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John S. Peterson

Managing Attorney

Email:

jsp@petersonlawgroup.com

PETERSON LAW GROUP PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

www.petersonlawgroup.com

Los Angeles Office: Phone: (213) 236-9720 Fax: (213) 236-9724 633 West 5th Street, Suite 2800 Los Angeles, CA 90071

Irvine Office:

Phone: (949) 955-0127 Fax: (949) 955-9007

19800 Mac Arthur Boulevard, Suite 290 Irvine, CA 92612

John S. Peterson is a trial lawyer who focuses on eminent domain, inverse condemnation and other complex real estate and business cases with an emphasis on jury and non-jury trials. He has substantial experience in the representation of real estate valuation, business valuation, business relocations, landslide, subsidence, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), environmental, land use, subdivision, lease, construction defect and developer agreement disputes.

He is the founder of Peterson Law Group Professional Corporation, a law firm that was established with the goal of providing quality service, personalized attention, creative approaches and a results oriented philosophy in handling client matters.

Mr. Peterson was born in Glendale and raised in Los Angeles, California. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, magna cum laude, from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1978, as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. As an undergraduate, he interned for the Senate Transportation Committee. He received his Juris Doctorate from the UCLA School of Law in 1981. He was admitted to practice in California in 1981. He is also admitted to practice in the United States Court of Federal Claims, the United States District Court for the Central, Southern, Eastern and Northern Districts of California and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

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Mr. Peterson has served as trial counsel in several successful jury trials. As examples, he won a $10.5 million jury verdict in an eminent domain matter where the original offer was $5.4 million and a $4.0 million verdict where the original offer was $840,000. Mr. Peterson is listed in Super Lawyers, Southern California, 2011; 2012. In 2010, Mr. Peterson was elected as a Member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), where eligibility to membership requires completion of a prescribed number of jury trials and nomination and election by the membership which includes some of the best trial lawyers in America. For more than twenty-five years he has been Martindale-Hubbell®

AV Rated, the highest rating available to an attorney.

With more than 30 years of practice experience, a solid record of success in trials and a reputation for being prepared to take cases to trial, Mr. Peterson has achieved hundreds of strong results for his clients. He recently won a $28 million result on behalf of an owner client in an eminent domain case where the original offer was less than half that amount. In a recent inverse condemnation matter on behalf of an owner client, he achieved a $4.6 million result paid by the city for repair of a landslide where liability was disputed. Mr. Peterson has been a featured speaker on eminent domain in several broadcast media segments, including Marketplace on National Public Radio, Patt Morrison’s KPCC radio show, and a KNBC news segment on inverse condemnation. He has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times and in the Los Angeles Business Journal in articles involving his cases. He was recently featured in Southern California Legal Profiles in Forbes Magazine, and he was selected to the study panel for How Leading Lawyers Think, Randall Kiser (Springer Science + Business Media, 2011).

Mr. Peterson is a participating member of the Condemnation and Land Valuation Committee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and is a member of the Real Property Section of the State Bar of California and the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He is a member of the American Bar Association.

In condemnation actions, he emphasizes representation of real property and business owners. Cases have included auto mall property, shopping centers, swap meets, industrial properties, commercial properties, hotels, motels, apartments, retail centers, development properties, farm land, homes, subdivisions, tracts, landfill property and others.

He has represented a wide variety of businesses in litigation and relocation, including: restaurants, fast food, recording studios, pharmacies, manufacturers, retailers, equipment vendors, food processors, tire retreading, furniture manufacturing, molded and injected plastics manufacturers, boat yards, marine equipment supply, liquor stores, convenience stores, gas stations, car rental agencies, mechanics, auto body shops, auto dismantlers, recyclers, metal dealers, roofers, contractors, chemical plants, mortuary, truck wash, car wash, container storage and repair, printers, metal stamping, textiles, clothing

manufacturing, attorneys, doctors, dentists, optometrists, metal workers, wood workers, glass workers, oil companies, developers, and many other businesses.

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Representative Matters-Partial List

$28 million result-Los Angeles By-Products Co. adv Los Angeles County Flood Control District. Representation of the owner of an operating inert landfill. The condemning

agency initially offered less than $13.4 million. The case involved business goodwill, relocation, highest and best use issues related to geology and geotechnical engineering, civil engineering and site adaptability, land use isses and property valuation.

$13.5 million result-Alex Meruelo, Trustee adv. City of Pico Rivera. Representation of the owner

of a 90 unit apartment complex. The case involved resolution of a valuation dispute.

$7.1 million result-PDW Lighting, Inc. adv Los Angeles Unified School District. Representation of the owner of a former street car maintenance facility that was being operated as a multi-use income property. The school district’s original deposit was $4.6 million. The case involved environmental issues, as well as disputes over highest and best use and valuation.

$2.25 million result-Livermore Valley Unified School District vs. Wilson Family Funeral Chapel,

et al. Represented property owner of a mortuary property. At trial, the condemning agency

contended the property was worth $1.8 million. The case included disputes over highest and best use and valuation issues.

