Kevin I. Shenkman (SBN 223315) Mary R. Hughes (SBN 222662). of … · Robert A. Parris was a...

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Kevin I. Shenkman (SBN 223315) Mary R. Hughes (SBN 222662) Andrea A. Alarcon (SBN 319536) SHENKMAN & HUGHES 28905 Wight Road Malibu, California 90265 Telephone: (310) 457- 0970 R. Rex Parris (SBN 96567) Ellery S. Gordon (SBN 316655) PARRIS LAW FIRM 43364 10th Street West Lancaster, California 93534 Telephone: (661) 949-2595 Milton C. Grimes (SBN 59437) LAW OFFICES OF MILTON C. GRIMES 3774 West 54th Street Los Angeles, California 90043 Telephone: (323) 295-3023 Robert Rubin (SBN 85084) LAW OFFICE OF ROBERT RUBIN 131 Steuart St Ste 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 Telephone: (415) 298-4857 Attorneys for Plaintiffs SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PICO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION and MARIA LOYA, Plaintiffs, v. Case No.: BC616804 DECLARATION OF R. REX PARRIS IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR AN AWARD OF ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPENSES CITY OF SANTA MONICA, and Date: August 28, 2019 DOES 1 through 100, inclusive, Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept.: SSC-9 Defendants. DECLARATION OF R. REX PARRIS

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    Kevin I. Shenkman (SBN 223315)Mary R. Hughes (SBN 222662)Andrea A. Alarcon (SBN 319536)SHENKMAN & HUGHES28905 Wight RoadMalibu, California 90265Telephone: (310) 457- 0970

    R. Rex Parris (SBN 96567)Ellery S. Gordon (SBN 316655)PARRIS LAW FIRM43364 10th Street WestLancaster, California 93534Telephone: (661) 949-2595

    Milton C. Grimes (SBN 59437)LAW OFFICES OF MILTON C. GRIMES3774 West 54th StreetLos Angeles, California 90043Telephone: (323) 295-3023

    Robert Rubin (SBN 85084)LAW OFFICE OF ROBERT RUBIN131 Steuart St Ste 300San Francisco, CA 94105Telephone: (415) 298-4857

    Attorneys for Plaintiffs

    SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

    COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

    PICO NEIGHBORHOODASSOCIATION and MARIA LOYA,

    Plaintiffs,

    v.

    Case No.: BC616804

    DECLARATION OF R. REX PARRISIN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS'MOTION FOR AN AWARD OFATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPENSES

    CITY OF SANTA MONICA, and Date: August 28, 2019DOES 1 through 100, inclusive, Time: 8:30 a.m.

    Dept.: SSC-9Defendants.

    DECLARATION OF R. REX PARRIS

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    I, R. Rex Parris, declare as follows:

    1. I am an attorney duly licensed to practice before all courts of the State of

    California and I am a principal in, and founding partner of, the Parris Law Firm. This

    declaration is submitted in support of Plaintiffs' motion for attorneys' fees. The facts set

    forth in this declaration are within my personal knowledge and, if called as a witness, I

    could and would competently testify as follows.

    My Background

    2. I have practiced law in Southern California since December of 1980. I

    have tried over 50 jury trials in trial courts throughout California. I have obtained

    seven-, eight-, and nine -figure jury verdicts for my clients over the span of my career as

    a trial lawyer. I have served as an adjunct faculty member at Pepperdine University

    School of Law, where I have taught Advanced Trial Practice. I serve on the Board of

    Directors and as senior faculty member at the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer's College in

    Dubois, Wyoming.

    3. I have been profiled in numerous national media outlets in connection with

    my representation of clients in noteworthy cases, including "20/20," "Nightline," the

    Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times and a myriad of legal journals. I was also

    on the cover of California Lawyer magazine.

    4. In addition to founding and running my law firm, I am the Mayor of the

    City of Lancaster, California.

    5. The Parris Law Firm specializes in class action and complex litigation

    matters. We handle cases ranging from complex business litigation to personal injury

    and wrongful death throughout the United States, as well as voting rights cases like the

    above -captioned case.

