Site Accident Claims
Mental Health Issues Related to Distance Learning
23rd Annual Northern California Eminent Domain Conference
Getting Your Property Back
The FFCRA is Expiring on December 31, 2020. Now What?
Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards
Housing in the Next Decade: Land Use Tools to Address Housing Shortages Affordable Housing: Where Are We and Where Might We Be Headed?
New Charter School Legislation: The Look of Reform
Client Webinar: Top Ten AB 1505 Implementation Tips
The Women in Legal & Corporate Leadership Summit [Virtual]: Los Angeles
Getting Your Property Back: Rutgard and CCP section 1245.245
What Data on the Use of Force, Jury Verdicts, and the Pandemic Can Tell Us About Police Litigation in 2020
Avoiding Disastrous Responses to a Disaster: Recurring Topics During COVID-19
Having Your Day in Court: Advocating for Public Education
Practice Ethics Update: More Ethics, More Dilemmas
Deciphering the Education Code: Translating Laws Into Sound Bargaining Practices for Certificated and Classified Employees
Employee Recruitment Strategies to Increase Diversity
When Does Implicit Bias Become Explicit Bias? Understanding and Eliminating Stereotypes and Discrimination in the Public School Workplace
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts in CEQA & NEPA Environmental Review
A Municipal Finance Survival Guide to the Pandemic
CJPIA | Risk Management Educational Forum
Brown Act Basics
Charter Authorizer Summer Update for Firm Clients No. 2: SB 98 and the Continuing Saga of the “Continuing Charter School”
Charter Authorizer Summer Update for Firm Clients
CALPELRA 2020: AGENTS OF CHANGE Unleash Your Superpowers!
AB 1505 – New Charter Reform Legislation Webinar
Understanding the Brown Act
Understanding the Brown Act
Public Contracting Seminars
Construction Impacts and Disputes: Preparing to Resolve Claims and Resume Work after COVID-19
Mitigation of Damages in Bad Faith Cases
50 Ways to Leave Your Lover…eer, Business Partner: Business Divorce 101
Social Media Presentation
28th Annual IRWA Chapter 1 Valuation Seminar
Charter Petition Review: Governance
Charter Petition – Overview of Process & Legal Standards
California’s Charter School Law
Career Advancement Obstacles and Opportunities
Employment Law Basics for Supervisors
Advanced Brown Act Training
Pressing Pause: Stays and Supersedeas in Four Acts
What AB 5 Means for Your Agency (So Far)
Preparing for Charter School Reforms – Both New and Forthcoming
Strategies for Addressing Homelessness and Affordable Housing:  Not One Size Fits All
22nd Annual Northern California Eminent Domain Conference
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
In Search of A Clear, Bright-Line Rule: My Visit to the California Supreme Court, Keynote Address
In Search of A Clear, Bright-Line Rule: My Visit to the California Supreme Court
Negotiation and Effective Documentation of Disciplinary Issues
Deciphering the Education Code: Translating Law into Sound Bargaining Practices
Salary Schedules: A Deep Dive
Supervising in the Unionized Workplace
Reclaiming Public Education: Ensuring Transparency and Accountability in Charter School Operations
Your Legal Powers and Obligations
School Facilities Forum
CALPELRA Sparks/Evaluation-Discipline: Delivering The Hard Message Effectively
Investigations Inside And Out: Perspectives From Employment Counsel And An Outside Investigator On Planning And Conducting Effective Investigations
Understanding PERB’s Expansions And Clarifications Of Employee And Union Protected Rights
Wiser Today Than Yesterday: Learning From Common Interactive Process Mistakes
Still A Thing: Managing Social Media In The Public Workplace
The Forgotten Laws: 10 Labor And Employment Laws You May Not Know About
Eminent Domain 101: An Introduction to the Law and Policy
Advanced Public Records Act Seminar
Charter Petition Review
This Ain’t No Telegraph: Social Media Use for Elected Officials
Grade Separations – RW Challenges and Solutions
Open and Public – Brown Act Workshop
Data Breaches and Employee Duties: Navigating Personal Information Pitfalls on the Pathway to Success
Deciphering the Education Code: Translating the Law into Sound Personnel Practices for Certificated & Classified Employees
Promoting Student Safety: Child-Abuse Reporting and Safe Personnel Practices for Public School District Personnel
Discretion – The Gateway to and Limitation on CEQA
Working With Your Governing Board On All Things Charter
Material Revisions – Best Practices and Procedures
The Role of Board Policies in Charter Authorization and Oversight
PRA and Attorney-Client Privilege: City of Hemet v. Concerned Citizens of Hemet
Land Use Cases: ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ From the Bench and Bar
2019 California Legislative Update
Got Sites? Preparing for Sixth Cycle Housing Elements
“Houston, Do We Have a Problem?” California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and Implications for Municipal Governments
Power of the Pen: Creating Effective Workplace Documentation
Public Contracting 101/Awarding Contracts (Part 2)
Building Codes 101
Changing Cultural Norms in the Post-“Me Too” World
Identifying and Minimizing Implicit Bias in the Land Use Context
Prejudgment Possession: What You Need to Know
Identifying and Minimizing Implicit Bias
Sexual Harassment Prevention Trainings
Fourth Amendment & Rights of Entry
4th Amendment and Rights of Entry
Think Before You Act: Diversity and Unconscious Bias in the Workplace
A Guide to Regulating Marijuana Dispensaries
Handling Workplace Investigations
Charter School Transparency
Ethical Principles for City Attorneys (Even More Chock full of Ethics)
Cannabis Enforcement and Homeless Issues
Housing Legislation Frenzy Continues
Leave It to the Experts: Selecting and Effectively Using (or Challenging) Expert Witnesses
Contract Management and Administration (Part 2)
Navigating Social Media – A Guide for Local Agency Officials
Diversity and Unconscious Bias
Ehrlich Resurrected: Public Art Ordinances Once Again Under Attack
A Business Perspective on ERISA Claim Valuation
How Social Should Special Districts Be?