$6.0 million post-trial, post-appeal result-Richland Pinehurst et al vs. City of Chino Hills et al. Represented developers against city and community facilities districts in the trial

and appeal of an inverse condemnation, breach of contract case arising out of a Facilities Improvement Agreement that provided for reimbursement for developers’ unreimbursed costs of backbone infrastructure. The city denied liability through trial and appeal and did not offer to pay any money until after the court of appeal ruled in developers’ favor. $7.7 million result-R.F. Wilton (Frank Fargo Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.) adv. Los Angeles Unified School District. Represented property owner and tire retreading business. Initial

offer was approximately $4.1 million. Settlment included $4.8 million compensation for real estate and more than $2.9 million for lost business goodwill and relocation.

$11.0 million result-Rikuo Corporation adv. City of Gardena. Represented owner of commercial

retail mall/swap meet in inverse condemnation/eminent domain/environmental remediation case. Prior to filing the original inverse condemnation action by Rikuo for precondemnation damages due to unreasonable delay, the city’s offer was approximately $7.7 million.

$1.425 million result- Housing Authority of the City of Burbank vs. Linda D. Reinoso et al.

Represented owner of multi-family property. City’s original offer was $960,000. Jury determined value to be $1.425 million.

$4.7 million result -Torino vs. City of Palos Verdes Estates et al. In this inverse condemnation trial involving a landslide affecting a bluff top home, the City denied liability. After a multi-week trial involving geology, geotechnical engineering and property valuation issues, the Court found liability and awarded $4.7 million in compensation and litigation expenses. Other parties had settled prior to trial.

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$4.39 million result- Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles vs. Z. Patrick Berberian and California Arts Products. Represented property and business

owner/manufacturer of fiberglass and resin products, props and facades. The condemning agency initially offered $1.76 million. At trial, the jury determined real estate value to be $3.4 million. Highest and best use of the real estate was a critical disputed issue. Business goodwill, fixtures and equipment and relocation were resolved before trial for $992,740.

$4.7 million result-City of Los Angeles vs. Southwestern Properties, LLC, Metropolis Manufacturing, Inc. dba Vaughn Benz, et al. Represented property owner and furniture

manufacturing business. Business was successfully relocated. City’s initial offer was $1.9 million.

$2.875 million result- Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles (CRA) vs.

Stewart-Coss Partnership. Represented owner of a property improved with a recording studio.

The condemning agency initially offered $1.675 million.

$3.95 million result-Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA) vs. Fuel Engineering Corporation. Represented property owner in a partial takings case. The

condemning agency initially offered $2.36 million.

$1.54 million result- Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA) vs. Moises Z. Rugerio.

Represented property owner and auto dismantling/parts salvage business.

The condemning agency’s initial offer was $347,500. The case settled for more than $1.54 million.

$3.7 million result -City of Long Beach, acting by and through its Board of Harbor

Commissioners vs. Seymour Waterman and Betty Joyce Waterman, Waterman Supply Company et al. Initial offer was $1.3 million. Represented property owner and business owner in successful

jury trial of business goodwill loss and settlement of real property value and relocation benefits. Jury awarded $795,600 despite successful relocation of business and despite Long Beach contending there was no loss of goodwill. Subsequently, the Court awarded litigation expenses. Before trial, relocation and real estate compensation were settled for $2.9 million.

$4.0 million result (augmented by post-appeal fee award)-Berkett, et al. adv. Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles. Represented owners of 20,000 sq. ft.

(approx.) parcel, improved as a parking lot, located diagonally across from Staples Center, then under construction. The condemning agency initially offered $840,000 for the property. At the trial, which involved project influence and highest and best use issues, the jury awarded $4,011,280. The agency appealed the decision. The judgment was affirmed and the court of appeal awarded litigation expenses.

$10.5 million result-Watson Land Company adv. Carson Redevelopment Agency. Represented owner of the property leased to Cormier Chevrolet in Carson. The

condemning agency initially offered $5.4 million to acquire the underlying fee interest in the property. At trial, the jury determined fair market value to be $10.5 million.

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Areas of Practice:

Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, Business Goodwill, Business Relocation, Real Estate and Business Litigation and Trials, Landslide, Subsidence, Land Use, CEQA, and Environmental

Bar Admissions: California, 1981

United States District Court Central District of California, 1981 United States District Court Southern District of California, 1994 United States District Court Northern District of California, 1994 United States District Court Eastern District of California, 1994 United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, 1982

United States Court of Federal Claims, 1994 Education:

University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, Juris Doctorate, 1981

University of California, Los Angeles,

Bachelor of Arts, Economics, magna cum laude, 1978 Phi Beta Kappa

Recognition:

Featured in Forbes Magazine, Southern California Legal Profiles, November 7, 2011 Listed in Super Lawyers, Southern California, 2011; 2012

Selected for study group featured in How Leading Lawyers Think, Randall Kiser (Springer Science + Business Media, 2011)

Member, American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) Martindale-Hubbell® AV Rating for over twenty-five years Associations and Organizations:

Member, Condemnation and Land Use Committee, Los Angeles County Bar Association Member, American Bar Association

Member, Los Angeles County Bar Association Member, International Right of Way Association

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