    6. The Parris Law Firm has litigated numerous complex cases in federal and

    state courts all over California. Our firm also has extensive experience in appellate

    practice and has settled numerous class actions worth hundreds of millions of dollars on

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    behalf of tens of thousands of Californians. Our firm has been court -appointed class

    counsel in multiple cases in California state and federal courts. A true and correct copy

    of our Firm Resume regarding complex litigation is attached hereto as "Exhibit 1."

    7. Additionally, I was litigation and trial counsel in Marciano v. Fahs, Los

    Angeles Case No. BC 375824, which resulted in the highest jury verdict of 2009. I

    received a "trial lawyer of year" award in 2009 for obtaining this verdict.

    8. Over the past seven years, I have also litigated and tried voting rights

    cases, including the first two CVRA cases to proceed to trial-Jauregui v. City of

    Palmdale, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC483039 and Garrett v. City of

    Highland, San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVDS1410696. Notably,

    following our trial victory in Jauregui v. City of Palmdale, we also prevailed in both the

    intermediate appellate court and the California Supreme Court-Jauregui v. City of

    Palmdale (2014) 226 Cal. App. 4th 781 (review denied, en bane, Aug. 20, 2014). A true

    and correct copy my Curriculum Vitae, which more thoroughly discusses my

    experience, is attached hereto as "Exhibit 2."

    Attorneys and Professionals of the Parris Law Firm, Their Hourly Rates and Their

    Work on This Case

    9. Although we handle cases exclusively on contingency, a rate of $975.00

    per hour for my time is conservative. In April of 2009, over ten (10) years ago, the Los

    Angeles Superior Court approved as reasonable an hourly rate of $950 for my time in

    connection with a motion for monetary sanctions. I attach a true and correct copy of that

    order as "Exhibit 3." An increase of $25.00 per hour ten (10) years later is quite modest

    and is certainly reasonable. Additionally, I am aware that senior partners in large law

    firms in the Los Angeles -area charge between $1,000 and $1,500 per hour for their time,

    even though many of them do not have anything approaching the level of trial

    experience that I have. Given my extensive trial experience and history of litigating and

    trying complex jury trials to verdict, an hourly rate of $975.00 for my time is in line with

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    community standards and is appropriate and reasonable. I billed a total of 1,018.6 hours

    during the course of this case.

    10. My law firm was retained in this case in April of 2016. Included with this

    declaration is the time billed by five (5) attorneys (R. Rex Parris, Robert A. Parris,

    Jonathan Douglass, Ellery Gordon, and Dylan Williams), and one (1) lead paralegal

    (Marci Cussimonio) who had primary responsibility for the case. In total, the attorneys

    (and one paralegal) of the Paths Law Firm worked 3,041.68 hours on this case, in

    addition to 457.43 hours that I have chosen to write off because it seemed unnecessary

    or was performed by attorneys/professionals who had only a small role in this case.

    11. Robert A. Parris was a partner, and is now "of counsel," at the Parris Law

    Firm. Mr. Parris graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 1982 and earned his law

    degree at Loyola Law School in 1991. Mr. Paths has litigated hundreds of cases,

    resulting in verdicts and settlements in excess of Three Hundred Million Dollars

    ($300,000,000.00). Mr. Paths was also part of the legal team that handled the following

    California Voting Rights Act cases, which proceeded to trial-Jauregui v. City of

    Palmdale, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC483039 and Garrett v. City of

    Highland, San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVDS1410696. Mr. Parris was

    instrumental to our success in both of those cases. Rob Parris' time is billed at $900.00

    per hour. Mr. Paths billed a total of 57.15 hours during the course of this case. In my

    opinion, this rate is reasonable and commensurate with (or below) rates charged by an

    attorney of Mr. Parris's experience in the Los Angeles, California market.

