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Christian M. Chung

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t: 626-243-1100 f: 626-243-1111 cchung@ccllp.law
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Joshua A. Cohen

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t: 626-243-1100 f: 626-243-1111 jcohen@ccllp.law
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Nicholas Colletti

t: 760-274-2110 ncolletti@ccllp.law
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Jessica C. Covington

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t: (626) 243-1100 jcovington@ccllp.law
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Ricky De Herrera

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t: 510-844-5100 f: 510-844-5101 rdeherrera@ccllp.law
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Angelica Victoria O. De Mesa

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t: 626-243-1100 ademesa@ccllp.law
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Erin R. Dunkerly

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t: 626-243-1100 f: 626-243-1111 edunkerly@ccllp.law
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David A. Ericksen

t: 510-844-5100 dericksen@ccllp.law
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