Mr. Obrand has substantial experience in general business,
real estate, employment and criminal litigation, including a successful
record as a trial lawyer. He has litigated hundreds of cases to a conclusion
in trial courts in California and Colorado. In real estate cases, he
has represented individual buyers and sellers as well as major real
estate brokers such as Coldwell Banker in cases of fraud, non-disclosure,
specific performance and breach of contract. He has also mediated numerous
real estate and business cases.
Mr. Obrand has also litigated complex land use cases which involved
zoning and a legal challenge to the approval of application for an exception
to a height restriction of a specific plan.
Mr. Obrand began his legal career as a trial attorney in the
Contra Costa County Public Defender’s Office where he tried several
misdemeanor and felony cases to a jury.
After several years in private practice, Mr. Obrand became
general counsel for Coldwell Banker’s residential brokerage company
in Southern California. In that capacity, he litigated cases with significant
exposure filed against Coldwell Banker which generally involved issues
of fraud, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and negligence.
In addition to his litigation duties, Mr. Obrand supervised the legal
department for Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Company in Southern
California.
In 1988, Mr. Obrand and his family moved to Telluride, Colorado
where he fulfilled a life-long dream to live and practice law in the
mountains. Mr. Obrand practiced general civil and criminal litigation
concentrating on real estate (commercial and residential transactions,
development and litigation), general business (transactions and litigation),
family law, criminal and personal injury litigation.
Mr. Obrand tried several real estate, business and criminal
cases to Colorado juries.
Although his practice in California and Colorado primarily
focuses on real estate and business law and litigation, Mr. Obrand has
defended several persons charged with crimes, including DUI, assault
and battery, drug charges and, in Colorado, cases in which his clients
were charged with violations of Colorado’s Skier Safety Act while
skiing at the Telluride Ski Resort.
While in Telluride, Colorado, Mr. Obrand also served for three
years as a member of the San Miguel County Planning Commission. He also
served for approximately one year as the Executive Director of the San
Miguel Regional Housing Authority and Acting Director of the Telluride
Housing Authority.
Presently, Mr. Obrand is engaged in the practice of law in
Orange County, California where his practice focuses on general real
estate and business law and litigation (including buyer-seller-broker
disputes, contracts, land use and zoning matters, breach of contract,
copyright infringement and trade secret litigation), and criminal litigation
(DUI, misdemeanor and drug cases).
Mr. Obrand is admitted to practice before the state and federal
courts of California and Colorado and to the United States Supreme Court.