    12. Jonathan Douglass is an associate at the Paths Law Firm. Mr. Douglass

    graduated from California State University Long Beach in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts

    in English. Mr. Douglass graduated (magna cum laude) from Whittier Law School in

    2012. While in law school, Mr. Douglass received the Dean's Merit Scholarship, was a

    member of the Whittier Law Review, the Moot Court Honors Board, and the Trial

    Advocacy Honors Board. He also received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award

    in Wills and Trusts. Mr. Douglass has assisted the Parris Law Firm in obtaining

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    significant jury trial verdicts, including a $41,634,170 verdict in the case of Taylor v.

    Schilling, LA Superior Court Case No. MCO26518. Mr. Douglass has also worked on

    many of our California Voting Rights Act cases, including Jauregui v. City of Palmdale,

    Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC483039 and Garrett v. City of Highland, San

    Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVDS1410696. Jonathan Douglass's time is

    billed at $575.00 per hour. Mr. Douglass billed a total of 179.3 hours during the course

    of this case. In my opinion, this rate is reasonable and commensurate with rates charged

    by an attorney of Mr. Douglass's experience in the Los Angeles, California market.

    13. Ellery Gordon is an associate at the Parris Law Firm. Mr. Gordon

    graduated from the University of Arizona in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in

    Psychology. Mr. Gordon graduated (cum laude) from Pepperdine Law School in 2017

    with a certificate from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. While in law school,

    Mr. Gordon was inducted into the Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society in 2016 for his

    academic achievements; competed with law students from across the country on the

    Pepperdine Trial Team; served as an Associate Editor for the Pepperdine Journal of

    Business, Entrepreneurship and the Law, which selected his article for publication in

    2018; and received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Arbitration. Mr.

    Gordon worked extensively on this case and was part of our core team of attorneys

    during trial. He was responsible for assisting with case strategy, creating Plaintiffs'

    opening Keynote presentation, the examination of two witnesses at trial, and brief

    writing during trial, among other important tasks more fully described in his time

    records. Ellery Gordon's time is billed at $500.00 per hour. Mr. Gordon billed a total of

    993.72 hours during the course of this case. In my opinion, this rate is reasonable and

    commensurate with rates charged by an attorney of Mr. Gordon's experience in the Los

    Angeles, California market.

    14. Dylan Williams is an associate at the Parris Law Firm. Ms. Williams

    graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 2006. Ms.

    Williams graduated from Loyola Law School in 2017. Ms. Williams has a rich

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    background of advocacy on behalf of workers, women, families, and people with

    disabilities, and has experience as a Washington, D.C. lobbyist, union organizer, and

    small business owner. While in law school, Ms. Williams was selected as a recipient of

    the Loyola Scholar award and competed with law students across the country on the

    Loyola Trial Team. Dylan Williams's time is billed at $500.00 per hour. Ms. Williams

    billed a total of 41.25 hours during the course of this case. In my opinion, this rate is

    reasonable and commensurate with rates charged by an attorney of Ms. Williams's

    experience in the Los Angeles, California market.

    15. Marci Hilsinger has been a certified paralegal for over twenty (20) years

    specializing primarily in civil litigation and trial preparation. She has assisted our trial

    teams in some of our largest cases, including the first two CVRA cases to proceed to

    trial-Jauregui v. City of Palmdale, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC483039

    and Garrett v. City of Highland, San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.

    CIVDS1410696. Ms. Hilsinger's hourly rate for this case is $375.00. As the lead

    paralegal on this case, Ms. Cussimonio billed a total of 751.66 hours during the course

    of this case. In my opinion this rate is reasonable and commensurate with rates charged

    for a paralegal with her experience in the Los Angeles, California market.

    Time Records

    16. The detailed contemporaneous time records for all five (5) attorneys and

    one (1) paralegal at the Parris Law Firm who billed time to this case are attached hereto

    as "Exhibit 4."

    17. Based on my experience in CVRA litigation to date, as well as my

    relationships with other attorneys who have litigated CVRA cases, I believe all of the fee

    rates described herein are modest and reasonable, as is the amount of time worked by

    Plaintiffs' counsel in this case.

