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Who regulates the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk?

Posted by Michael D. Rehm | Aug 25, 2016 | 0 Comments

Santa Cruz is home to the famous Beach Boardwalk, as well as the famous roller coaster, The Giant Dipper, a Historical Landmark. With the recent accidents at amusement parks throughout the country, a new focus is on just how these amusement parks are regulated. There is no federal regulatory agen...

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Obtaining a CHP Accident Report in Santa Cruz County.

Posted by Michael D. Rehm | Aug 19, 2016 | 0 Comments

In any accident case, it is a necessity to obtain the accident report from whatever law enforcement agency was responsible for investigating the accident and writing the report on it., More often than not, that law enforcement agency is the California Highway Patrol. In Santa Cruz County, there...

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Sacramento Based, Statewide Pracrice.

Attorney Michael Rehm is based in Sacramento, California. He practices personal injury law throughout California, including Santa Cruz County, where he previously handled criminal defense cases for years — also while based in Sacramento. A Sacramento address has no bearing on the quality of your representation. Personal injury attorneys regularly travel across California and across the country to litigate cases. What defines representation is whether your attorney knows the law and cares about the case. California civil practice has long permitted remote appearances for routine hearings — case management conferences, law and motion matters, status conferences — under Code of Civil Procedure §367.75 and Santa Cruz Superior Court Local Rule 1.4. This was standard practice in civil courts well before 2020. Attorney Michael Rehm will be in Santa Cruz County when the case requires it. He has been appearing in Santa Cruz courts throughout his legal career. That will not change.