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Some Cases (continued)
Former Employee vs. Southern California Manufacturer—Alleged Sexual Harassment (2001). Defended Southern California manufacturer against lawsuit brought by a former employee who alleged that her leaving employment was the result of sexual harassment. Confidential settlement.
Widow vs. Investment Advisory Firm—Variable Life Insurance Policy—Multi-level Marketing. Represented widow who was sold a variable universal life insurance policy through multi-level marketing operations. Confidential settlement. |
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| Disabled Accident Victim vs. Stock Broker—Churning, Unsuitable Investments. Represented disabled accident victim whose settlement was entrusted to stockbroker. Confidential Settlement. |
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Employer vs. Former Employee Claiming Federal Securities Fraud Based on Stock-Buy Back Agreement. (1994) Attorney Jeff Robinson obtained dismissal of federal SEC Rule 10b-5 securities lawsuit brought by former employees against employer arising out of stock-buy back agreement. Obtained summary judgment that alleged damages did not meet the “loss-causation” standard of SEC Rule 10b-5, resulting in published decision. Wong v. Thomas Bros. Restaurant Corp., (U.S.Dist. Ct., Central District of California 1994) 840 F. Supp. 727 (prior to formation of Robinson & Robinson, LLP).
Manufacturer v. State of California, Department of Food and Agriculture--Judicial Challenge To State Administrative Order. (1991). Attorney Jeff Robinson co-represented cheese manufacturer in challenge to administrative order of California Department of Food and Agriculture setting minimum wholesale “Class 4b” milk prices payable by cheese manufacturers. Obtained writ of mandate at trial court level, resulting in promulgation of new order by Department. Co-handled the appeal of the writ of mandate and subsequent challenge to the new order on grounds of regulatory taking. Golden Cheese Co. of California v. Voss, (1991) 230 Cal. App. 3d 547 (challenge to regulation of wholesale minimum milk prices); Golden Cheese Co. of California, (1991) 230 Cal. App. 3d 727 (inverse condemnation by regulation) (prior to formation of Robinson & Robinson, LLP).
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| Sale of Business—Southern California Service Operations (2006). Assisted seller in preparing business for sale, negotiating with potential buyers, drafting the sales documentation. |
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| Sale of Business—E-Commerce (2006). Advised seller in sale of asserts, transition of employees, preparation and execution of the sales documentation. |
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Sale of Business Assets—Internet Company (2005). Assisted seller in documenting and completing sale of assets of internet company to strategic buyer.
Sale of Business—Commercial Construction Services (2001). Advised seller in asset sale to strategic buyer preparing industry roll-up. |
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| Sale of Business—Health Care Services (2000). Advised seller of health care group purchasing business; asset sale to strategic buyer preparing industry roll-up. |
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| Please note that these descriptions of cases, transactions and results do not constitute a guaranty, warranty, or prediction about the outcome of your legal matters or your satisfaction with the Firm. Every case stands on its own. For obvious reasons, a positive outcome for one client can’t always translate to the same outcome for a different client, or the same client in a different matter. |
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