    18. As an illustration, in Jauregui v. City of Palmdale, following only an

    eight -day trial and an appeal of the preliminary injunction issued in that case, the court

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    ultimately awarded Plaintiffs' counsel over $4.6 million. This litigation required an

    exponentially higher amount of time, hard work, and resources, as that case. Up until

    this case, Jauregui v. City of Palmdale was the hardest -fought CVRA case. Jauregui

    required an 8 -day trial approximately one year after the case was filed; the trial of this

    case lasted six weeks and began more than two years after the case was filed. In

    Jauregui there were 6 fact witness depositions, all but one of which lasted less than three

    hours, whereas in this case there were 24 fact witness depositions. In Jauregui, there

    were two discovery motions, whereas in this case there were thirty-one (31) discovery

    motions.

    Expenses

    19. In the course of litigating the above -captioned case, the Parris Law Firm

    incurred significant expenses. Our firm's accounting department generated a summary

    of these expenses. A true and correct copy of this summary of expenses is attached

    hereto as "Exhibit 5." These expenses include deposition costs, court reporters for trial

    and hearings, exhibit production, trial technology and travel, among other things. The

    total expenses incurred by the Parris Law Firm total $257,317.26, as detailed below.

    20. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Law Firm in

    connection with filing and messenger fees are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit

    6." These invoices total $2,663.55.

    21. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Law Firm in

    connection with taking depositions are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit 7."

    These invoices total $90,200.52.

    22. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Firm in

    connection with service of process are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit 8."

    These invoices total $2,089.04.

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    23. True and correct copies of the court reporter invoices paid by the Parris

    Law Firm in connection with trial and hearings are collectively attached hereto as

    "Exhibit 9." These invoices total $54,008.77.

    24. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Firm in

    connection with copying exhibits, creating exhibit binders, and printing blow-ups of

    exhibits for trial are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit 10." These invoices total

    $8,256.25.

    25. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Firm in

    connection with the trial technician and trial equipment used during trial are collectively

    attached hereto as "Exhibit 11." These invoices total $41,660.03.

    26. A true and correct copy of the invoice paid by the Parris Law Firm in

    connection with copying is attached hereto as "Exhibit 12". In addition to the attached

    invoice, the Parris Law Firm incurred $3,115.25 in-house copy charges (See Ex. 5).

    Combined, these costs total $3,602.96.

    27. True and correct copies of the overnight mail invoices paid by the Parris

    Law Firm are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit 13." These invoices total

    $690.18.

    28. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Firm in

    connection with renting a war room during trial are collectively attached hereto as

    "Exhibit 14." These invoices total $4,562.61.

    29. Attached hereto as "Exhibit 15" is a chart summarizing amounts paid by

    the Parris Law Firm in connection with legal research for this case totaling $8,825.00.

    30. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Law Firm in

    connection with conference calls are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit 16".

    These invoices total $40.57.

    31. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Law Firm in

    connection with the preparation of deposition summaries are collectively attached hereto

    as "Exhibit 17." These invoices total $5,256.00.

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    32. True and correct copies of the invoices paid by the Parris Law Firm in

    connection with postage paid to the USPS are collectively attached hereto as "Exhibit

    18". These invoices total $116.20.

    33. Attached hereto as "Exhibit 19" is a chart summarizing additional

    expenses, such as meals, mileage, parking, and transportation costs. These expenses

    include $526.05 in transportation costs, $3,336.28 in mileage, $2,020.25 in parking fees,

    $5,265.00 in meals during trial (this amount has been substantially reduced in good faith

    and fairness to equal the Parris Law Firm's $65.00 per diem amount allowed for meals

    for each employee), and $24,219.00 in lodging during trial (this amount has been

    substantially reduced in good faith and fairness to equal the lowest rate the Parris Law

    Firm was able to obtain at the Omni Hotel during the entire trial, which was $299/night

    per employee).

    I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that

    the foregoing is true and correct.

    Executed on this 3rd day of June, 2019, at Lancaster, California.

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    DECLARATION OF R. REX PARRIS

  • EXHIBIT 1

  • PARRIS LAW FIRM - SELECTED CLASS ACTION EXPERIENCE Gutierrez vs. State Farm, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC 236552

    Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking overtime compensation for insurance claims adjustersemployed by defendant in the State of California. Certification granted, and then summaryadjudication as to liability granted in favor of the class. Case settled in 2004 for $135,000,000.00, withFinal Approval granted in Department 309 and no objections filed.

