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Biography
James (Jim) is a real estate litigation attorney who currently assists with various matters and disputes relating to real property that include actions in partition, fraudulent real property transfers, nuisance, quiet title actions, trespass, and unlawful detainers. Prior to joining So Cal Realty Law, Jim held various roles that ranged from litigating, managing firm-wide compliance, human resources, and directing operations of a high-volume civil litigation law firm that represented several Fortune 500 clients for debt collection and subrogation. He used technology and an in-depth understanding of business processes to facilitate the firm’s growth year-over-year for half a decade. Jim has also spent time in the technology sector directing operations for a small professional services company. His prior experience brings the unique and valuable skillset of a business-oriented attorney to So Cal Realty Law.
Jim moved to San Diego from Ohio in 2010. He obtained his Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law while concurrently obtaining his Master of Business Administration from San Diego State University. Prior to moving to San Diego, Jim obtained a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship at Northern Kentucky University where he played NCAA collegiate soccer for four years.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Disputes relating to real property that include actions in partition
- Fraudulent Real Property Transfers
- Nuisance
- Quiet Title Actions
- Trespass
- Unlawful Detainers
Education
- California Western School of Law, San Diego, California
- Honors: Academic Achievement Award: Employment Law
- Northern Kentucky University
- Honors: All Conference Academic Team: 2005-2008
Published Works
- Employer Use of Facebook and Online Social Networks to Discriminate Against Applicants for Employment and Employees: An Analysis Balancing the Risks of Having a Facebook Account and the Need for Protective Legislation, 64 Lab. L.J. 2, 2013 WL 2658158 (June 2013)