OVERVIEW
Angela F. Storey practices in the firm’s civil litigation group, with
an emphasis in construction, business, and personal injury. In her construction
practice, Angela represents owners, contractors, subcontractors, surety
companies and design professionals, handling a broad spectrum of issues including
mechanics’ liens,
stop notices, defect claims, bid protests, and delay claims. In her business
practice, Angela represents companies and individuals involving contract
disputes, landlord-tenant issues, and employment litigation. Prior to joining
the firm,
Angela was a trial attorney for a major insurance company and uses her
significant trial background in her current practice.
A native of Santa Clara
County, Angela attended St. Francis High School
in Mountain View before completing her degree in International Economics
at University of California at Los Angeles. She returned to the Bay Area
to attend
Santa Clara University School of Law. Angela and her husband live in
San Jose with their two large dogs, a Hovawart and a Borzoi.
REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS
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Currently defending several general contractors in breach
of contract claims brought by subcontractors.
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Representation of building owner in the prosecution of
a construction defect claim.
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Representation of a shopping center owner in federal court
against an ADA violation claim.
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Representation of an apartment complex owner in a personal
injury claim made by a tenant after falling from a balcony.
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Representation of a commercial center in a breach of contract
claim brought by a tenant.
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MEMBERSHIPS
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California Bar Association
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Santa Clara Bar Association
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American Bar Association
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Member, Chair of the Law Related Education Committee
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CIVIC AND CHARITABLE WORK
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Treasurer, Neighborhood Action Committee
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Chair, Santa Clara County High School Mock Trial Program
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EDUCATION
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J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law, 2001
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B.A., International Economics, UCLA,
1997
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