    Sekly vs. Allstate Insurance Company, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC240813Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking overtime compensation for insurance claims adjustersemployed by defendant in the State of California. Certification granted, and then summaryadjudication as to liability granted in favor of the class. Case settled in 2005 for $120,000,000.00, withFinal Approval granted in Department 309 and no objections filed.

    CNA Class Action Litigation, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC242487, Orange County SuperiorCourt Case No. 01CC08868

    Plaintiffs' counsel in class action misclassification case seeking overtime compensation for insuranceclaims adjusters employed by defendant in the State of California. Case settled in 2005 for$33,000,000.00, with Final Approval granted and no objections filed.

    Parris v. Lowe's Home Improvement, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC260702Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking payment of "off the clock" hours worked by all hourlyemployees of Lowe's in the State of California. Class certification ordered by the Court of Appeal.Case settled in 2009 for $29,500,000.00, with Final Approval granted and no objections filed.

    Chavoya v. Southern California Edison Company, Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BC366032and BC425358

    Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking overtime compensation for employees that were reclassifiedin February 2006 that were not employed at Edison's San Onofre Nuclear Generator facility. Classcertification granted, in part, by the trial court. Class was provisionally certified for settlementpurposes. Case settled in 2010 for $29,000,000.00, with Final Approval granted and no objectionsfiled.

    Roberts vs. Coast National Insurance, Orange County Superior Court Case No 01CC08478Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking overtime compensation for insurance claims adjustersemployed by defendant in the State of California. Certification granted, and then the matter was triedin biding arbitration. Case settled for in excess of $18,000,000.00 during arbitration.

    Dotson vs. Royal Sun Alliance, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 02CC01787Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking overtime compensation for insurance claims adjustersemployed by defendant in the State of California. Case settled in 2005 for $12,300,000.00 with FinalApproval granted and no objections filed.

    Ingalls v. Hallmark, Central District of California Case Nos. CV08-04342-VBF (Ex) C/W; CV08-05330-VBF(FFMx)

    Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking payment of "off the clock" hours worked by all hourlyemployees of Hallmark in the State of California. Class was provisionally certified. Case settled in2009 for $5,625,000.00, with Final Approval granted and no objections filed.

  • Rodriguez v. Pacific Bell Telephone Company, Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BC415309Plaintiffs' counsel in class action seeking overtime compensation for employees employed bydefendant in the State of California that were reclassified in May 2009. Class was provisionallycertified. Case settled in 2010 for $5,500,000.00, with Final Approval granted and no objections filed.

    Kim v. Jamison Services, Inc., Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BC400414Plaintiffs' counsel in misclassification class action seeking overtime compensation for all salaried,exempt employees (except for high-level management and Receptionists) employed by defendant inthe State of California. Class was provisionally certified. Case settled in 2009 for $2,797,861.24, withFinal Approval granted and no objections filed.

    Lippold v. Godiva Chocolatier, Inc., Northern District of California Case No. CV -10 -00421 -SiPlaintiffs' counsel in misclassification class action seeking overtime compensation for all salaried,exempt Store Managers employed by Godiva in the State of California. Class was provisionallycertified. Case settled in 2010 for $1,000,000.00, with Final Approval granted and no objections filed.

    Additionally, the Parris Law Firm is presently lead plaintiff's counsel in numerous pending consumer andemployment class action cases in California, Texas and the District of Columbia. The Parris Law Firmrecently obtained a $370 million defamation verdict, Top Verdict in 2009, in Marciano v. Fahs, et al., in theLos Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC375824.

