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Litigation

May 8, 2014

Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles wins property dispute

An Orange County Superior Court judge decided that the diocese should retain certain parish property even though the parish members split from the religious denomination.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Ruling in a property dispute between the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and a Newport Beach parish, an Orange County judge decided that the diocese should retain the parish property even though the parish members split from the religious denomination.


The case before Superior Court Judge Kim G. Dunning is the last of four property disputes local to the Los Angeles-area but which could have...

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