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Tom Newmeyer Elected to Board of the Orange County Bar Association

Oct 17, 2016
The real estate law firm of Newmeyer & Dillion LLP has announced that co-founding partner Tom Newmeyer has been elected director-at-large to the 2017 Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) Board of Directors

The real estate law firm of Newmeyer & Dillion LLP has announced that co-founding partner Tom Newmeyer has been elected director-at-large to the 2017 Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) Board of Directors. Newmeyer was elected to the board for a three-year term, beginning January 2017, and will be installed during the OCBA Judges Night & Annual Meeting in January along with the 2017 officers and other board members.

“It’s an honor to be selected by my fellow OCBA members to represent their interests as a board member,” said Newmeyer. “As director-at-large, I will do my utmost to preserve and enhance the OCBA’s commitment to the members it serves.”

Newmeyer is one of the founding partners of Newmeyer and Dillion LLP, which has grown from three attorneys in 1984 to more than 70 lawyers in Newport Beach and Walnut Creek, Calif. and Las Vegas. Newmeyer has an active trial and appellate practice, covering all areas of business litigation, including unfair competition, trade secrets, contract disputes, corporate and partnership dissolutions, trusts and estates, and labor and employment. He has extensive experience in representing clients in diverse areas including “green” technologies, sub-prime mortgages, Internet and computer software, as well as real estate.

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