His practice includes assisting parents and guardians with special needs planning. Greg also serves on the San Mateo County Superior Court’s Arbitration Panel. He is currently serving on the San Mateo County Probate and Estate and Civil ADR Mediation Panels, the Neutral Evaluation Panel, and is available to conduct mediations, neutral evaluations and arbitrations in other practice areas. In 2005, Greg was appointed to the San Mateo County Superior Court Panel as independent legal counsel for conservatees. His areas of focus include Municipal Law, estate planning, probate, conservatorships, real estate and small business consulting.
Greg is committed to problem solving and dispute resolution in a way that provides clients with a lasting solution to meet their long term needs. Greg’s depth of experience in various types of legal disputes enables him to provide the client with the best possible advice under the circumstances of each case. Gregory Rubens maintains a diverse practice and enjoys assisting his clients with reasoned advice to resolve their problems in an efficient, creative and prompt manner. Natalie served as a member of the San Diego International Law Journal, as Student Bar Association Vice President, and was extensively involved in the Moot Court program, where she argued before judges of the Ninth and Second Circuits and won national and intramural awards for her brief writing and oral advocacy skills. Burns of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California and at the San Diego Public Defender’s Office, where she appeared in court almost daily and achieved favorable results for clients. While in law school, Natalie externed for the Honorable Larry A. Natalie advises clients regarding potential exposure, complex and novel legal issues, litigation budgets, and strategies to avoid future litigation. § 1983 and FEHA discrimination and retaliation case. Most recently, Natalie successfully argued an employment discrimination matter before the California Court of Appeal and obtained an order from the Ninth Circuit affirming summary judgment in a 42 U.S.C. Natalie handles cases from pre-litigation through appeal, and has successfully drafted and argued demurrers, motions to dismiss, summary judgment motions, discovery motions, Daubert motions, motions in limine, and jury instructions.
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Additionally, Natalie has assisted in trial preparation in numerous cases which settled shortly before trial. Natalie has second-chaired trials, including a USERRA employment trial which resulted in a defense verdict and a fatal officer-involved shooting trial wherein the involved deputy avoided an award of punitive damages against him. Natalie Price has litigated a wide range of cases for public entities and their employees, such as officer-involved shootings, civil rights, employment, dangerous conditions of public property, wrongful death, personal injury, and general government tort liability matters in state and federal trial and appellate courts. He has also taken many issues to trial and through appeal as the lead attorney.
Connor has taken numerous depositions and hearings on behalf of public and private clients. Connor has extensive experience taking cases from pre-litigation through litigation to settlement or formal legal resolution.
Prior to joining the Burke, Williams & Sorensen, Connor litigated dozens of workers’ compensation cases for cities, counties, and private sector companies. At the clinic, Connor advised clients on issues related to the California Environmental Quality Act, the Coastal Act, and the Clean Water Act.
During law school, Connor spent over three semesters working as a student attorney in the Environmental Law Clinic at UCI Law advocating for environmental justice and cleaner oceans while gaining administrative law experience. Connor has experience advising cities on general municipal law, including, drafting ordinances, advising staff on land use and development, and CEQA litigation.Ĭonnor earned his Juris Doctor at the University of California at Irvine School of Law in 2019. Connor Hyland is an associate in the public law group of Burke, Williams & Sorensen’s San Francisco office.