Nollan/Dolan Doctrine: Property Owners’ Attempts to Expand to Legislative Acts, e.g., Adoption of Public Art Ordinances
Legislative Update and RHNA Reform
Nuts and Bolts of Project Approvals
Exactions
Auditing Your MOU
Best Practices Surrounding Social Media Platforms
The Life and AD&D Litigation Update: The 2019 Survival Guide
Exposing LTC Fraud: From Claim Denial to Successful Verdict
WRCOG 28th Annual General Assembly
California Contract Cities Association Annual Municipal Seminar
Quiet Title Actions
Trends in Law Enforcement Litigation
League of CA Cities: City Attorneys’ Conference
Beyond Tolerance: Cultivating an Elevated and Inclusive Workplace
Data Alone is Not CEQA Analysis
Contract Management and Administration (Part 1)
Cannabis Regulation Update
2019 CEQA Update: Guidelines and Court Opinions
Long-Term Care Insurance Issues and Trends
Infrastructure and the Law Case Study: The Seven Oaks Dam
Facebook vs. the First Amendment
Trial Tips from the Bench
How to Build and Maintain the Public’s Trust: Practical Ethics and the Law (AB 1234)
Introduction to Eminent Domain
Communications and Civic Engagement
Planning Commission 101
Salary Schedules: A Deep Dive
Deciphering the Education Code – Translating Law into Sound Bargaining Practices
Choose Your Own Disability Adventure
#NotYouToo: Advanced Harassment Prevention Training For HR Professionals And Managers
Decertification And Representation Petitions: Opportunities To Improve An Agency’s Labor Relations Structure
Technology And Privacy In The Workplace: A Primer For The Public Employer
The CalPERS Audit: Demystifying The Public Agency Review Process
How to Achieve State-of-the-Art Charter Authorizer Status: San Jose Unified’s Authorizer Best Practices
School District Challenges: Charter School Facilities
What You Say Online Can and Will Be Used Against You: Social Media Training for Law Enforcement Agencies
Human Resources Bootcamp
Interpreting and Valuing Easements Under Eminent Domain
Workers Compensation and Various Leave Laws
Golden Nuggets: Balancing the Right to Know vs. Privacy in the Workplace
Eliminating the Confidentiality of Certain Police Records
Getting to Yes – Leveraging State Law to Secure Project Approvals
Resurgence of Rent Control and Tenant Protection Law in California
Avoiding Past Mistakes and Averting Future Pitfalls: The Importance of Disability and Medical Leave Basics
PERB, Court and Legislative Developments Affecting HR
Workplace Investigations: A Practical Guide for Government Lawyers
Not Your Average Harassment Training
Beyond the Basics: Advanced Harassment Prevention Training
Don’t be Blinded by the Sun: Social Media in the Public Sector
Race Time Decisions: Choose Your own Discipline Adventure
Green Means Go: Marijuana Update
Charter Renewal Decisions
Charter School Admissions Lotteries: Ensuring Equity & Fairness in the Admissions Process
Getting off to a Good Start: Managing New Hire & Onboarding Risk
Reviewing For Quality: Educational Program
Understanding the Music Modernization Act and Legal Efforts to Protect Songwriters
Admitting Digital Evidence
Free Speech, Union Activity and Social Media in the Fire Service
Life and AD&D Litigation Update: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Rules of Professional Conduct: Almost 70 New Ways to be More Ethical!
Service Animal Training for Businesses Open to the Public
Know Your Laws: Women in the Workplace
Understanding Historical and Tribal Cultural Resource Issues Under CEQA
Mind the Gap: Reconciling Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z in the Workplace
Cultural Changes in the Workplace in the #MeToo Era
Where Are All the Women At?
AB 1234 Education Training
Eminent Domain: Legal, Appraisal & Right of Way Perspectives
Women In Law Series Panel Discussion: Battling Bias
INCYMI: Recent Developments in Social Media and the Law
Getting It Right: New Rules for New Redevelopment
High Stakes & High Risks: Strategies for Handling High-Profile Litigation
Theft of Trade Secrets Through Departing Employees
Gender Issues in Policing from the Law and Order Perspective
Ballot Box Planning and Finance
California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Update
Effectively Mediating Employment Disputes: The Mediator’s Prospective
Avoiding Speed Bumps at the Intersection of Land Use and Real Estate Law
“Green is the New Gold”: An Overview and Update on State and Local Cannabis Legalization and its Implications for Real Property, Land-use, and Business
Demolition in Progress: A Panel Discussion on Breaking Through Barriers to Advancement in Commercial Real Estate Law
The Future of Housing in California: Economic, Policy, and Development Perspectives
The New Norm: Cultural Changes in the #MeToo Era Workplace
Roundtable Discussion: Self-Advocacy, Career Development & Personal Negotiation
Work-Life & Creating Balance: 2.0
Advanced Training in the CA Public Records Act
What You See Depends on Where You Sit
Great! We’ve Been Served! Now What? How Do You As An Agency/Consultant Survive A CEQA Lawsuit
Workplace Investigations: When, Who, How and Why?
California Public Records Act Training
Municipal Elections: From Start to Finish
Establishing Venue in Favorable Jurisdictions
Transparency Strategies
Ethics Training Workshop
Charter School Oversight: The Need for Reform in Charter School Finances and Governance
Utilities takings by Public Agencies—What You Need to Know
Negotiation Hot Topics
CalPERS Requirements, Audits, and Related Bargaining Considerations
Selected Negotiations Fundamentals for the Beginner or the Experienced Bargainer
Negotiating Leaves of Absence
Elimination of Bias in the Workplace
Construction Law 101
Ready or Not – Top 5 Legal Changes Coming for 2018!
Understanding and Effectively Managing Employee and Union Protected Rights
Understanding Special Compensation: Key Compliance Issues
The CalPERS Audit: How To Successfully Navigate The CalPERS Audit Process
When Charter Oversight Becomes Crisis Management
Private Device Issues Panel Discussion
Think Before You Tweet: Social Media Basics for Local Government Officials
CEQA: An Update
How to Minimize and Avoid Litigation
When the ADA and Eminent Domain Cross Paths: Awareness, Pitfalls, Valuation and Design Issues
Ethical Considerations in the Practice of Eminent Domain
Asbestos Exposure/Mesothelioma: Diagnosis, Treatment & Long-Term Impact
Education is Your Passport to the Future: HR Back to Basics
Abstentions and Disqualifications – Conflicts of Interest and When One Must or Should Step-Aside
Avoiding a Bumpy Landing: Lighting the Approach to an Effective Interactive Process
Smoke on the Horizon: Recreational Marijuana Employment Concerns
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
New Developments for Industrial Disability Retirements
Preventing Workplace Harassment, Discrimination, and Retaliation for Elected Officials
Effective Internal Workplace Investigations
Charter Schools: Authorizer Challenges
Required Harassment Prevention for Staff/Board
Power of the Pen: How Leaders Create Effective Documentation in the Workplace
Marijuana Update: the Governor’s Trailer Bill and Draft Regulations
The Real World Impacts of State and Local Marijuana Regulations on Marijuana Businesses and Real Estate.
Social Media in the Public Workplace: Friend…Follow…Fire?
Rolling the Dice! Cohabitation Agreements: A Clean Break of a Palimony Lawsuit?
