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  2. Hilton Anaheim - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton Anaheim is a hotel located in Anaheim, California, next to the Anaheim Convention Center. It originally opened as the Anaheim Hilton and Towers in 1984, in time for The Los Angeles Olympic Games. Hilton Anaheim is the largest hotel in Orange County and the second-largest hotel in all of Southern California with 1,572

  3. Michael T. Sauer - Wikipedia

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    Michael Thomas Sauer (December 13, 1937 – May 14, 2021) was an American judge on the Los Angeles County Superior Court. He is best known for sentencing socialite Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation. [1] He was previously a Deputy City Attorney for Los Angeles, California and unsuccessfully argued the ...

  4. Los Angeles County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is the California Superior Court located in Los Angeles County. It is the largest single unified trial court in the United States. The Superior Court operates 36 courthouses throughout the county. Currently, the Presiding Judge is Sergio C. Tapia II and David W. Slayton is the Executive Officer/Clerk of ...

  5. California Supreme Court ends Disneyland's fight against ...

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    The legal decision seems to mean Disneyland will have to boost the wages of many resort workers. The legal battle has been brewing since 2018.

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  7. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    Superior Court (that is, the superior court is the respondent on appeal), and the real opponent is then listed below those names as the "real party in interest". This is why several U.S. Supreme Court decisions in cases that originated in California bear names like Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court (1987) and Burnham v.