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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
For a Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Newport Beach and Orange County entertainment lawyer, there has been nothing to compare to the drama of the 2008 election. If nothing else, the enterta...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
Joint Ventures can be formed for various reasons, but first and foremost is usually to share the risks of the business venture and to save money. Whether the entities are formed in Palm Springs, Palm...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
In business, there is fraud from time to time. Unfortunately, we've all seen that in the Wall Street financial meltdown as the fraud of major institutions comes to light. As any partnership lawyer kn...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
Unless you are in a coma, it doesn't matter where you live in California, in Corona del Mar, San Diego, Orange County, CA, Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Chula ...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
In 2004 as people watched with great interest the Super Bowl halftime show in towns across America, in San Diego, California, in Orange County, CA, in Los Angeles, La Jolla, Hollywood, Del Mar, Pacif...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
If you are a writer, a publisher, a California copyright attorney, a literary agent or lawyer anywhere from Corona del Mar, Rancho Mirage, San Diego, California Orange County, CA, Los Angeles, Malibu...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
Whether you watch your television in Palm Desert, California, San Diego, CA, Orange County, Los Angeles, La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Vista and Escondido or the ...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
Anyone who lives in Southern California or who appreciates the coastline from San Diego to San Francisco has seen the offshore oil rigs along the coast of Santa Barbara, Oxnard, Ventura and Long Beac...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-01
1. Try to open a car door and get out of the car that is now much more compact. 2. Shield your eyes when the firemen start prying the door open. 3. Try to walk normally. 4. Ask the firemen if you can...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-01
1) Check the car for old beer cans 2) Check the car for any funny looking cigarettes 3) Try to remember if you're rich. 4) See if you ran over anyone. 5) See what parts of your body don't work like t...