Executive Assistants Workshop
Recent Developments, Defenses and Strategies in Brown Act Litigation
Employment Law Traps in California (and Elsewhere) That Might Surprise You
Ideas and Challenges Related to the Cannabis Industry and Real Property – Financing, Leasing, Selling, Buying, and Permit Compliance
Multi-Parcel Acquisition Programs – Considerations, Expectations & Reservations
Beyond the Basics of Real Estate Litigation – Most Commonly Litigated Landlord-Tenant Issues
Improvements: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Ideas and Challenges Related to the Cannabis Industry and Real Property – Financing, Leasing, Selling, Buying, and Permit Compliance
Basics of Land Use Law
No Employee Left Behind: Evaluating the Evaluations
When the Chips are Down: Learning from the HR Headlines
It’s Elementary, Dear Watson: Conducting Effective Workplace Investigations
Equal Pay Day Panel
Attorney’s Fees – Impact on ERISA Litigation
2017 Legal Update for Public Sector Employers
Lock Project Prices in Earlier: Design-Build Alternative to Traditional Procurement
Sanctuary Cities: A Legal Guide
Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Medical Leaves of Absence and Disability
Public Business + Private Account = Public Record: Navigating the California Supreme Court’s Landmark Public Records Act Decision
Proposition 64, Adult Use of Marijuana Act
Managing Social Media in the Public Workplace
Officer-Involved Shootings & Body-Worn Cameras
Annual Labor Law Update
I Just Want to be Me: The Expansion of Individual Expression in the Workplace
ACSA’s Legal Alliance: Hot Topics in Human Resources Today
The ADA and Eminent Domain: Potential Liability of Agencies When They Take Prejudgment Possession; Valuation Considerations; Other Issue
Independent v. Dependent Charters
Everyday Ethics for Supervisors
ERISA Claim Regulation and Statutory Penalties
Proposition 64 and the “Adult Use of Marijuana Act” (AUMA)
Eminent Domain Law 101: Law & Policy and Relocation Law
Communications and the New Media
The Shifting Total Compensation Paradigm
Preparing and Responding to Union Pressure Tactics
ERISA Administrative Appeals – Problematic Issues
Human Resource Law from A to Z
Leveraging Tobacco Control Laws for Marijuana Control
Charter School Legal Issues
The Deposition Page Line Process – When and How Can Prior Depositions Properly Be Used in Trial
Winning Trial Practices: How to Tackle Your Opponent’s Expert Through Cross-Examination
Overview of Special District Laws
Keeping Charter Schools in Check: Enforcing Accountability and Compliance
A Deep Dive into the Public Records Act, 2016 California Special Districts Association
Working in a Fishbowl: Practical Challenges for Public Sector Employees
California Environmental Quality Act: Key Developments Affecting Water Projects
Preventing Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and Retaliation for Supervisory and General Employees
Managing the Virtual Playground: What Every HR Professional Needs to Know About Social Media
Health Insurance Opt-Outs After the Affordable Care Act and Flores v. City of San Gabriel Decision
Essentials of Workplace Investigations
HR in Crisis: Learning from the Headlines
Mental Health, Safety, and Workplace Accommodations: Effective Management of Mental Disabilities in the Workplace
Keeping Score: Creating Effective Documentation in the Workplace
Brown Act Essentials
Preventing Workplace Violence
Dealing with Board Member Conflict of Interest Issues, Legal Symposium for Experienced Board Members
Closing the Wage Gap
Ethics: Considerations for Your Eminent Domain Practice
Protecting Your Client from Contractor Default: A Toolkit for Transactional Attorneys
Education Insights: Legal Update (Keeping Up with State and Federal Accountability Regulations)
Is It “E-legal”?: The Legal Practicalities and Pitfalls of E-investigation, E-signatures, and E-litigation
Rescission: Attacks and Comebacks
Update on Significant Public Law Cases
Public Records Act Recent Developments
Sunny Days Ahead: Criminal Background Checks
Medical Marijuana: Continuing Regulatory Changes
Labor and Employment Litigation Update
Exploring the Depths of Disability Discrimination
Environmental Law Basics: Understanding CEQA
Navigating Through the Fog of Fit for Duty Evaluations
Escaping the Cyclone: Choose Your Own ADA-FEHA Adventure
Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Employment Law
Valuing Diversity in the Workplace
Diving in the Deep End of Disability Discrimination
AB 1825 Sexual Harassment Prevention for Staff and Elected Officials
Understanding the Brown Act
Legal Tools for Nuisance Abatement
Independent Contractor Versus Employee
Litigating Strategies for Filing ERISA Case v. Filing Non ERISA Cases, Procedural Nuances in the Early Stages of Pleadings, Finding More Favorable Venues, and Transfer of Venue
The Perils OF Using Electronic Devices During Board Meetings
Charter School Facilities: Understanding the Proposition 39 Process
Charter Schools: Authorizing Board Responsibilities
Authorizers Question Time: Open Forum with a Panel of Experts
HR Boot Camp for Supervisors
Unconscious Bias – Can We Talk?
Fitness for Duty Evaluations
2016 ABA Annual Cyber Panel Presentation
Human Resources Boot Camp
Fiduciary Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege in ERISA Litigation
What’s New? The Latest Legal Developments You Need to Know
Keep Calm and Update Your Status: Emerging Trends in Social Media
Case Studies on Placement of Telecom Facilities in Cities’ Public Rights-of-Way – “Can You Hear Me Now?”
ADA and the Interactive Process: It’s More than it Appears
Open Meeting Remedies
ADA/Interactive Processes, Accommodate What?
Mechanic’s Lien, Sexual Harassment and Licensing Highlights
Total Compensation: What Components Should Be Included
Law and Regulation Updates
Strategies for dealing with ADA Disputes in Commercial Leases
Charter Authorizer Challenges: Facilities, Funding and Authorizer Power
Conducting Totally Tubular Workplace Investigations
Everyday Ethics
We Made it to Trial. Now What?
Panel Discussion on Transgender Workplace Issues
Pathways to Partnership
Election Law, The Power of the People: Recall of Local Officers
Social Media: A Guide for Public Officials
Planning Fun-da-mentals
Mechanic’s Liens and Condominiums on the Rise
Takings Law – Recent Developments and Evolving Issues
Eminent Domain Litigation and New Law Regarding Final Offers
Medical Marijuana Regulation & Safety Act
CEQA Update
County Offices of Education and Charter Oversight: Responsibilities and Best Practices
Five Reasons Not to Check Your Smartphone During Board Meetings
Sex, Lies & Social Media: A Survival Guide for Board Members
Charter Petition Renewal
Charter Revocation
A Practitioner’s Approach to Implementing the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (AB 266, AB 243, and AB 643)
Case Law and Legislative Update
Communications and the New Media
Ensuring a Pupil-Friendly Charter Petition Review Process
Keeping Students Safe: Cyberbullying and Sexual Violence
The Brown Act: The Top 10 Issues Boards Face
Disability Insurance Litigation: Inside, Outside, Upside Down
Social Media: Policies and Best Practices
Navigating Academic Performance Data Requirements on Charter Authorizer Duties
Staff Training Requirements for Bilingual and English as a Second Language (ESL) Classrooms
Board Presidents Workshop: Tools for Strategic Leadership
Preventing Workplace Harassment, Discrimination, Retaliation, and Abusive Conduct
Marijuana Legal Update and Municipal Regulation Webinar
State Housing Programs
Informational Briefing on the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act
Ethical Considerations in Eminent Domain
Tap Dancing at Club Obi-Wan: Choreographing the Interactive Process
Update on PERB & Court Decisions Affecting Bargaining – The New Developments You Need to Know
Total Compensation in 2015 and Beyond: Practical Tools for Negotiations and Recruitment Efforts
Brave New World: Preserving Client Confidentiality in a High-Tech Environment
Legal Malpractice and Ethics
The Many Lives of a Death Claim
Boundary Issues and Easement Law
Effective Return to Work Programs and the Interactive Process
Difficult Conversations in the Clubhouse: How to Handle Sensitive Human Resources Situations
Don’t Let One Bad Apple Spoil the Bunch: Strategies for Addressing Challenging Employees
Brownfields and Public/Private Partnerships
Joint OCIPLA and LAIPLA Judges Panel
Don’t Let One Bad Apple Spoil the Bunch: Dealing with Difficult Employees
Employment Discrimination 101
Scope of Bargaining
Total Compensation – What Should Be Included Today?
Bargaining Process Options – Can Interest Based Bargaining Improve Things? Is it Time to Return to Positional Bargaining? How do We Decide?