  • EXHIBIT 2

  • R. Rex Parris4336410th Street West, Lancaster, California 93534

    Telephone: (661) 949-2595

    Facsimile: (661) 949-7524Email: [email protected]

    Summary

    Education

    Founder of PARRIS Law Firm in the Antelope Valley area of Los Angeles County, personal injurylawyer R. Rex Parris provides aggressive representation to victims whose quality of life has beenimpaired by the negligence of others. Mr. Parris has been representing individuals and families inmatters involving serious personal injury, wrongful death, legal malpractice, environmental law, andconsumer class action for more than 30 years. His unwavering dedication to helping individualsand his tireless efforts on their behalf have made it possible for numerous clients to obtainmultimillion dollar awards. R. Rex Parris also performs valuable community services for the LosAngeles County areas of Lancaster and Antelope Valley. Besides working as a personal injurylawyer, he devotes a substantial amount of his time and income to improving the lives of youngpeople and the community. Mr. Parris has also generously supported education in the AntelopeValley.

    Juris Doctor 1980Southwestern School of Law, Los Angeles, California

    B.A. in Law & SocietyUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, CaliforniaUCSB Scholars Program

    1977

    Master Advocate 1991National Institute for Trial Advocacy, District of Columbia

    Career History & Accomplishments

    Mayor, City of Lancaster, California 2008-During first 2 -year term, decreased city's crime rate by 32% presentReceived worldwide media attention for efforts to make Lancaster the"Alternative Energy Capital of the World"Served as the catalyst for Lancaster's downtown renaissanceRe-elected for second term in 2010

    Founder and Partner, PARRIS Law Firm (Lancaster, CA) 1985-Admitted to the California Bar in 1980 presentAdmitted to the United States District Court in 1998Has tried over forty civil jury trials in Courts throughout CaliforniaHas attained numerous eight -figure settlements, including two in the first half of2018

    Obtained 2009's highest jury verdict in the United States ($370 million)

    Lecturer and Instructor, Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College (Dubois, WY)Participated as lecturer during intensive 3 -week programInstructed the class "Cross Examining the Defense Medical Expert"

    Adjunct Professor of Advanced Trial Practice, Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA)

    Attorney, Borton Petrini, I.i.P (Bakersfield, CA)

    1999

    2012

  • Co -Founder, Antelope Valley Gang Prevention Task ForceFounder, Lancaster Child Abuse Task ForceFounder, Antelope Valley War on GangsFounder, Valley Volunteers Program

    Speaking Engagements

    Consumer Attorneys of California/Inland Impire"Stop Being Stupid: Things We Do In Trial That Make No Sense" (Palm Springs,CA) (2019)"How Do You Use Your Rules Throughout The Case- Voir Dire, Opening,Direct, Cross?" (San Francisco, CA) (2018)"The Art of Persuasion- Why Some Lawyers are Just More Effective" (PalmSprings, CA) (2018)Panel - For Master Jedis: Master in Trial & "Trial by Science" (San Francisco, CA)(2017)

    "The Art of Persuasion" (San Francisco, CA) (2016)Speaker - Litigation Strategies from the Masters - Scarcity (2015)Speaker - Connecting with the Jury: Using Artificial Intelligence to pick yourJurorsSpeaker - Connecting with Jurors (2013)Speaker - Connecting with the Jury (2012)Panel: Opening Statement/Closing in the Difficult Liability Case (2011)Speaker -Who is in Charge? (If Not You, You Are Probably Successful): The Roleof Management, Staff and Attorneys in Successful Law Firms (2012)Speaker - Plaintiff Attorneys Panel Connecting with your Jury (2011)Speaker - Reaching the Hearts and Minds of Jurors (2011)Speaker - Paperless Office and Trial Modesto Master's Seminar (2011)Panel: Persuasion is not a Talent it is a Science (2010)Keynote Lunch Speaker: Creating a Relationship with our 21st Century Jurors(2010)

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    "Persuasion Is Not A Talent, It Is A Science"Consumer Attorneys of California (Tahoe, NV, San Francisco, CA and Webinarwith Eric Oliver)Mass Torts Made Perfect (Las Vegas, NV)Capitol City Trial Lawyers Association (Sacramento, CA)Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association (Jackson, WY)Arizona Trial Lawyers Association (Scottsdale, AZ)Wisconsin Association for Justice (Milwaukee, WI)

    "Persuading the 21st Century Juror"Utah Association for Justice (Salt Lake City, UT)Consumer Attorneys of California (San Francisco, CA)Louisiana Association for Justice (New Orleans, LA)

