Jonathon Giebeler Named Top 40 Under 40 by The Daily Transcript

HechtSolberg is pleased to announce that partner Jonathon Giebeler, CCIM, has been named one of San Diego’s 2017 Top 40 Under 40 business professionals by The Daily Transcript. The publication selected 40 talented rising stars under 40 years of age whose work has influenced their respective industries and left a positive impression on the San […]

Attorney Fee System Harms Consumers and Society

HechtSolberg partner Richard Schulman comments on the attorney fee system in an article published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on March 10, 2017 and in The Daily Transcript on March 9, 2017. The article can be viewed online through the Daily Journal or The Daily Transcript website (subscriptions required).

What’s Behind California’s Hiring Eric Holder?

In a commentary published in The Daily Transcript on January 23, 2017, HechtSolberg partner Richard Schulman highlighted case law to question the Legislature’s purpose behind hiring Eric Holder. Click here to read the full article.

Six HechtSolberg Attorneys Honored by Super Lawyers

Five attorneys from HechtSolberg have been selected to the 2017 San Diego Super Lawyers list and one attorney was added to the 2017 San Diego Rising Stars list, a designation achieved by only 2.5 percent of attorneys 40 and under or with 10 or fewer years’ experience. A part of Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers is […]

Staying Ahead of CA’s New Environmental Regs

In a GlobeSt.com Q&A published on January 12, 2017, attorney Neil Hyytinen discusses California’s two new stringent environmental regulations regarding greenhouse-gas emissions and storm-water management and how local developers can be proactive about the requirements to avoid delays. Click here to read the full article on GlobeSt.com.

Brokers in Dual Agency Face New Legal Risks

In an article published in The Daily Transcript on December 13, 2016, attorney Talon Powers discusses in detail the California Supreme Court ruling related to the duties of dual agents. Click here to read the full article.

What the Latest Disability Bill Means for CA Landlords

In a GlobeSt.com article, partner Jonathon Giebeler discusses the state bill AB2093, which became law in September and requires new disclosures in all California commercial leases regarding disability access requirements. In addition to requiring new disclosures, AB2093 also gives tenants the right to independently obtain a CASp inspection and creates a presumption that, unless a […]

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