What Should We Share with the Union? Marshaling and Presenting Data Effectively
Impasse, Factfinding and Concerted Activities
Current Developments in CEQA Law and Practice
Salvaging Tiered Water Rates Post San Juan Capistrano
AB 2188 Implementation Requirements for Rooftop Solar Systems
Social Media Challenges and Opportunities for Special Districts: A Legal Perspective
It’s All Fun and Games Until the Flying Monkeys Arrive: Dangerous Workplace Conduct
If I Had Only Used My Brain: Creating Effective Documentation in the Workplace
Best Personnel Practices to Promote Student Safety
50 Ways to Leave Your Lover…eer, Business Partner: The Essentials of Business Divorce in Privately Held Entities
Employee Handbook Update 2015
Human Resources Guide to Effective Employee Evaluations
Legislative Update: What’s Happening Now
Getting Your Evidence in at Trial and Using it Effectively in a Business Case
Using Personnel Investigations to Reduce Risk and Maintain Staff Relations
Employment Law Update
Safeway/Albertsons, Toxic Torts, Pollution & Asbestos
Sex, Lies & Social Media: A Survival Guide for Public Officials
Inclusion Services Under the ADA and Methods for Compliance, a Case by Case Approach
Firefighter’s Procedural Bill of Rights Act: Overview and Solutions for Employers
Update on Post-Redevelopment Legislation and Litigation
Local Public Employee Discipline, Discharge, and Procedure: Avoiding Costly Mistakes
We, the Rude, Angry, and Violent People: Preventing and Responding to Dangerous Workplace Conduct
Regulation of Vacation Rentals
Reading the Tea Leaves: What the Claims for Professional Liability Coverage Say About Contractors’ Procurement and Claims Handling Procedures
Hot Topics
The Latest Trends, Developments and Challenges in Non-ERISA Claims: An In Depth Look at Continuing and Emerging Topics in IDI and LTD Claims
Eminent Domain 101
Employee Compensation: The Shifting Paradigm
Hacking, Threats and Other Cyber-Misconduct
Legal Alliance Panel
Fulfilling Charter Authorizer Obligations under LCFF and LCAP
Avoiding Wipeouts On The Wave Of Social Media
Moving Your Mooring: Best Practices For Guiding And Defending Your Agency Through Contracting Out Decisions
Going With The Flow: Managing Multiple Bargaining Units To Obtain Optimal Settlements
Explaining Tidal Surges And Shifting Sands: Communicating Effectively With Employees And The Public During Negotiations
Riptide Ahead: Preventing and Responding to Dangerous Workplace Conduct
Keep Calm and Update Your Status: Social Media and Board Members
How to Build a Winning Team for Affordable Housing Development
Preventing Discrimination and Harassment
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for Elected and Appointed Officials
Legislative Update: AB 2053 Abusive Conduct Training
Evaluating the General Manager
The Troll Under the Bridge: Consequences of Not Addressing Disability Discrimination
Ethical Considerations When Representing the Condemnor
Avoiding Gnarly Wipeouts by Conducting Totally Tubular Workplace Investigations
Trying to End the Endless Summer: Conducting Reasonable Accommodation Meetings
In Order to Form a More Perfect Workplace Investigation
Let’s Be Clear: Plain Language for Local Government
Preventing Workplace Harassment, Discrimination, and Retaliation in the Legal Profession
Don’t Tweet Your Way to Termination: Social Media and the Public Workplace
The Intersection of ERISA and Bad Faith: A Roadmap of the Triumphs, Trials and Trends for 2014 and Beyond
Social Media and Public Employee Discipline
Teacher Tenure and Seniority: What is Their Future After Vergara?
Really Bad, in a Good Way: Performance Evaluations, Employee Discipline, and Effective Documentation
The Dissolution of Redevelopment – Impact on Pending and Planned Acquisitions
The Troll Under the Bridge: Disability Discrimination in the Workplace
CEQA Issues
Ethics Training for Community College Trustees and Administrators
Constructing Strong and Solid Investigations
Benefit Claim Litigation
Killing the Trap Questions in Deposition and in Cross Examination by the Expert Witness
They’re Represented…Now What?!
Best Practices for Effective Workplace Investigations
Reviewing Charter School Petitions in the Era of LCFF
Reinvention 2014-New Approaches to Housing, Redevelopment, and Economic Development
Practical Advice for Minimizing CEQA Liability in Your City
Brown Act: Burlingame – What You Need to Know
California False Claims Act
The California Voting Rights Act
What You Need to Know About Public Records and Open Meetings
Status Update: Recent Developments to Social Media in the Workplace
How Does Cyberspace Affect Your Personnel Practices
Impact Bargaining
The Latest on the Recovery of Attorneys’ Fees in the ERISA and Non-ERISA Context
The Effects of the Casasola Decision on the After Condition Goodwill Analysis
Eminent Domain From Start to Finish
The Planning Commission’s Role & Responsibility in the EIR Process
How to Strengthen Your Agency: Human Resources Boot Camp for Managers
Lessons Learned from Livermore’s Experience with the Board of Equalization
California Public Records Act and Records Retention Policies
Effectively Communicating Your District’s Choices
Hot Topics and Recent Updates in Intellectual Property Law Including the New Adult-Oriented XXX Domain
Effective Indemnity Provisions in Patent Licensing and Assignments Agreements
Public Works Construction and Bidding
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‘CalChamber’s federal challenge to SB 399 ‘captive audience’ meetings law’ – Rachel Balchum, Daily Journal Guest Column
Condeming Future Interests – Part 2
Legal Trends 2024
“Editor-in-Chief’s Forward, Volume 51 , Issue 2” UC Law Constitutional Quarterly, Winter 2024
“Editor-in-Chief’s Forward, Volume 51 , Issue 1” UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
Condemning Future Interests – Part 1
First Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Marine Mammal Protection Act Challenge to Massachusetts Offshore Wind Project
Council on Environmental Quality’s Final Phase 2 Rules for NEPA Streamline Process but Also Expand Agency Review
“Editor-in-Chief’s Forward, Volume 51 , Issue 4” UC Law Constitutional Quarterly, Summer 2024
How could a new CEQA law impact your city’s infill housing projects?
Attempting to Enhance Corporate Climate Responsibility, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Issues New Rules
“Editor-in-Chief’s Forward, Volume 51 , Issue 3” UC Law Constitutional Quarterly, Spring 2024
Third Circuit Upholds FAA’s New Jersey Airport Improvements Approval Under NEPA
Divided Ninth Circuit Reaffirms Decision That Berkeley’s Ban on Natural Gas Piping Installations in New Construction is Federally Preempted
EPA Releases Final Rule Regulating Methane for Oil and Gas Sector
Governor Newsom Signs Major Climate Change Disclosure Laws for Corporate Accountability
EPA Publishes Final Rule – Requires PFAS Reporting Under TSCA
2023 Legal Trends
D.C. Circuit Finds U.S. Surface Transportation Board Failed to Take a ‘Hard Look’ at Utah Oil Rail Project’s Environmental Impacts Under NEPA
Council on Environmental Quality’s Proposed Phase 2 Regulations Modifying the National Environmental Policy Act Are Open for Comment
EPA Proposes New Rules for Greenhouse Gases for New Source Performance Standards from Fossil Fuel-fired Electric Generating Units
Streamlining Provisions Won’t Apply to Delta Conveyance Project
Excess Condemnation – Part 2
District Court in Washington Affirms Parties Cannot Contractually Avoid CERCLA Liability to the U.S. Government
EPA Proposes First-Ever Enforceable Nationwide Primary Drinking Water Standards for PFAS
Ninth Circuit Finds FAA Failed to Take Requisite ‘Hard Look’ Under NEPA at Noise Impacts From Airport Terminal Replacement Project
California State Water Resources Control Board’s New Sanitary Sewer Systems Waste Discharge Requirements to Take Effect This Summer
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Power Plant Emissions Limitations and Defers to EPA’s Scientific and Technical Expertise
10 Sexy Steps for Drafting a Prenup with Your Dearly Beloved
How to Avoid Undermining Your Rule 68 Offer
Tenth Circuit Finds BLM Needs to Take a Hard Look Under NEPA for New Mexico Fracking Permits
EPA’s Amendments to the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Site Remediation Eliminates Certain CERCLA and RCRA Exemptions
Excess Condemnation – Part 1
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Aligns Aircraft Engine Emissions Standards With United Nations and Considers Increasing Stringency in the Future
Eight Circuit Finds States Lacked Article III Standing to Challenge Biden Administration’s Carbon Cost Metric
2022 Legal Trends
Court of Appeal Holds That Selling Cannabis As Sacrament Is Not Religious Exercise Protected By RLUIPA
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes New Eagle Rule to Create a General Incidental Take Permit Process for Power Line Infrastructure and Wind-Energy Projects
Evaluating ‘Danger to Self or Others’ in Individuals with a Developmental Disability
D.C. Circuit Dismisses Environmental Interest Groups’ Lawsuit Challenging U.S. EPA’s Approval of Oklahoma’s Coal Ash Plan under RCRA
California Municipal Law Handbook
U.S. EPA And Department of Justice Announce the Return of The Use of Supplemental Environmental Projects
Attorney Public/Private Partnerships Receive a Boost
Where Do We Go From Here?
