Background
Roxborough, Nicholas P. was born on August 29, 1955 in Tanzania, East Africa.
Roxborough, Nicholas P. was born on August 29, 1955 in Tanzania, East Africa.
University of California at Berkeley (Bachelor of Science, 1978). Institute of European Studies, Austria. Southwestern University (Juris Doctor, 1982).
Spoken languages: German.
Courtesy Ambulance Service of San Bernardino v. Superior Court, (1992) 8 Cal.App.4th 1504, 11 Cal.Rptr.2d 161 (review denied 11/12/92); Maxon Industries, Incorporated. v. State Compensation Insurance Fund, (1993) 16 Cal.App.4th 1387, 20 Cal.Rptr.2d 730; Security Officers Service, Incorporated. v. State Compensation Insurance Fund (1993) 17 Cal.App.4th 887, 21 Cal.Rptr.2d 653 (review denied 10/21/93); Tricor California, Incorporated. v. State Compensation Insurance Fund, (1994) 30 Cal.App.4th 230, 35 Cal.Rptr.2d 550 (review denied 2/23/95); Clayton East. Worthington, et al v. Victor M. Alcala, et al. (1992) 10 Cal.App.4th 1404, 13 Cal.Rptr.2d 374.Worked at Roxborough, Pomerance & Gallegos (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General, Civil Trial Practice in all state and federal courts, Trials and Appeals, with an emphasis on Business Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Trademark, Copyright and Insurance Bad Faith. Admitted to the bar, 1983, California, United States. District Court, Central and Southern Districts of California and United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Member, Copyright and International Moot Court. Author: "Incorporating: A False Sense of Security," March 4, 1985.
"Licensing Deals Should Resolve Future Problems," 1985. "Competition Restriction Clauses Require Care," 1985.
"Work Made Foreign Hire Doctrine," Computer & Software News, 1986.
Guest Speaker, National Computer Graphics Show, 1986 and Show Biz Expo, 1985 and 1986. Member: Los Angeles County and American (Member, Executive Computer Law Committee, Young Lawyers Division, 1986) Bar Associations. State Bar of California.
California Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Roxborough, Pomerance & Gallegos was begun in January, 1996 when Nicholas Roxborough and Drew Pomerance merged their practices and elevated Esteban Gallegos to partner.
The firm has the unique ability to represent management in labor, employment and insurance issues, and also maintains a heavy trial practice in insurance bad faith. The firm has pioneered the rights of employers as against their workers" compensation insurance carriers, and has developed landmark appellate law protecting the rights of employers to receive the benefits of their insurance contracts.
The firm maintains strict standards of excellence, and knows that in the highly competitive legal environment of the "90"s, top quality service is essential.
In addition to the firm"s specialities as set forth above, the partners have diverse backgrounds in all aspects of business litigation, such as real estate, trade secret, copyright, licensing and entertainment law. The firm is bilingual, and serves many Hispanic business clients.
Member, Copyright and International Moot Court.