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    Southern California Super Lawyers (2007-2019)Super Lanyers Maggine, a publication of Thomson Reuters

    Best Lawyers (2014-2019)

    U.S. News & World Report

    Robert E. Cartwright, Sr. Award (2008)Consumer Attorneys of California (Excellence and Dedicationto Teaching Trial Advocacy)

    Spirit of Grace Award (2008)Grace Resources (Community Service and Philanthropy)

    R. Rex Parris High School (2007)Antelope Valley Union High School District (Districtnamed one of its high schools in his honor in recognition of his many

    contributions)

    Top Attorneys in Southern California

    Largest Verdict in the United States (2009)

    S370 Million

    Trial Lawyer of the Year (2005, 2009)Antelope Valley Bar AssociationPhilip M. Schwabacher Award (2006)

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    Citizen of the Year (2001)California Highway Patrol

  • EXHIBIT 3

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    COURTESY COPY

    ORIGINAL FILED

    APR 0 7 2009

    LOS ANGELESSUPERIOR COURT

    APR 0 2009

    Maio

    FILING WINDOW

    SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

    COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, CENTRAL DISTRICT

    GEORGES MAR.CIANO, an individual,

    Plaintiff,

    vs.JOSEPH FAHS, an individual; STEVENCHAPNICK, an individual; MIRIAMCHOI, an individual; ELIZABETHTAGLE, an individual; CAMILLE ABAT,an individual; DEBORAH MCLEOD, anindividual; ART PACK, INC., a CaliforniaCorporation, and DOES 1 - 20, inclusive,

    Defendants,

    RELATED CROSS -COMPLAINTS.

    Case No.: BC 375824

    rWOSIITORDER GRANTINGQUESTS OF CROSS -COMPLAIN

    CHOI AND ABAT FOR MONETARYSANCTIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF$44,627.50.

    Date: March 26, 2009Time: 8:30 a.m.Dept: 48

    [Assigned for all Purposes to: Dept 48,Hon. Elizabeth Allen White]

    Complaint Filed: 8/13/071st Amended Complaint Filed: 9/18/07rd Amended Complaint Filed: 2/06/08Cross -Defendants' Defaults

    Entered: 2/11/09

    wRecrEXEDI ORDER GRANTING THE REQUESTS OF CROSS -COMPLAINANTS CHOI ANDABAT FOR MONETARY SANCTIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF $44,627.50.

    Exhibit B Page 6

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    PROPOSE -Of -ORDER

    The Motion of Cross -Complainants Choi and Abet for an Order Granting Monetary

    Sanctions of $44.627.50 against now -defaulted Cross -Defendants Georges Mercian° and

    Beverly Wilshire Properties, Inc., came on regularly for hearing on March 26, 2009, at

    8:30 a.m. in Department 48 of the above -entitled Court, the Honorable Elizabeth Allen

    White presiding. Alexander R. Wheeler of the R. Rex Parris Law Firm and Jennifer L.

    DeLoach of Wheeler & Sheehan appeared on behalf of Cross -Complainants Miriam Choi

    and Camille Abet. Eric George and Benjamin D. Schiebe of Browne Woods George LLP

    appeared on behalf of Cross -Defendants Georges Mercian and Beverly Wilshire

    Properties, Inc.

    After considering the moving anci=appeaing papers and hearing oral argument, the

    Court ruled as follows:

    I. Counsel for Choi and Abet presented declaration testimony attesting to a

    reasonable amount of time and expenses incurred as a result of Cross -Defendants Marciano

    and Beverly Wilshire Properties' discovery abuses.

    2. The Court funds reasonable the following hourly rates as to Choi and Abet's

    attorneys: R. Rex Parris at $950/hour, David C. Wheeler at $550/hour, Alexander R.

    Wheeler at $350/hour; and Jennifer L. DeLoach at $250/hour.

    3. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that defaulted Cross -Defendants Georges

    Mercian° and Beverly Wilshire Properties, Inc. are to pay $44,627.50 to counsel for Choi

    and Abat: $18,787.50 to Wheeler & Sheehan, and $25,452.50 to the R. Rex Parris Law

    Firm.