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Proposes Rule on Climate-Related Disclosures
Tenth Circuit Decision Reinforces Federal Clean Air Act Citizen Suits Against Mobile Sources
The $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Legislation Provides Key Funding and NEPA Streamlining for Key Environmental and Infrastructure Projects
2021 Legal Trends
California Proposes Setback Requirement for New Oil and Gas Wells – How Does it Measure Up?
California Passes Three Key Housing Bills this Legislative Year to Streamline CEQA Review for Certain Housing Projects
Housing Law Roundup 2021
Is Your Cannabis Billboard DCC Compliant in California
Court of Appeal Rejects City’s Reliance on Setback Standard Under Housing Accountability Act
AB 361 Extends Local Agency Meeting Teleconferencing Options Past September 30th
Public Records Act’s Catchall Exemption Applies to COVID-19 Outbreak Location Information
District Court Pulls the Plug on California Restaurant Association Challenge to City’s Ban on Natural Gas Infrastructure in New Construction
Important Case Update: SCOTUS rules that private parties can condemn state-owned property under federal Natural Gas Act
President Biden Issues Executive Order Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risk
Paired Sales Analysis: Should your appraiser consider more than just comparable sales?
Protected: Increased Limits on Campaign Contributions and Gifts to CA Officials, Candidates
California Court of Appeal Upholds Multimillion-Dollar Penalty Against Homeowner Blocking Public Access to the Coast
Appeals Court Rules Governor Newsom’s Use of Emergency Powers Was Constitutional
Pressure to Terminate
The Role of Psychologists in Conservatorship Cases
Council on Environmental Quality Rescinds Trump Administration Draft Guidance that Limited the Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions During Environmental Reviews
Changes to California Meal Period Law
As Climate Change Exacerbates Wildfire Risk, Western States Adopt and Introduce Legislation to Reduce Wildfire Risk
Risk Assessments are the Diagnosis Not the Cure: How Using Algorithms as Diagnostic Tools Can Prevent the Bait-and-Switch of Unconstitutional Pretrial Practices
U.S. EPA Finalizes Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regulations for Aircraft Engines
Arizona and Nevada Take Major Steps Towards Greenhouse Gas Reductions By 2050
A Refresher on General Conflict-of-Interest Rules
Top Four Tips for Responsible Cuffing: Advice from a Divorce Attorney
The California Municipal Law Handbook
2020 Legal Trends
Bill Summaries: Animal Protections
SB 288 – CEQA Exemption for Alternative Transportation Projects
Changes to Public Generally Exception and New Requirement for Posting of Campaign Disclosure Documents Filed in Paper Format
Bill Summaries | AB 2231 and AB 2311
Neurodiversity in Public Schools: A Critique of Special Education in America
Housing Roundup: New Housing Bills Signed by Governor Newsom
Recent Legislation Affecting Scooters, Skateboards and Parking Penalties
AB 992 | The Brown Act & Social Media
COVID-19 Updates for Employers
Protecting Our Water and Environmental Resources v. County of Stanislaus
Santa Monica’s At-large Method of Elections Does Not Violate the California Voting Rights Act
Local Public Agencies Must Ensure Emails and Other Documents Are Retained Throughout CEQA Process and Override Automated Deletion Policies
CALPELRA Alert: New CalPERS Circular Letter Highlights Common Employer Reporting Mistakes/Penalties
Local Special Taxes Proposed by Voter Initiative Subject to Majority Voter Approval
FPPC Disclosure Revisions to Close Conflict of Interest Loophole
National Lawyers Guild v. City of Hayward: No Cost for Redaction of Bodycam Footage in Response to CPRA Request
U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Bostock v. Clayton County Extends Title VII Protections to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
EEOC Issues Guidance Prohibiting Employers from Requiring COVID-19 Antibody Testing
Emergency Family Medical Leave Act: Leave Senarios
EEOC Issues Guidance Prohibiting Employers from Requiring COVID-19 Antibody Testing
National Lawyers Guild v. City of Hayward: No Cost for Redaction of Bodycam Footage in Response to CPRA Request
Cyberattacks and Public Agency Response
Medical Marijuana for School Students
School District Local Control Accountability Plan Deadline Extended by Governor’s Executive Order
Medical Marijuana Makes Its Way Into California K-12 Schools
Tips For Managing Your New Remote Workforce
Los Angeles City Council Adopts Paid Sick Leave For Large Employers And Protections For Grocery, Drug Retail, And Food Delivery Workers
Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Summary Of Additional Guidance From The Department Of Labor
Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Some Restrictions Lifted for Employing CalPERS Retirees During COVID-19 Emergency
Navigating the Brown Act During a Period of Local Emergency Due to COVID-19
Class Action Complaint Filed In Central District Of California Alleging Violation Of The CCPA Based On A 2019 Data Breach
EEOC Issues Statement on COVID-19
Coronavirus Disease 2019 – Resources for Employers
Zoning Ordinance Did Not Violate the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA)
Cannabis in the Classroom: Navigating the Administration of Medical Marijuana on Campus Under New California Law
Are you Compatible? Second Appellate District Considers Incompatible Offices and Finds Offices of Mayor and Board Director are Incompatible
Code Enforcement by Drone: Critical Considerations Before Launching
CALPELRA Alert: CA Minimum Wage Requirements Apply to Non-Work Time When Employers Control Employees’ Use of Time
CALPELRA Alert: Governor Signs AB 5 What Does it Mean for Public Employers?
Limitations on the Scope of Psychological Expert Testimony in Child Abuse Cases
Municipal Law Handbook
The Peoples Business: A Guide to the California Public Records Act
Court Holds Pension Plan Arbitration Clause Enforceable
2019 Legal Trends
Summary of Major Changes to Petition Review and Appeal Process and Criteria Under AB 1505
A Business Perspective on ERISA Claim Valuation
Adopting Impact Fees: A Cautionary Tale
Are Deputy Sheriffs Who Provide Courthouse Security Entitled to Eleventh Amendment Immunity in California?
