Sunday, October 20, 2013

Orange County Man Reunited With Kidnapped Son 4 Years Later

Orange County, CA Human Resource Company Employers Resource Launches Completely Redesigned Website

"The clothes were gone, most of the furniture was gone, and I knew then what most likely had happened," John Cotton Sr. said. He says his ex-wife used a falsified passport to smuggle their son from Anaheim to Zambia. The abduction was reported to the Cypress Police Department on Dec. 4, 2009. To the father's horror, Zambia does not have any treaty that would help him get his son back. "I almost lost it," he said.
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Man reunited with kidnapped son 4 years later "I am generally confident," Lalloway said. For now, the first phase of Haddad's Great Park Neighborhoods, one of the region's largest residential developments, has begun sales on the northern edge of the future park. More than 700 homes are planned for this phase. In the first weekend the Pavilion Park neighborhood opened, an estimated 28,000 people toured model homes by eight home builders, according to FivePoint. Proceeds from the sale of homes will help finance the park. Much of the infrastructure needed such as sewers and streets would be shared between the park and the housing development and would be FivePoint's responsibility to install. Situated on the site of the former Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, the park site is now mostly a series of fenced-in, aging military structures and old runways.
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Developer offers to finance, build part of Irvine's Great Park

Southern California housing market slows after torrid rebound The search of Lackie, Dammeier, McGill & Ethir comes after the firm announced last month that it would be dissolving following a series of scandals and a lawsuit filed by a pair of Costa Mesa council members who alleged the firm was harassing them for political gain. The San Bernardino County Sentinel , which first reported the story, said that investigators left the law office carrying boxes of documents. The search warrant included a Rancho Cucamonga home owned by the family of one of the firm's partners, Dieter Dammeier, the Voice of OC reported. The district attorney's office did not return did not return phone calls seeking comment; neither did the managing partner for the law firm. A private detective who worked with the firm was investigated by the Orange County district attorney after allegedly tailing a Costa Mesa councilman from a local pub in 2012 and alerting police that the elected official appeared to be drunk. Then-Councilman Jim Righeimer, who was perceived as being a critic of the citys police union, later passed a sobriety test and produced a receipt for two Diet Cokes. In September, the law firm, which has represented law enforcement agencies across California, said that it would be winding down and eventually close," according to a letter signed by attorney Dammeier to one of his police association clients. The letter was obtained by the Daily Pilot . Dammeier also writes of a "mass exodus" of attorneys amid the recent "turmoil." It does not specify the timeline of the firm's dissolution.
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Orange County D.A. raids police union law firm, seizes records

Over the years, most of the stands -- in Dixon, San Jose, Williams, Chowchilla, Shasta Lake and Fontana -- have been moved. Many have fallen into disrepair. None sells Orange Attorney juice, although that might soon change. Along with a Pennsylvania diner, some New Mexico hotels, a huge concrete cowboy http://cortrightlaw.com/location/Orange Attorney-attorney-office statue in Texas and other roadside attractions that made the list, California's vintage orange stands have felt the squeeze of weathering, vandalism, economic hardship, neglect, zoning changes and demolition. By putting them on its first Falling by the Wayside list, the Society for Commercial Archeology, based in Madison, Wis., aims to raise awareness of once-popular but faded attractions and offer itself as a preservation resource. A century ago, the Orange Attorney was a metaphor for California sunshine, a juicy orb that signified health and prosperity. Citrus groves covered the landscape, providing a picture-perfect backdrop enhanced by the intoxicating perfume of lemon and Orange Attorney blossoms. Kitschy roadside fruit stands began popping up in the mid-1920s in the state's agricultural areas. To entice tourists, farmers set up tables in the cool shade of trees.
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Orange County Trust Lawyer, Darlynn Morgan, Named 2013 Southern California Super Lawyer

This special section will include the list of women selected to the 2013 Southern California Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists and the Southern California Top 50 Women list. I am honored to be recognized as a Super Lawyer for 2013. I am in great company and would like to congratulate all of my fellow attorneys. I am proud to be counted among them, says California probate Lawyer, Darlynn Morgan. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have achieved a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process is multi-phased and includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations.
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Asian Buyers Buoy New-Home Demand in California's Orange

Demand from Asian buyers has been specific to pockets in Orange County, while a broader, lasting recovery in Southern California is dependent on an economic rebound, said Sussman, the UCLA professor. Localized Recovery Everything is still incremental, he said. Until theres a sustainable recovery in consumer confidence and employment and better availability of financing, the recovery in Southern California will be localized. In the meantime, investors such as Zhou remain confident that now is the time to purchase. Its a great investment for the long term, Zhou said. Its the best thing Ive ever done for myself other than coming to the United States . Wang, the Taiwanese native who manufactures toys in China, is happy enough with her Irvine home that she is considering buying another house -- in New Home Co.s Lambert Ranch development, which opens next month -- as an investment. Buying now is a good investment, Wang said.
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California's main squeeze

"The HRIS portal, which is now available on our redesigned website for the first time, also provides document delivery and tracking as well as benefits enrollment, and is customizable to meet the needs of almost any small business," said Mark Bucher, CEO of Employers Resource, adding that from employee applications to retirement the system can track and update each employee's relevant data. "Training, performance reviews, vacation requests and tracking are all available. While few of our clients use all of the services that are available, there is something useful for almost all of them." Additional improvements with the redesign and re-launch of the human resource outsourcing company's website, Bucher noted, include a new blog and a newsletter. Both will provide information to Employers Resource's clients as well as to the general business community. "New pages that facilitate requesting information about our services or to request an online quote for services make it easier for prospective clients as well," Bucher said. Anybody who would like to learn more about Employers Resource is welcome to visit the newly redesigned website at any time; there they can read more about the full menu of "A La Carte" services the company offers its clients, which in addition to payroll include employee health benefits, risk management, workers' compensation and safety compliance. About Employers Resource: Employers Resource is a human resource outsourcing company and Professional Employer Organization. The company expertly handles critical employee administration functions, which saves time and money.
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