Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2021, Volume 34, Number 2
Content
- EDITOR'S FOREWORD PPP = POST-Pandemic Planning
- FROM THE SECTION CHAIR The Best Is Yet to Come
- How to Strike the Answer of a Non-Participating Defendant
- Jury Trials in the COVID-19 Era: The Importance of a Predetermined Trial Plan
- Masthead
- Navigating the Adversary Proceeding in Bankruptcy for General Litigators
- Recovering Attorney Fees in Arbitration
- Remedies for the Courthouse Flu: How to Get Your Civil Case Tried During the COVID-19 Crisis
- Revisiting California's No-Citation Rule
- Sheppard Mullin and Beyond: Advance Waivers, Disclosures, and Arbitration Agreements
- Table of Contents
- The CAA v. The FAA: The Dangerous Differences
- The Future of the Virtual Courthouse
- Two #MeToos — A Pair of Book Reviews: "She Said" & "Catch and Kill"
- The Once and Future Office Market: A Tale of Complexity and Change for Lawyers
The Once and Future Office Market: A Tale of Complexity and Change for Lawyers
By Gary H. London
Gary H. London is a real estate advisor whose clients include developers, investors, lenders, asset managers, and owners. He is a partner of London Moeder Advisors, a diversified real estate strategic advisory, development management, investment, capital access, and analysis firm. He also serves as an expert witness in real estate litigation.
Many years ago an affluent, very successful client of mine, called me and promptly announced he was talking to me from his home in Aspen. I found it to be a curiosity, particularly because his business interests were primarily in Los Angeles.
"How can you be in Aspen?" I asked. His answer involved something about quality of life, including daily skiing or biking, telephonic communication (before the Zoom era) and the occasional plane flight. In short, he could pull off a professional existence that was not tethered to physical location.