PERB Addresses Need for Procedural Admonitions for Post Investigation Union Member Interviews
Brown Act: The Importance of Sticking to Your Agenda
Brown Act: Avoiding Violations by Responding to Cease and Desist Letters
Open & Public V
Municipal Law Handbook
Using The “Committee Exception” To Exclude Public Comment At Special Meeting Violates Brown Act
Court of Appeal Affirms School District’s Discretion to Locate Charter Schools Under Proposition 39
Gov. Code Section 65009 Bars Challenge to Agreement Authorizing PG&E to Cut Trees on ROW; Plaintiff Failed to Serve Complaint within 90 Days
California Public Sector Labor Relations, Chapter 17 Protected Employee Activity And Employee Rights
Access to Private Entity Records is Not Enough to Compel Disclosure Obligations Under CPRA
ADA Web Accessibility Litigation is on the Rise
Get Ready For 2019: The Year Of Harassment Prevention
2018 Legal Trends
In Case You Missed It: California Adopted Comprehensive National Origin Regulations
An Advanced Look at Senate Bill 1421: Analyzing the Confidentiality of Certain Police Records
Keeping Up with the Legislature: 2019 Brings Changes to the Fair Employment and Housing Act
Post-Nuptials
Time Won’t Give Me Time: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Continuances and Mistrials
Court of Appeal Clarifies Statute of Limitations in Police Discipline Matters, Clearing Way for Disciplinary Proceedings in Racist Texting Case
New Law Establishes Several New Protections For Employees Bringing Harassment Claims
Public Employees Can Use Employer E-Mail for Protected Communications During Non-Work Time
(Nearly) Every Minute Counts for Non-Exempt Employees in California Following the State Supreme Court’s Ruling in Troester v. Starbucks
CA Supreme Court Decision is a Change of Course for Zoning
Your Anti-Camping Ordinance May Violate the 8th Amendment
Development Agreements are Meant to be Handled by Local Governing Bodies, not the Initiative Process
State Bar Doesn’t Have to Disclose Racial Data
Understanding Dynamex: The Public Employer Perspective
Aftermath of the Janus v. AFSCME Decision
The Evolution and Application of a CEQA Exemption
Preparing for Changes: California Legislative Update
Chico Unified Board Approves Blue Oak Charter Renewal
Electronic Discovery in Construction Disputes – Pitfalls for the Unwary
PAGA 101: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Charter Schools Must Obtain Approval of Additional School Sites through a Material Revision, Not Renewal, of their Charter
Three Keys to Preventing Workplace Harassment: Training, Leadership and Accountability
Finding the Best Fit: Combining International and Federal Law to Combat Exploitation of Native American Culture by the Fashion Industry
Brown Act Compliance Manual for Special Districts
New Bill Reflects California’s Desire to Change Outdated Workplace Norms
2017 Legal Trends
2018 Brings New Restrictions on Public Employers’ Inquiries Into Salary History and Conviction History
Charter Bill Reveals Potential to Widen Divide with LEA’s
Internal Affairs: Lopsided Time Limits in San Jose Unified’s Charter Debate
Employee Satisfaction Surveys Value & Risks
The Values and Risks of Employee Satisfaction Surveys
Propositions 26 and 218 Implementation Guide
Fiduciary Duty to Monitor Investments: Tibble, Act V Scene II
Authenticating Digital Evidence at Trial
Land Use: The New Arena in the Struggle between Independence and Accountability for Charter Schools
Inside Celerity Charter School Network, questionable spending and potential conflicts of interest abound
10 Tips To Avoid W-2 Phishing Attacks This Tax Season: Stay Safe
Courts Reject Attempts to Exempt Charter Schools from Local Zoning Requirements
Courts: Only District Can Zone Charter Schools
When it Comes to Lawsuits, Small Businesses Who Snooze Will Lose
The Policy of Truth: A Comparison of the Structures and Results in Transitional Justice of the Rwandan Gacca and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia
Clear as Mud Redux: California Leaves of Absence in the Public Sector
‘Going Forward’ in Bivens Cases: Will the Supreme Court’s Decision in Abassi Narrow the Scope of Claims Against Federal Officials for Monetary Damages?
Plan Must Be Both Established and Maintained By a Church or Its Principal Purpose Organization
Abuse of Discretion Standard ‘Tempered with Skepticism’ Due to Reviewing Physicians’ Financial Conflict of Interest
Ninth Circuit Clarifies Section (c)(1) Penalties Against Plan Administrator
Litigating the Business Divorce
Do Public Entities Need to Retain their Social Media Pursuant to the Public Records Act?
2016 Legal Trends
Preparing for 2017: California Legislative Update
Update on Significant California Public Law Cases
Workplace Harassment Prevention Training is Now Mandatory for Elected Officials
Livermore Charter Schools, School District Battle Over Rumors
School Board Talks ROP
Selling Voters on Local Tax Measures
Fact Sheet: 1,2,3-Trichloropropane and What it Means for Your Water Supply System
Preserving Access While Regulating Conduct in Public Libraries
5 Things Every Non-Patent Attorney Should Know About Recent Changes In Patent Law
Court of Appeal Issues Important Clarification of Summer Unemployment Benefits for School Employees
Court of Appeal Rules that Personnel Investigations are Privileged
Social Media and the Workplace
New Rules on Demurring and Conferring in 2016
Answers to Common Employer Questions About Transgender Employees
Charter City Toolkit
Providing Conflict of Interest Advice, A Guide for Local Agency Counsel
Strategies for Enforcing the Mental Illness Limitation under De Novo Review
The Only Constant is Change: Are You in Compliance with the New FEHA Regulations?
Clear As Mud: California Wage and Hour Laws in the Public Sector
Curiouser and Curiouser: Expansion of the Duty to Reasonably Accommodate Disability
Sunnyvale: Trial Between City and Alternative School Over Zoning Comes to a Close
Identifying Baseline Conditions under CEQA — Back to the Future?
Social Media Q&A for Special Districts
California Public Records Act Compliance Manual for Special Districts
Body Piercings and Tattoos in the Workplace: Can Employers Place Limits on Them?
2015 Legal Trends
Pocket Guide to Disability Discrimination in the California Workplace
Eminent Domain: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Acquisition of Real Property
Dress and Grooming Standards for California Public Employers…It’s a Bit More Complicated than You Might Expect
New Trends in Trademark Law
An Ounce of Prevention Works: Preventing and Defending ADA Accessibility Claims
Pitfalls of the Public Forum: Public Agencies’ Social Media Rules May Breach First Amendment
California Supreme Court Issues Significant Ruling on School District Allocation of Classrooms to Charter Schools
Article on California Charter Schools Association v. Los Angeles Unified School District California Supreme Court decision
California Appellate Court Limits Public Agency’s Right To Withhold Retention Only As Security For Stop Notice Claims And Deficiencies In Contract Performance
Court Defines ‘Similarly Situated’ Employee for Bias Cases
Defining a True Threat: The Supreme Court Mulls the Boundaries of Free Expression on Social Media
Revised Department of Finance Budget Trailer Bill Addresses Redevelopment Dissolution
Cost-Effective Public Records Act Compliance and Records Transparency Following Proposition 42
Department of Finance Publishes Budget Trailer Bill Language Addressing Redevelopment Dissolution
Significant Changes to the FEHA: Are You Prepared for 2015?
NMTC – Is it for Me? The Federal New Markets Tax Credits Program and How to Use it for Your Public Agency
Preventing Workplace Harassment, Discrimination, Retaliation and Abusive Conduct
Addressing Health and Safety Issues Related to Public Encampments and Vehicle Habitation
When Cops Post: What Happens when Law Enforcement Officers Get into Scrapes with Social Media
Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014: What Does It Mean for Our Agency?
