A dedicated and loving foster parent in San Diego was living a nightmare after her adopted teenage son began running away and falsely claiming to social workers that he was abused. After the foster care agency tried to revoke her license based on these false allegations, the foster family turned to the attorneys at Prometheus Civic Law, who successfully obtained a full dismissal of all charges and accusations after an eight-day administrative hearing and trial. (OAH # 2020120734 / CDSS No. R3720178201)
Prometheus Civic Law represented an international traveler and U.S resident, and on his behalf, successfully petitioned the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to return a large amount of cash seized from the traveler by CBP while traveling internationally through San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
Prometheus Civic Law represented a University of California professor who was facing serious disciplinary action for alleged violations of University policy. In 2023, we successfully helped him negotiate a settlement and dismissal of all allegations to enable him to remain teaching and put the matter behind him.
Prometheus Civic Law represented a San Diego County restaurant, licensed by the California Department for Alcoholic Beverages Control (ABC), facing alleged violations of state law during COVID, and successfully obtained a dismissal of the allegations prior to hearing.
A home business was hit with a lawsuit by a local city who accused it of operating unlawfully. Knowing the allegations were without merit, the owners turned to Prometheus Civic Law, who obtained a full dismissal of the lawsuit and all allegations. (City of Dana Point v. Sunshine Behavioral Health, LLC, OCSC Case No. 30-2017-00904184-CU-MC-CJC)
The attorneys of Prometheus Civic Law have helped craft historic legal reforms, including the decriminalization and regulation of cannabis. Our founding attorney specifically helped draft the state law decriminalizing cannabis in 2016 (e.g. Bus & Prof. Code, 26013), and later helped the cities of Irvine and Maywood to authorize cannabis business activities compatible with their existing communities.
A leading international transportation technology firm was considering potential strategies to enter the U.S. – specifically California. The business turned to Prometheus Civic Law, who specifically identified potential avenues to utilize existing statutory authorizations to avoid bureaucratic opposition and permit lawful business operation.
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