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Real Estate/Development

Apr. 28, 2011

Playing Litigation Protection to Bring Football Back to L.A.

The Anschutz Entertainment Group's plan to build a National Football League stadium in Los Angeles, though still in the earliest planning stages, is generating buzz and controversy with each incremental step it takes toward becoming a reality.


By Anna Scott


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The Anschutz Entertainment Group's plan to build a National Football League stadium in Los Angeles, though still in the earliest planning stages, is generating buzz and controversy with each incremental step it takes toward becoming a reality.


One largely overlooked aspect of the proposal, however, is the painstaking legal work that must be done before the first shovel breaks ground.


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