A Victorville Jury, yesterday, awarded $241,000 damages for a First Grader

clock April 20, 2011 04:28 by author Eric

 

Victorville, CA. -

A Victorville Jury, yesterday, awarded $241,000 damages for a First Grader who was molested by other children in the Victor Valley School District at Del Rey Elementary School in 2005. The Plaintiff alleged that the school district failed to protect him and was negligent in responding to the escalating pattern of bullying he had been subjected to. Attorneys for the victim questioned whether the District spent more upon its defense for over five years, than it will ultimately pay in damages. “How can they do that?” asked attorney Marc Grossman, “when they’re laying off teachers and complaining about limited budgets” He proceeded “it seems like they wasted hundreds of thousands of tax payer dollars accusing the victim instead of simply taking accountability for their actions. Trial attorney for the plaintiff, Brian Hannemann noted that “the school district actually asked the jury to find the 6 year old victim negligent for entering the older children’s restroom.”

Calling further into question the school district’s decision to spend so many years and so much money denying accountability is that Del Rey Elementary School teacher Rogelio Cardenas plead no contest in 2007 to the continuous sexual abuse of a child. This prompted 45 different complaints from Del Rey parents about the safety problems with Del Rey Elementary school. The school district has recently settled a string of lawsuits brought by some of the victims of Cardenas in connection with lawsuits alleging neglect by the Del Rey principal and administration. Grossman, who also represented several of those victims, noted that in those matters as well, the district spent excessive amounts of money denying any responsibility before finally making an offer to settle with the molestation victims right before trial.

For questions contact attorney Marc Grossman.

Law Office of Marc E Grossman

818 N Mountain Ave #111 Upland, CA 91786

Trial attorney for the Victim was Brian Hanneman,

Law Offices of Brian G. Hannemann

1943 N Campus Ave Ste B-333 Upland, CA 91784

The press is requested to protect the child’s identity, though it is public record. Respectively,



Rancho Cucamonga Divorce - Starting Over

clock April 19, 2011 18:11 by author Bryan Siegel

As everyone knows, there are dishonest people in every profession - and Rancho Cucamonga divorce lawyers are usually at the top of any one’s list. They have developed a bad rap over the years for being sneaky and under handed. However, the simple fact of the matter is that in these times of protecting your investments, we really need lawyers more than ever. Lawyers are there, not to fight us, but to assist us to get through some of life’s most difficult times. Whether it is for simple legal advice, understanding complex problems, or just to get the proper paperwork - a good lawyer can make the situation a real positive one. In some instances, there are so many options and/or considerations, that the pressures can be overwhelming. A trained legal professional is invaluable - especially during messy divorces. That is the time to call the Offices of Marc Grossman.

Hiring a top Rancho Cucamonga Divorce lawyer

Things tend to get a bit crazy during a divorce, and a good Rancho Cucamonga Divorce Lawyer will help you put the chaos into order. No matter how you feel about lawyers, a trained Rancho Cucamonga Divorce Lawyer may your best friend when the going gets tough. Starting over with your life can be stressful as it is - especially when money and property is involved, and a good Rancho Cucamonga Divorce Lawyer will help you get all that you are entitled to. Rancho Cucamonga Divorce Lawyers may charge a modest fee for their services, and that can only help put your mind at ease. Divorce may be a sad moment in your life, but it doesn’t mean the end of the world. Contact Marc Grossman right away - your first consultation is FREE! Take your first bold step towards a fresh new beginning!



California Clothing Company files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

clock September 27, 2010 18:12 by author Bryan Siegel

A California company that manufactures women's clothing for several retail chains has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. The women clothing company which was incorporated in December of 2003 had steady sales increases till 2008. The debtor began having difficulties paying debtors. In 2009 the sales had decreased by %50 and losses were up to $1 million.

The story of sales losses is a common one we hear at the Law Offices of Marc Grossman. If you are considering a business bankruptcy and need a California chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney, contact us for a FREE initial consultation 888-407-9068.



Upland Removes Sign "No Right Turn on Red"

clock September 20, 2010 18:03 by author Bryan Siegel

On Friday an Upland traffic sign was removed on the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Benson Avenue. The sign was installed on May 18 after the removal of a "no U-turn" sign. They decided to remove the sign after 4 months of investigation concluded that very few motorists made U-turns.



Finding The Right Upland Divorce Attorney

clock July 21, 2010 19:31 by author Bryan Siegel

If you are going to hire an Upland Divorce Attorney don't be like the millions of men and women go through a divorce per year without thinking of who the right attorney is for their case. You must understand that hiring the wrong lawyer can only make matters worse for your divorce case.

You deserve a good lawyer, not someone who will mess up your case. The Law Offices of Marc Grossman is a Upland divorce Law Firm that has years of experience with divorce cases.

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Upland City Hall and Upland Mayors home searched by FBI

clock July 20, 2010 19:09 by author Bryan Siegel

Last month the FBI and IRS had conducted searches of Upland City Hall and the home of Upland's mayor John Pomierski. While the details of the search warrants were closed by a federal judge The San Bernardino Sun reports that along with Upland City Hall and the Upland mayor's home, Venture West Capital, a mortgage company located at Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga, and JH Builders in Upland were also searched.

"What (the FBI) were pursuiing didn't involve the city of Upland as a target or focus," said City Attorney William Curley.

While details behind the FBI's search warrant are still unknown, criminal charges have not been filed in this case.

The Law Offices of Marc Grossman is a Upland Criminal Defense Law Firm. We also serve as Rancho Cucamonga Criminal Defense Attorneys.

If you or someone you know have been charged with a crime contact the Law Offices of Marc Grossman for a Free Initial Consultation 888-407-9068