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Marriott Agrees to Pay $1.35 million in Elder Pedestrian Fatality Case – News Release

Host Marriott Corporation and the operators of one of Marriott's Fairfield Inns agreed to pay a surviving family member of a 75-year-old woman $1.35 million after the woman and her daughter were struck and killed by a hotel van operated by Fairfield Inn, a Marriott franchise. The accident occurred at Philadelphia International Airport but the complaint was filed in U.S. District Court, in Los Angeles.

By |2020-08-28T10:22:07-07:00April 17th, 2003|Firm News, Personal Injury|

Subcontractors Pay More Than $14 Million to El Escorial Owners Association – News Release

After an 11-month trial, a Santa Barbara judge ordered subcontractors to pay $3.7 million to a condominium association because of shoddy workmanship to its Santa Barbara-area complex.

By |2020-08-28T10:21:57-07:00January 1st, 2003|Firm News, Real Estate & Land Use Law|

The Big-Game Hunter’s Big Gamble – Los Angeles Times

The corporate decor at Universal Music Group is high-tech modern, but here, in the Santa Barbara law offices of A. Barry Cappello, it's the Wild West. To the left is a rattlesnake, coiled and ready to strike. To the right is a bronze statue of a bucking bronco. A muffled hysteria unspools as faxes, phones and modems transmit the breaking news about Cappello's high-profile entertainment case against UMG. Overlooking all this is a striking William Koerner painting that depicts a stickup.

By |2024-09-27T05:29:37-07:00January 29th, 2001|Entertainment Law, Firm News|
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