About Writer Gary Giesler began his law career as an Assistant United States Attorney in Los Angeles, handling a broad array of federal cases. He has practiced business law as a private practitioner for over 30 years handling white-collar crime cases, securities fraud cases, property matters, general business matters and litigation, and even product liability.
Along the way, Gary developed a passion for and knowledge of real estate law and development. He enjoys the opportunity to structure complex deals -- from purchase through construction and leasing -- so that clients avoid potential legal pitfalls and achieve good investment returns. A Bronze Star Vietnam War Captain, Gary is known to occasionally visit San Gabriel Country Club where he is a member.
University of Southern California Law School Juris Doctor 1968 University of California Los Angeles Bachelor of Science 1965
Proposition 90 And The Kelo Case The US Supreme Court’s decision in Kelo v. City of New London (125 S. Ct. 2655 (2005)) has led to a national debate about the right of government to use eminent domain to seize private land to promote economic development. In fact, politicians and the general public have widely criticized the... Similar Editorial : Value Proposition for Distributors by Thomas Cutler. | Source : Civil Court Cases