![]() Similar titles were also used in 19th century Hungary and in the German Empire and United Kingdom during the early 20th century. In the early Middle Ages, the meaning changed into the official of the Catholic Church in the pope's service and one of the major nobleman of the Holy Roman Empire, named Count Palatine. ![]() Originally the paladine was created first in ancient Rome as a chamberlain of the Emperor and the imperial palace guard called praetorian guard by Diocletian. "A paladin or paladine (derivative terms from palatine, and Latin palatinus, plural palatini) is a certain high level official found in numerous countries of medieval and early modern Europe. ![]() Received two American Jurisprudence Awards. Western State University College Of Law, San Diego, now Thomas Jefferson Law School. University Of San Diego Graduate Law Program. Previously served as Los Angeles Superior Court appointed arbitrator. Real estate contracts, buying, selling or leasing Īdmitted to California State Bar on June 14, 1984. Providing strategy and solutions for your legal and real estate needs with professional expertise and reliable advice. Wills, trusts, estate planning, probate, guardianship, conservatorship įamily law, divorce, separation, custody, support Ĭopyrights, trademarks, intellectual property. Landlord tenant cases, business law, collections, corporate matters, personal injury claims, dogbites Real estate law, contracts, sales, leases, mortgage negotiations, construction defects Civil litigation jury trials, court trials and arbitrations for plaintiffs and defendants
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