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liteis a bi-monthly glossy magazine dedicated to the finer things in life, bringing you engaging editorial about the culture, entertainment, lifestyle, fashion and personalities that embody the best of the Santa Clarita. Click here to read more.

As temperatures rise, The City of Santa Clarita becomes the coolest spot for your sizzling summer staycation. The City is filled with thrilling adventures, vibrant culture and endless outdoor activities. From exploring historic landmarks in Old Town Newhall to...


As the owner and lead veterinarian of Cinema Veterinary Centre, Dr. Jaimie Ronchetto showcases dedication and resilience in veterinary medicine. Her journey from aspiring vet to award-winning professional and business owner highlights her passion for animal care and...


Located in Newhall, DrinkPAK stands as a testament to the transformative power of vision and determination in the beverage industry. This advanced manufacturing facility, with a total footprint of 1.5 million square feet, merges technology and flexibility to serve...


The health benefits of mushrooms are unbelievable! UCLA Health has a whole web page devoted to them. According to them, they decrease your cancer risk, lower cholesterol, protect brain health and more! We like to use mushrooms any chance we get. With the warmer...


The Valley Industry Association is a collaborative business-to-business membership organization that connects, empowers, and supports the Santa Clarita Valley business community through advocacy, education, and innovation.Since 1981, the Valley Industry Association of...


When Jeff Stabile moved from Illinois to California with his family in 1979 he was devastated to learn that the high school he would soon enter had no springboard diving team. A diver since age 12, he joined the Holiday Aquatics Diving club team in the San Fernando...


When he was growing up, Ted Sirotta was a numbers kid through and through. Even before he went to college and graduated with an Accounting degree from USC, he had a knack for numbers. Over the past nearly seven years, he has been putting his skills to work as the...


Located just a scenic two-hour drive from Santa Clarita, Lompoc offers a delightful mix of history, wine, and charm. On our recent three-day visit, we discovered a host of activities and attractions that make this Central Coast gem an ideal destination for a quick...


Have you been to the Middle Mosel, aka the Mittelmosel, wine region of Germany? We just visited for the first time to tour and taste mostly Rieslings with five exceptional estates. S.A. Pruem: Raimund Prum inherited the 800-year-old family winery in 1971; his oldest...


In a world where the disparity between abundance and destitution is stark, it is crucial for those of us who have the means to extend a helping hand. L Squared is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering destitute and overlooked communities to thrive and...


ABOUT USThe College of the Canyons (COC) Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit auxiliary organization formed to generate philanthropic support for College of the Canyons. The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors who are an enthusiastic and committed group of...


That work ethic led Zach to the start line of the California International Marathon, where he set a 3-minute PR to run a 2:17:24, under the Olympic Trials qualifying standard of 2:19. It was a lifelong dream come true. He did it just eight weeks after winning the U.S. 50 Mile Championships at the Tussey Mountainback 50, in the same year he represented Team USA at the Trail World Championships.


But you are elite. If you work hard and have the courage to believe in your long-term potential, you can be an elite athlete no matter where the process leads. And the really cool thing is that just by flipping that switch, you can find you are capable of amazing things.


That all brings us back to Zach. In 2013, as he was finishing up his last semester of college, he ran a 2:20:11 marathon. Blazing fast! But, for a lot of people, inadequate. No shoe company would be depositing rent money in his bank account.


Jane Downey, of counsel in Baker Donelson's Columbia office, hasmore than 30 years of experience in guiding financial institutions, businesses,and individuals through complex bankruptcy and restructurings. She is certifiedby the South Carolina Supreme Court as a specialist in bankruptcy and debtor/creditorlaw and as a specialist in business bankruptcy by the American Board ofCertification.


Downey has extensive experience in corporate restructurings,representing debtors, secured lenders, unsecured creditors, and other partiesin connection with all bankruptcy litigation matters. She has led corporateclients, landlords, doctors, car dealerships, farmers, realtors, anddevelopers, among others, through financial restructurings and reorganizationsunder Chapters 7, 9, 11, 12, and 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.


