Julia Consoli-Tiensvold is an associate in the Firm's Litigation and Government, Land Use, Environment and Energy practice groups.
Her practice includes land use litigation and general commercial litigation. Julia has represented clients in a variety of land use litigation cases involving zoning, planning, property rights, CEQA, and the California Public Records Act. She also has experience with general commercial litigation involving contract disputes, real estate, and construction defect cases.
Julia has been involved in all aspects of litigation, including drafting pleadings, performing legal research, conducting discovery, and preparing for trials.
J.D., UCLA School of Law
B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
U.S. District Court, Central District of California
- District Court Determines No Personal Jurisdiction Exists Under Rules (4)(k)(1) and (4)(k)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Where Plaintiff Could Show Only a Single Infringing Unit Was Sold in the State and Defendant's Website and Other Activities Were Not Directed at Residents of the State
- District Court Permits Ex Parte Communication with Former Employee and Co-Inventor of Plaintiff But Orders Defendants to Turn Over Certain Email Communications
- District Court Determines No Personal Jurisdiction Exists Under Rules (4)(k)(1) and (4)(k)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Where Plaintiff Could Show Only a Single Infringing Unit Was Sold in the State and Defendant's Website and Other Activities Were Not Directed at Residents of the State District Court Determines No Personal Jurisdiction Exists Under Rules (4)(k)(1) and (4)(k)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Where Plaintiff
- District Court Permits Ex Parte Communication with Former Employee and Co-Inventor of Plaintiff But Orders Defendants to Turn Over Certain Email Communications District Court Permits Ex Parte Communication with Former Employee and Co-Inventor of Plaintiff But Orders Defendants to Turn Over Certain Email