    DATED:APR 0 7 7000

    Elizabeth Allen White

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    Honorable Elizabeth Allen WhiteJudge of the Superior Court

    (PiioroSEel ORDER GRANTING THE REQUESTS OF CROSS -COMPLAINANTS CHOI AND ABATFOR MONETARY SANCTIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF S44,62730.

    Exhibit B Page 7

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    2.11-cv-00503-AHM-RZ Document 363-2 Filed 08/16/12 Page 3 of 5 Page ID#:9824

    March 30, 2009

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    Respectfully Submitted by:

    WHEELER & SHEEHANDAVID C. WHEELERJENNIFER L. DELOACH

    THE R. REX PARRIS LAW FIRMR. REX PARRISALEXANDER R. WHEELER

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    Je nifer De oach

    Attorneys for Defendants andCross -ComplainantsMiriam Choi and Camille Abat

    !PROPOSES ORDER GRANTING rHE REQUESTS OF CROSS -COMPLAINANTS CHOI AND ASATFOR MONETARY SANCTIONS IN TIIE .AMOUNTOF S44,627.50.

    Exhibit B Page 8

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    PROOF OF SERVICE

    I, the undersigned, hereby certify and declare:

    I am employed in the County of Ventura, State of California. I am over the age of 18 and

    not a party to the within action. My business address is Wheeler & Sheehan, 2629 Townsgate

    Rd. Suite 140, Westlake Village, CA 91361. On April I, 2099 I served:

    [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING THE REQUEST OF CROSS -COMPLAINANTS

    CHOI AND ABAT FOR MONETARY SANCTIONS

    IN THE AMOUNT OF 344.627.50.

    on the interested parties below:

    Eric GeorgeMarcy RailsbackStein Kahan Browne Woods George2121 Avenue of the Stars 24th FLLos Angeles, CA 90067mrailsback@bweirm,[email protected]

    C. William Kircher, Jr., Esq.Law Offices of C. William Kircher, Jr.A Professional Corporation19200 Von Karmen Avenue, Suite 900Irvine, CA 92612icircher@lcidaw,corn

    Efien A. Compean, Esq.Garrett & Tully225 S Lake Ave #1400Pasadena, CA 91101ecomoeantaarret-tullv.com

    Roy D. Goldstein, Esq.Skebba & Isaac777 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 1507Los Angeles, CA [email protected]

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    Rita M. Haeusler, E.Sq.Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, LLC350 South Grand Avenue, 366 FloorLos Angeles, CA 90071-3442haeusteraltuttheshubbturd,com

    Michael J. Partos, Esq.COZEN O'CONNOR777 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 2850,Los Angeles, CA [email protected]

    Cheryl Deptowicz-Diaz, Esq.Diaz Law FirmP.O. Box 1680West Covina, CA [email protected]

    R. Rex Parris, Esq.Alexander R. Wheeler, Esq.R. Rex Parris Law Firm42220 10th Street West, Suite 108Lancaster, CA 93534awkeelerfarrexparris.com

    Alain V. Bonavida, Esq.Law Offices of Alain V. Bonavida499 N Canon Dr 4th FLBeverly Hills, CA, [email protected]

    PDfX1C nc CI7DIMI"C

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    2:11-cv-00503-AHM-RZ Document 363-2 Filed 08/16/12 Page 5 of 5 Page ID#:9826

    E-MAIL - (All attorneys listed above) Per the parties' agreement under Code of CivilProcedure section 1010.6(aX6), I caused the above -described document to betransmitted via electronic mall as to the e-mail addresses listed above.

    U.S. MAIL - (Courtesy Copy Browne, Woods, George) By placing the document(s)AB listed above in sealed envelope(s) in a mailbox with postage thereon Billy prepaid.

    (CCP §1013a, 2015.5. FRCivP §5(3), or FRAP 25(d).)

    (State) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Californiathat the above is true and correct.

    I certify and declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Californiaand the United States that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on April 1, 2009 atWestlake Village, CA.

    Azucena RiveraType or Print Name Signature)

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