Elizabeth Van Doren Gray is a founding member of Robinson GrayStepp & Laffitte, LLC, in Columbia. An accomplished litigator, sheconcentrates her practice on commercial litigation, probate and estatelitigation, and professional liability and ethics.


Elizabeth Black, a Columbia native, focuses her practice oncommercial litigation matters, with experience trying these cases in courts andbefore arbitration panels. She has experience representing plaintiffs anddefendants involved in breach of contract disputes, corporate governanceactions, antitrust and competition-based issues, government licensing andpublic procurement disputes, and business tort matters.


Anna has defended numerous clients against antitrust claims andin government investigations led by the Department of Justice, Federal TradeCommission, or state authorities. She has extensive experience withinvestigations and litigation involving forensic examination of electronicallystored information.


She said she enjoys how varied the job can be from week to week.One week, she can be addressing a novel issue in family law or corporategovernance and the next she can be working with a trial team on a medicalmalpractice case.


Wallace Lightsey is an experienced trial and appellate attorneywith more than 60 trials in state and federal courts throughout the Southeast,as well as 100 bench trials, jury trials, and arbitration trials. He has alsotaken part in numerous appeals in the South Carolina appellate courts and theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, and 11th Circuits.


In her commercial transactions practice, she assists clients withpurchasing and selling real estate, real estate financing, reviewing anddrafting business contracts and commercial leases, entity choice, and entityformation.


As a partner in the Greenville office of Burr & Forman,Weyman Carter helps creditors resolve non-performing commercial accounts,whether that resolution is found in a federal bankruptcy court, a SouthCarolina state court, or in an out-of-court workout.


Sean Markham is a certified specialist in bankruptcy anddebtor-creditor law and a certified mediator and is licensed to practice inboth North and South Carolina. He represents both individual and businessdebtors and creditors before the bankruptcy court, in collection efforts, and innon-bankruptcy debt resolutions. He is the owner of the Markham Law Firm, LLC,in Charleston.


Jane Downey, of counsel in Baker Donelson's Columbia office, hasmore than 30 years of experience in guiding financial institutions, businesses,and individuals through complex bankruptcy and restructurings. She is certifiedby the South Carolina Supreme Court as a specialist in bankruptcy anddebtor/creditor law and as a specialist in business bankruptcy by the AmericanBoard of Certification.


Downey has extensive experience in corporate restructurings,representing debtors, secured lenders, unsecured creditors, and other partiesin connection with all bankruptcy litigation matters. She has led corporateclients, landlords, doctors, car dealerships, farmers, Realtors, anddevelopers, among others, through financial restructurings and reorganizationsunder Chapters 7, 9, 11, 12, and 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.


This related insolvency litigation includes matters such as commercialcollections, receiverships, and foreclosures. He has also served as a mediatorin insolvency-related litigation as well as matters pending before thebankruptcy courts.


A graduate of University of South Carolina School of Law,Whelehan has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America and South CarolinaSuper Lawyers and is a Certified Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor Law Specialiston the South Carolina Supreme Court Commission on CLE and Specialization.


His practice focuses on business and real estate matters and thedisputes that can arise in those fields. His work includes dealing withcontract disputes, corporate governance issues, accounts receivable/payable,and commercial real estate transactions and disputes.


He has tried numerous cases in state and federal courts in Northand South Carolina, handled appeals before the South and North Carolina courtsof appeals and the Fourth Circuit and appeared before the Trademark Trial andAppeal Board.


For purchasers of commercial real estate, Collie often advises onthe choice of entity form for single-purpose asset acquisition vehicles and theassociated corporate governance documents for the purchasers or investors.


Matt Hill focuses his practice on the areas of commercial realestate, banking, and finance. He regularly provides guidance and assistance toclients on all phases of commercial real estate development including siteidentification and acquisition, construction, financing, leasing, anddisposition.


Hill also works with national and local landlords and tenants onmulti-tenant and single-tenant leases for industrial facilities, warehouses,retail and office space, shopping centers, and restaurants. National andregional banks that provide financing for the development and redevelopment ofcommercial real estate look to Hill for counsel and problem solving.

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