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WAYNE GURALNICK, Partner
Mr. Guralnick received his undergraduate degree from Villanova University and his law degree from Pepperdine University. He is past president of the Coachella Valley Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) and is a representative on the California Legislative Action Committee for CAI, a lobbying group working for community association interests in Sacramento. He is a member of the American, California, Riverside County, and Desert Bar associations. Mr. Guralnick has spoken at numerous national conventions for CAI and throughout the State. He is also a faculty member of the California Association of Community Managers and has provided the Legislative Update for the Coachella Valley since 1985. He is qualified as an expert on the fiduciary duties of boards of directors and litigation involving community association affairs.
ROBERT J. GILLILAND, JR., Partner
Mr. Gilliland is a graduate of Claremont McKenna College (formerly Claremont Men's College) in Claremont, California where he received his BA degree in Political Science and Economics in 1984. He is also a graduate of Lewis & Clark College, Northwestern School of Law, in Portland, Oregon where he earned his law degree in 1989. Mr. Gilliland is a member of the California State Bar and the Colorado State Bar. He is also a member of Consumer Attorneys of California, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Riverside County Bar Association, the Desert Bar Association and the Inns of Court. He has authored many articles on construction defect litigation, toxic mold claims and real estate law.
Mr. Gilliland is a member of the "Million Dollar Advocates Forum" which limits its membership to trial lawyers who have demonstrated exceptional skill, experience and excellence in advocacy. He is also a life member of the National Registry of "Who's Who" for his outstanding accomplishments in the legal profession and the community. Mr. Gilliland serves as a Board Member for the Boys & Girls
Club of Cathedral City and is an active member of Community Associations Institute
(CAI) and California Association of Community Managers (CACM).
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