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Brian D. Moreno is a Partner with Richardson Harman Ober. His litigation and general counsel practice encompasses the representation of various types of entities and community associations, including condominium developments, planned developments, stock cooperatives, qualified vacation ownership resorts, as well as mobile home communities in connection with matters pertaining to common interest development law, real estate law, collection law and corporation law.
Mr. Moreno has handled numerous real estate and community association issues and disputes relating to CC&Rs enforcement and interpretation, corporate governance, assessment collection, foreclosure and wrongful foreclosure defense.
He also handles matters related to the assignment of rents enforcement, view protection, conveyance deeds, easements, encroachment and boundary disputes, deeds of trust interpretation and enforcement, lien priority, title insurance, eviction, wrongful eviction and community association governance.
Mr. Moreno is an active member of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) in several Southern California chapters. Additionally, he has been a featured speaker at CAI events, as well as an approved instructor for Essentials of Community Association Leadership and Board Fundamentals Courses for the Greater Inland Empire Chapter of CAI.
He is admitted to CAI’s College of Community Association Lawyers. Mr. Moreno serves on the Board of Directors and as Chair of the Education Committee for CAI’s Greater Inland Empire Chapter and on the Programs Committee and Golf Tournament Committee for the Greater Los Angeles Chapter. He is appointed to the National Law Seminar Planning Committee of the CAI and is a member of the California Legislation Action Committee’s Public Relations Committee.
Mr. Moreno earned his Juris Doctor degree from California Western School of Law and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from the University of California, Santa Barbara. While attending law school, Mr. Moreno served as a legal intern for the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, where he researched and analyzed various juvenile delinquency issues for several judges and judicial referees. After completing his legal internship, he helped represent creditors while employed as a paralegal for a San Diego law firm specializing in bankruptcy law.
Mr. Moreno is also a member of Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses Association, where he currently serves on the Formation Committee.
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Chat withState: California
Acquired: 2003
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State: Arizona
Acquired: 2004
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234 E Colorado Blvd, 8th Floor, Pasadena, CA, 91101
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"I endorse Brian Moreno. He is an excellent attorney with superb analytical skills. He gets the job done right the first time."
Litigation lawyer
2013
Pasadena Top Attorney, Pasadena Magazine
2015 - Present
CAI-Greater Inland Empire ChapterBoard Member
2014 - Present
Community Associations InstituteNational Planning Seminar Committee
2013 - Present
College of Community Association Lawyers
2013 - Present
CAI-California Legislative Action CommitteeMember
2013 - Present
CAI-Greater Los Angeles ChapterPrograms Committee
2011 - Present
Tournament of Roses Association
2011 - Present
CAI-Greater Inland Empire ChapterEducation Committee Chair
2009 - Present
Pasadena Bar Association
2009 - Present
CAI-Greater Los Angeles Chapter, Golf Tournament Committee
2004 - Present
Arizona Bar Association
2003 - Present
California Bar Association
2003 - Present
Community Associations Institute
2006 - 2009
CAI-San Diego Chapter, California Legislative Action Committee
2005 - 2009
San Diego Consumer Attorneys
$130,000
Obtained substantial attorney fees
Obtained judgment for the association, which included compensatory and punitive damages; attorney fees and costs; and an order placing both properties in a constructive trust for the benefit of the association.
Successfully obtained judgments that included foreclosure orders as well as monetary awards, including delinquent assessments, late charges, interest, costs and attorney fees.
Successfully obtained TRO and owner’s compliance in repairing the common area – recovered attorney fees for action.
Judgment creditor dismissed the association from the lawsuit.
2003
JD - Juris Doctor
2000
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
Rules, Rules, Rules
2014
Free Legal Advice Luncheon
2014
California Common Interest Development Law Course
2013
Reorganized Davis-Stirling Act,
2013
Free Legal Advice Luncheon
2013
CA Common Interest Development Law Course
2013
BCs: Essentials of Community Association Leadership
2013
Associate/New Community Association Attorney Program
2013
10 Ways to Blow Your Legal Budget
2012
Free Legal Advice Luncheon
2012
Board Fundamentals Course: Principals of Common Interest Development Board Leadership
2011
Mini Trade Show Luncheon and Case Law Courtroom Drama
2011
Homeowners Association Marketplace
2011
Building Community Through Reasonable Rules: Why Rules & Community Are Not Mutually Exclusive
2011
Board Fundamentals Course: Principles of Common Interest Development Board Leadership
2011
ABCs: A Basic Course: Essentials of Community Association Leadership
2009
Collections: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
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