Cite this page: Anaheim v. Angels — post-trial appeal opinion (Dec 2008, via secondary reprint)
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Primary citation: City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball, L.P., No. G037202 (Cal. Ct. App., 4th Dist., Div. 3, Dec. 19, 2008) (unpublished)
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Bluebook
City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball, L.P., No. G037202 (Cal. Ct. App., 4th Dist., Div. 3, Dec. 19, 2008) (unpublished)
Chicago (notes-bibliography)
City of Anaheim, Angels Baseball, L.P., Rutan & Tucker (Michael Rubin, Todd Litfin); Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton (Sean P. O'Connor, Jeffrey Blank); City of Anaheim (Jack White, City Attorney), Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps (George J. Stephan); Buchalter Nemer (Robert M. Dato, Efrat M. Cogan, Harry W.R. Chamberlain); Powell Goldstein (William Shearer, William V. Custer); Theodora Oringher Miller & Richman (Todd C. Theodora), and Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate District, Division Three. 2008. "City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball, L.P. — Court of Appeal of California, 4th Appellate District, Div. 3 (G037202), Opinion of December 19, 2008 (via fearnotlaw.com secondary reprint)." Court of Appeal of California, 4th Appellate District, Division Three (decision itself); fearnotlaw.com (the secondary publisher reproducing the opinion text). https://www.fearnotlaw.com/wsnkb/articles/city-of-anaheim-v-angels-baseball-lp-25889.html (accessed 2026-05-18).
BibTeX
@misc{2008-12-19_caselaw_anaheim-v-angels-trial-appeal-fearnotlaw-reprint,
title = {City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball, L.P. — Court of Appeal of California, 4th Appellate District, Div. 3 (G037202), Opinion of December 19, 2008 (via fearnotlaw.com secondary reprint)},
year = {2008},
author = {City of Anaheim, Angels Baseball, L.P., Rutan \& Tucker (Michael Rubin, Todd Litfin); Sheppard, Mullin, Richter \& Hampton (Sean P. O'Connor, Jeffrey Blank); City of Anaheim (Jack White, City Attorney), Luce, Forward, Hamilton \& Scripps (George J. Stephan); Buchalter Nemer (Robert M. Dato, Efrat M. Cogan, Harry W.R. Chamberlain); Powell Goldstein (William Shearer, William V. Custer); Theodora Oringher Miller \& Richman (Todd C. Theodora), and Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate District, Division Three},
url = {https://www.fearnotlaw.com/wsnkb/articles/city-of-anaheim-v-angels-baseball-lp-25889.html},
urldate = {2026-05-18},
note = {SHA256: ff7da33db840e853d2799df02531f60bac1c0e14d94b460392c6ff555cfd037c}
}
Archive citation
Baseball Documents Archive, "Anaheim v. Angels — post-trial appeal opinion (Dec 2008, via secondary reprint)", slug 2008-12-19_caselaw_anaheim-v-angels-trial-appeal-fearnotlaw-reprint, SHA256 ff7da33db840…, retrieved 2026-05-18.
Cite this archived version
City of Anaheim v. Angels Baseball, L.P., No. G037202 (Cal. Ct. App., 4th Dist., Div. 3, Dec. 19, 2008) (unpublished). Baseball Documents Archive, slug 2008-12-19_caselaw_anaheim-v-angels-trial-appeal-fearnotlaw-reprint, SHA256 ff7da33db840…. retrieved 2026-05-18; from https://www.fearnotlaw.com/wsnkb/articles/city-of-anaheim-v-angels-baseball-lp-25889.html.
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