Last Thursday afternoon, wildfire worries became a reality when the Santa Ana season officially swung into action. With a single wind shift, not one, but two potential wildfire threats to our area
By Paul Taublieb Back in May, I wrote an article for the The Local titled, “I Hope I am Wrong,” expressing grave reservations about the process of selecting Management Partners, and then
by Erik Cooper When Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William F. Highberger disqualified law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP from representation of any victims of the Woolsey Fire, The
By Erik Cooper No one who has ever suffered a loss wishes to extend their suffering from that loss any longer than absolutely necessary. While the wheels of justice sometimes turn painfully
By Erik Cooper Victims of the Woolsey Fire can no longer rely upon the law firm of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP for legal representation of damages suffered from the Woolsey
By Cece Woods, Editor in Chief Since the Woolsey Fire devastated parts of Malibu and surrounding communities more than six months ago, questions remain today concerning the risk of nuclear contaminants and
After surviving the Woolsey Fire catastrophe last November, nothing can make Malibu residents more annoyed than being preyed upon by the vast number of lawyers and their law firms seeking clients to
By Erik Cooper The next disaster could happen at any time and no better way to be prepared than understanding your insurance policy and coverage under California State law. California Department of
Today marks three months since the Woolsey Fire ravaged through the western part of Malibu. Our community spent the last days of 2018 dealing with the the painful revelations of personal and
This letter to was sent to Council this morning after a resident pointed out some very important details, clearly overlooked by City Manager Feldman. Mayor Wagner and Council Members, Can
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