Alameda v. CA State Board of Equalization

CONCLUDED

Trial
10/17/11 – 10/18/11

Summary

In this bench trial proceeding, plaintiffs City of South Francisco, City of Brisbane, City of El Segundo alleged California State Board of Equalization of invalidly subjecting to tax the defendant’s characterization of transactions where the property sold is shipped to California customers from points out of state and the retailer has a business operation in the plaintiff cities.

The plaintiffs in this case comprised of City of South Francisco, City of Brisbane and city of El Segundo. City of South Francisco was represented by attorney George Trevor. City of Brisbane was represented by attorney Charles Coleman, City of El Segundo was represented by attorney David Gonden. The defendant in this case, California State Board of Equalization was represented by attorneys Kristian Whitten and Lee Hausrath.

Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in parts only. Available recordings do not represent the full proceeding.

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