Former Permanent Teacher Was Properly Rehired as a Substitute Teacher Following a Break in Service
Essential Risk Shifting Provisions in Construction Documents
Big Changes on Horizon for Traffic Impact Analysis Under CEQA
School Districts Must Provide School-Wide Assessment Data As Part of a Special Education Determination
2014 Legal Trends
School District Violated Title IX by Failing to Provide Equal Facilities and Access, and Retaliated Against Students by Firing Their Coach
New Law Requires Annual Mandated Reporter Training for School District Personnel
New Law Limits Suspensions or Expulsions of Students from School for Disruption or Willful Defiance
Federal Court Upholds Right of Public School to Prohibit Students from Wearing American Flags
California 4th Appellate District Court Confirms that Competitive Bidding is Not Required for K-12 Lease-Leaseback Construction Procurements
Sleeping-in-Vehicle Ordinances Face Challenges Following Ninth Circuit Decision in Desertrain v. City of Los Angeles
The First District Rules that Police Departments Must Disclose Entire Personnel Files to District Attorneys: Chipping Away at Officer Confidentiality, or No Big Deal?
Court of Appeal Upholds Teacher Dismissal Based on Oral Charges Presented to District’s Board of Trustees
School District Need Not Reveal Teachers’ Names in Association with Academic Growth Scores in Response to Public Records Act Request
Governor Signs AB 1963 Extending Deadline for Approval of Long-Range Property Management Plans and Limiting Scope of State Controller Review of Property Transfers
Compliance with AB 218: California JPIA Model Form for Criminal Inquiries
Governor Brown Signs Assembly Bill 215, Revising Portions of Dismissal and Suspension Statutes for Certificated Employees
Teacher Tenure and Dismissal Statutes Ruled Unconstitutional
Q & A: Harassment Prevention Training and Special Districts
How Outdated is Your Harassment Prevention Policy?
Inclusionary Zoning for Affordable Housing Under Attack
Status Update: Further Developments on Social Media in the Workplace
Unchartered territory: Dueling petitions for Antioch medical high school draws wide attention
Common Public Employer Misconceptions
E-Records Sent From Private Devices and Accounts Are Not Public Records Under CPRA
Court of Appeal Supports Districts’ Right to Discipline Students, and Highlights Due Process Requirements and Review Standards for Involuntary Transfers
Burke Real Estate and Business Law Update
Requiring Public School Uniforms May Infringe on Students’ First Amendment Rights
Water Service Fee Increases Under Proposition 218: Proper Procedure After Griffith v. Pajaro Valley Water Management
Practical Advice for Minimizing CEQA Liability in Your City
To Document or Not to Document: Life After Poole v. Orange County Fire Authority
Reminder: May 23, 2014 Deadline for CalSTRS One-Time Election Remedy for Creditable Service Elections
Court of Appeal Affirms Limitations on Standing to Sue Public Agencies
2014 California Municipal Law Handbook
A District Cannot Unilaterally Reduce Work Hours or Work Year without Negotiating the Reduction
Key Amendments to the Brown Act for 2014
Real Estate and Business Law Update
Just Browsing: Bringing Your Patent Case in California
Harsh Lessons From the Rule 26 Trenches
Apple v. Samsung: Impact of the Verdict
Tips on Managing Patent Litigation Expense
Strategies for Curtailing Frivolous Lawsuits
UCLA School of Law International Justice Clinic & Aids-Free World
Did I Win? Who is the Prevailing Party When Statutory Settlement Offers are made by Jointly Liable Defendants?”
Strategies for Indemnification under the UCC Against Claims of Patent Infringement
Indemnification for Infringement
Disciplined for ‘Bringing a Sport into Disrepute’ – A Framework for Judicial Review
Valid-Where-Consummated: The Intersection of Customary Law Marriages and Formal Adjudication
The California Municipal Law Handbook
Comment, Intelligence Agents as Authors: A Comparison of the British Courts’ Position on Attorney General v. Heinemann Publishers and the United States Supreme Court Decision of Snepp v. United States, 11 LOY.L.A.INT’L & COMP.L.J. 2 (1989)
District Court Finds U.S. Forest Service Failed to Adequately Address Environmental Impacts From Amendments to Tree-Removal Standards in National Forests

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Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Elevates Five Attorneys to Income Partners
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Elevates Three Members to Equity Partners
Burke Welcomes Six Attorneys to Its Public Law Practice!
Burke Public Law Litigation Defense Team Wins Summary Judgement for City of Santa Clarita in Personal Injury and Dangerous Condition Case
Burke Secures Eminent Domain Jury Verdict for San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
Five Burke Labor & Employment Law Attorneys Present at CALPELRA 2024
Public Law Update – California’s Evolving Housing Legislation: New Standards for Housing Needs Allocation and Compliance with SB 7 and AB 1886
Public Law Update – California’s New ADU Legislation: Expanding Amnesty and Increasing Housing Potential on Multifamily Properties
Burke Grows Best Law Firms U.S. Rankings for 2025
Daphne Anneet Named to LA Business Journal Labor & Employment Attorneys Leaders of Influence 2024
Public Law Update – SB 1034: California Public Records Act During States of Emergency
Public Law Update: Legislation Provides Optional Process for Updating Rates for Water and Sewer Services, and for any Assessments, to Limit Litigation
Public Law Update: New Law Prohibits Local Agencies from Charging Certain Development-related Fees and Charges Until After a Certificate of Occupancy is Issued
Public Law Update: New Case Provides Guidance on CEQA Exemption Frequently Used by Public Agencies
Public Law Update – New Law Allows Legislative Bodies to Meet in Closed Session on Cybersecurity Threats
Burke Secures Full Defense Ruling for Culver City and MOVE Culver City Pilot Project in L.A. Superior Court
Public Law Update – Court Applies a Deferential Substantial Evidence Standard When Determining the Application of a CEQA Exemption
Public Law Update – Appeals Court Holds Los Angeles Properly Certified an EIR While Partly Finding it Exempt from CEQA
Public Law Update – Governor Issues Executive Order to State Agencies Regarding Homeless Encampments
Public Law Update – Attorney General Opines that ADA-Disabled Members of Legislative Bodies May Attend Meetings Remotely
Burke Grows Best Lawyers in America and BL Ones to Watch Rankings for 2025
Contra Costa County Superior Court Decision Supports Unanimous Jury Defense Verdict Secured by Burke
Burke Expands Insurance Coverage and Litigation Practice Group with the Additions of Nicole Blohm and Jason James
Public Law Update – U.S. Supreme Court Rules Anti-Camping Ordinances Are Enforceable
Joan Cox and Tamar Burke Deliver Highly Attended Webinar on SCOTUS Grants Pass Decision
Johanna Canlas Recognized in SDBJ ‘Women of Influence in Law 2024’
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Expands Employment Law Litigation Practice with Addition of Veteran City Attorney Blithe Bock
Dangerous Condition: Recent Case Law – A Burke Public Law Litigation On Demand Webinar
Public Law Update – Attorney General Issues Opinion Regarding State of the City Events and Brown Act
Public Law Partner Michael Barrett Interviewed by Law360
Burke Expands Public Law Practice with Addition of Longtime City Attorney Michael Barrett
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Public Law Update – Department of Justice Publishes Regulation Requiring Local Agencies to Make Websites and Mobile Apps Accessible To Persons With Disabilities
