Litigation
Nov. 27, 2014
Judicial Council seeks to intervene in courthouse tax dispute
A dispute over the new Long Beach courthouse's tax status will bring the Judicial Council to a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday in a case whose outcome could affect the structure of future public-private partnerships.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A dispute over the new Long Beach courthouse's tax status will bring the Judicial Council to a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday in a case whose outcome could affect the structure of future public-private partnerships.
The Judicial Council, represented by Richard Ayoob of the Glendale-based Ajalat, Polley, Ayoob & Matarese, wants Superior Court Judge Richard L. Fruin Jr. to allow ...
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