Blog Posts in 2014 Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 27-Oct-2014 Western Skies Residents Win Big In Court CASE: Martin J Singer, et al, v. Anderson North Limited Partnership, et al., Orange County Superior Court Case No. 05CC11890; Judge Randell L. Wilkinson; Dept. C19 An Orange County jury awarded the residents of the Western Skies Mobilehome Park over ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 27-Oct-2014 Dean Barnwell, et al. v. Robert H. Brown We represented residents of 18 homes, who received drinking water contaminated with excess levels of iron and manganese. The jury awarded the residents $3.6 million for their injuries. Find out more about how our team can fight for your rights. ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 27-Oct-2014 State of CA v. Raymond Ayala, et al. We represented a developer who purchased raw land near a future freeway corridor. The State re-designed the freeway corridor and took the land for freeway purposes. The State offered $90,000 for the parcel. After a four-day bench trial, the Court ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 27-Oct-2014 San Diego Gas & Electric v. Donn H. Goss and Beverly J. Goss San Diego Gas & Electric condemned 3.72 acres of unimproved commercially-zoned land for a power station. The property consisted mainly of sloping canyon and wetlands, and SDG&E offered $250,000 due to topography and environmental constraints. ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 16-Oct-2014 ELTH Helps Child Obtain Care Funds for Brain Injury As a result of a recent jury trial result obtained by Ken Turek of Endeman, Lincoln, Turek & Heater LLP (“ELTH”) in San Bernardino Superior Court an eight year old girl will receive care funding for a brain injury she suffered at the ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 6-Oct-2014 Upwardly Mobile Residents? Court duns Carson park owner for $7 Million Tenants of a Carson mobilehome park were celebrating a civil court victory over the owner of the blighted park Friday after a Superior Court jury awarded them $7 million in punitive damages. But nobody was counting the money yet, or even thinking ... Continue Reading