The restaurant’s current rent is $61,403.70 per month, according to SFGate.
Brian Metcalf, a complex litigation and restructuring attorney, has joined the Santa Barbara law firm Cappello & Noël LLP.
Ozbirn represents both business and individual plaintiffs and defendants.
The video, featuring workers posing with patients' bodily fluids, drew ire and disgust from viewers.
Only 100 trial lawyers are selected in each state.
Empowering Tri-County residents with no-cost pathways into skilled trades
Tickets on Sale for Region’s Foremost Wine and Culinary Event on Sunday, June 1st
A Santa Barbara County jury found that Starr Indemnity & Liability Company acted in bad faith when it refused to pay an insurance claim.
The newspaper’s recommendation service, Wirecutter, included the brand in its recent roundup of the best dairy-free ice creams.
CEDC is thrilled to announce the successful groundbreaking for new Buellton Village Senior Apartments
Maranville started SEEAG 16 years ago.
Mandy Moua is now an associate at the Santa Barbara law firm of Cappello & Noël LLP.
$70 Million Class Action Settlement Reached For Property Owners Damaged By Plains All American Pipeline’s 2015 Santa Barbara Oil Spill
SEEAG is looking for farmers, agricultural-related businesses, and others to become event sponsors and participants.
LEAGUE² members support SEEAG’s youth agricultural and nutrition education programs and Farm Day community education.
Residents of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties can register at no cost for the High Roads Construction Careers program
The $100,000 goes to the A. Barry Cappello Endowment Scholarship Fund for UCLA law students enrolled in the trial advocacy program.
Two of the leading law firms on the Central Coast are merging effective January 1, 2024.
Andrew Dickerson is now an associate at the Santa Barbara law firm Cappello & Noël LLP.
Both attorneys were recognized for their legal skills in mass tort litigation and plaintiff class action representation.
On Farm Day, over 10 Santa Barbara County farms, ranches and agricultural organizations open their doors to the public.
Funding will go towards Brisa Encina, a 49-unit affordable housing property in the unincorporated community of Mission Hills, Santa Barbara