Sunset Vine Tower Manager Says Man Gazed at Hollywood Sign Before Fall
A real estate agent who suffered a brain injury when he fell from a stairwell structure at the summit of the Sunset Vine Tower was looking at the famous hillside Hollywood sign in the distance just before his tumble, a member of the building’s property management team told a jury Tuesday.
Eric Click, a business...
Deborah Chang Honored by Daily Journal
Dissecting More Than the Law
No need to go searching for Candice Klein in the latest issue of Orange County Attorney Journals Magazine when she's right there on the cover. Congrats to Candice for being featured as the Attorney of the Month!
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The Family of a Woman Decapitated by a Loose Fence is Suing Arches National Park, Saying an $8 Padlock Would Have Prevented Her Death
Nakajjigo’s family said an $8 padlock would have prevented the fence from moving and killing Nakajjigo, and are suing Arches and the National Parks Service for $270 million in damages, KCNC-TV reported.
Deborah Chang, the attorney who filed the suit on behalf of Nakajjigo’s family, alleged that the National Park Service has known for years that
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Celebrate Wins in Virtual Conference
The Consumer Attorneys of California usually gather each fall at a San Francisco hotel and get dressed up to celebrate their new president and honor plaintiffs' attorneys for their big victories at a dinner that ends with a musical performance.
As with everything else in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, this year was different. The...
Deborah Chang to Take Helm of Consumer Attorneys Group
When Brian J. Panish stood before an audience at the Consumer Attorneys of California Convention in 2014, he referred to Deborah S. Chang by a nickname she had earned around the office: Changzilla.
“It was just a combination of her energy and passion,” Panish told The Daily Journal recently. “She’s just a separate being, like...