Public Law Update – Nollan/Dollan Takings Claim May Be Filed to Challenge Development Impact Fees Imposed Pursuant to Legislation, Supreme Court Rules
Public Law Update – US Supreme Court Rules on Whether Actions Taken by Public Officials on Social Media Violates First Amendment
Public Law Update – Trial Court Holds City Without a Substantially Compliant Housing Element Must Process Builder’s Remedy Application
Public Law Update – Court of Appeal Holds City Must Follow Building Code Provisions Regarding Administrative Hearings for Appeals of Building Code Violations
Public Law Update – AB 1633: Addressing CEQA’s Use To Indefinitely Block Infill Housing
Burke Litigation Team Secures Daily Journal ‘Top Verdict’ Honor
Public Law Update – AB 1490: Adaptive Reuse of Existing Buildings and Residential Conversion of Commercial Buildings for Affordable Housing
Public Law Update – AB 1218: Expansion of “No Net Loss” Regulations
Public Law Update – AB 821: Resolving General Plan and Zoning Conflicts
Eight Burke Attorneys Named To Super Lawyers California Rising Stars 2024
2023 Accessory Dwelling Unit Laws
SB 4: Housing on Religious or College Property
AB 965: Broadband Permit Efficiency and Local Government Staff Solution Best Practices Act of 2023
Legislative Update: 2024 Employment Laws for California Employers
SB 684 – New Streamlined Approval Process for Residential Projects on Small Urban Lots
AB 1637 – Local Government: Internet Websites and Email Addresses
AB 1638: Providing Emergency Information in Non-English
AB 557: Updates to Teleconference Attendance by Legislative Bodies
Governor Signs SB 423, Extending and Expanding SB 35’s Streamlined, Ministerial Approval Process for Multifamily Housing Developments
New FPPC Regulations for Campaign Contributions
Burke Civil Rights Litigation Team Secures Defense Verdict for the City of Los Angeles
Are You Picture Perfect? AB 994 and Posting Mugshots on Law Enforcement Social Media Accounts
Fraser Muir Teams with Berkeley Law Center Students to Create Pro Se Guide for Immigrants in Removal Proceedings
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Grows Best Lawyers in America and BL Ones to Watch Rankings for 2024
Court Rules Commercial Cannabis Businesses are Similar to Current Land Uses and Covered by City’s General Plan EIR
SB 329: Increase in Salary Cap for Council Members
Burke is a Proud Supporter of Women in Construction
Burke, Williams & Sorensen Adds Five Members to Construction Law Practice
The Ninth Circuit Emphasizes that USERRA Requires Equitable Treatment of Employees on Short-Term Military Leave
Susan Arduengo and Cheryl Johnson-Hartwell Present ‘Workplace Harassment & Discrimination’
SB 403 – Caste Bias Prohibition Up for Discussion
Recent California Supreme Court Opinion Emphasizes that Design Immunity
In-Lieu Fees Must Be Refunded if City Has Not Timely Made Five-Year Findings Under MFA, Sixth District Rules
Changes to Medical Cannabis Regulations as a Result of the Medicinal Cannabis Patients’ Right of Access Act
California Requires Bereavement Leave for Certain Employers
Elisabeth Frater Named to LABJ “Leaders of Influence 2023 – Minority Attorneys”
SB 1439: New Rules on Campaign Contribution Disclosure
AB 1751 Adds COVID-19 as Workers Compensation Injury
AB 1041 Adds Designated Person to List of Persons Employee Can Take Leave to Care for Under CFRA and California Paid Sick Leave
California’s New Pay Transparency Requirements
SB 6 – The Middle Class Housing Act of 2022
SB 1214 – New Limits on Use and Disclosure of Architectural Drawings By Public Agencies
SB 1192 – State Allows Architectural and Engineer Consultants to Use Escrow Accounts for Retention
AB 2173 – State Permanently Limits Retention to 5% for Public Works Projects
Burke Secures Unanimous Defense Jury Verdict for City of Los Angeles
Distribution of Documents to Legislative Bodies Prior to Meetings
Public Records Act Reorganization to Take Effect
New By-Right Approval Process for Qualifying Housing Projects in Certain Commercial Zones
AB 2234 – Post-Entitlement Phase Permits
AB 1857 – Legislature Makes Changes to Rules Concerning Solid Waste Disposal
AB 1985 – State Adopts Modifications to Organic Waste Laws
Combating Wildfires: Improving Defensible Space Data Collection
Changes to General Plan Reporting Due to AB 1743 and AB 2094
Daphne Anneet Named to LABJ ‘Leaders of Influence – Labor & Employment Attorneys 2022’
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Elevates Four Members to Equity Partners
Changes to Statewide ADU Law Due to SB-897 and AB-2221
New Brown Act Provisions Allow Additional Process for Remote Meeting Attendance
AB 2097 – No More Minimum Parking Requirements Near Major Transit
SB 1100 – Additional Process for Removal of Disruptive Individuals From Agency Meetings
City Left Holding the Trash Bag: Waste Hauler Franchise Fees May Be Challenged as Illegal Taxes
Ninth Circuit Rules That Officials May Violate First Amendment By Blocking Persons from Private Social Media Used for Government Business
Burke partners Brian Pierik and Gregory Rubens to serve City of Pacific Grove
Burke Labor & Employment Trial Team Obtains Complete Defense Jury Verdict in Discrimination Suit
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Expands Eminent Domain Practice with Brenda Aguilar-Guerrero
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H. James Wulfsberg
Burke partners Alan Sozio, Nicholas Muscolino and Chad Herrington to present at the 22nd Annual Eminent Domain Conference in Northern California
NLD Member Spotlight: Robert Theiring
Ninth Circuit Affirms Landmark Victory for Burke Team and Lincoln Benefit Life Company
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Elevates Six Members to Equity Partners and Appoints a New GC
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Elevates Four Associates to Income Partners
Court Holds Requesting 47,000 Pages Not Unduly Burdensome Under Public Records Act
Burke wins CA 2nd District Court of Appeal Decision on ‘Obvious Defect’ and Constructive Notice
SB 619 – Temporary Relief from CalRecycle Penalties
Best Lawyers again distinguishes Burke’s Real Estate Law Team and chair Anna Shimko
Burke Wins CA 2nd District Circuit Appeal Decision on Police Pursuit Policy
Assembly Bill 602 – New Requirements on Impact Fees
Senate Bill 60 – Steeper Penalties Permitted for Short Term Rental Ordinance Infractions
Court of Appeal Strictly Construes Brown Act Requirement to Make Documents Available for Public Inspection at the Time of Distribution to the Legislative Body
Burke’s COVID-19 Pandemic Resources
Timothy Davis quoted in American Bar Association Article Discussing Police Union Contracts and Reform
Are Franchise Fees Illegal Taxes Under Props 218 and 26?
Burke’s Response to Covid-19 Pandemic
Class Action Complaint filed in Central District of California Alleging Violation of the CCPA Based on a 2019 Data Breach
EEOC Issues Statement On COVID-19
Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP Continues Expansion with Launch of an IP Group and the Opening of a San Diego Office
Burke achieves nearly $1 million jury verdict against fraudulent insureds
Burke Partner Alan Sozio Wins at Trial
Navy Veteran Gregory B. Thomas Joins Burke’s Oakland Office
MPWSP Wins Award for Outstanding Environmental Analysis Document
Benicia Council Hires New City Attorney
Burke, Williams & Sorensen Names Three New Owners
Burke, Williams & Sorensen and its Employees Raise More Than $40,000 to Support Hurricane Relief Efforts

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