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MSA - 4,026,135 [2]The Inland Empire is a region in Southern California mainly located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in the United States. The Inland Empire is centered on the oldest cities in the region Ontario, San Bernardino, and Riverside. These cities were established at about the end of the 19th century and were major centers of agriculture including citrus, dairy, and wine-making. The name "Inland Empire" was first used in the 1950s to distinguish the region from other communities of the Greater Los Angeles Area, and Los Angeles itself. The "Inland" part of the name is derived from the region's location about 37&_160;miles (60&_160;km) inland from the Pacific Ocean (from Huntington Beach) and east of downtown Los Angeles. The most accepted physical boundary between Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and the Inland Empire is the definition of the Inland Empire consisting of two counties Riverside and San Bernardino county. Between the Los Angeles area and the Inland Empire there was limited development and so, until about the 1970s, this relatively open, rural space between two 'developed' regions served as a convenient boundary. However, since then rapidly growing population and, therefore, residential, commercial, and industrial development, has led to cities being established in this rural, 'intermediate' area. Interconnectivity provided by a vast automobile-oriented transportation network, including one of the most comprehensive freeway systems in the United States, has further eroded any real or perceived boundary. So the best boundary might simply be considered to be the county line that separates Los Angeles County and San Bernardino/Riverside Counties. Cities in southeastern Los Angeles County lying east of the San Jose Hills, such as Pomona, Diamond Bar, La Verne, and Claremont, are usually included. Also, the vegetation and climate changes from the coastal to desert regions can act as boundary, though a less precisely defined one than the county lines. Towards inland the climate gets colder in the winter and hotter in the summer. More recently, the name has also been used to distinguish the area from the coastal communities of Orange County which are located to the west of the Inland Empire and south of Los Angeles County. However, because of the Santa Ana Mountains, the boundary between Orange County and the Inland Empire is more clear and obvious.
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1. Accidents and Children - A California Personal Injury Lawyer's Guide
October 15, 2008
Accidents and children just seem to go hand in hand. They fall, they get bit by dogs, they are hit on their bikes, skateboards and while playing in the street. If your child has been hurt anywhere from San Diego to Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, from Orange County to the Inland Empire and east to the Palm Springs and Palm Desert area, we know that it can happen in an instant.
It can happen in cities such Cathedral City, Indian Wells, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Rancho Mirage, Indio, Coachella, La Quinta, or cities in San Diego, the Inland Empire and Orange County, such as La... (read more)
Author: Sebastian Gibson
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2. The Metrolink Chatsworth Train Accident - The Attorney That You Hire
October 15, 2008
Train Accident Attorneys, train accident lawyers and law firms in California can be found in every corner of the state. They can be found in cities in San Diego, CA such as Carlsbad, Oceanside, and Escondido, in Orange County, in cities such as Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Santa Ana and Yorba Linda, in the Inland Empire cities of Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Riverside and San Bernardino and in Palm Springs and Palm Desert as well as in Ventura, Oxnard, and Simi Valley.
If you search for train accident attorneys today on the internet or on new sites, you will see how personal ... (read more)
Author: Sebastian Gibson
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3. A San Diego & Orange County California Corporations Attorney's View of Joint Ventures and the Thing
October 13, 2008
Joint Ventures are formed for various reasons, but first and foremost is to share the risks of the venture and to save money. Whether the entities are in San Diego, California cities such as La Jolla, Carmel Valley, Carlsbad, or San Marcos, or in Orange County, CA cities such as Anaheim, Irvine, Newport Beach or Santa Ana, in the Inland Empire, the Central Coast or the Coachella Valley cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indian Wells and La Quinta, the reasons for hiring a joint venture attorney to facilitate the joint venture are usually the same. If there is synergy between the two entiti... (read more)
Author: Sebastian Gibson
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4. An Ontario California Truck Accident Lawyer's Humerous View of Possible Future Laws to Prevent Truc
October 07, 2008
If you’ve had a truck accident anywhere in the Inland Empire, from Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga, California to Riverside or San Bernardino, you’ve probably been wondering if the California state legislators are working on any new Bills to try to prevent truck accidents.
I had heard that California the state’s legislators were trying to pass new laws outlawing certain activities while operating big rig and tractor trailer trucks, but few truck operators realized that such new laws could be in the works. I had seen a preview of what some legislators were trying to pass, so I went to see ... (read more)
Author: Sebastian Gibson
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5. Benefits of Choosing Personal Injury Lawyers in Pomona
April 16, 2008
Pomona is a city in Los Angeles County, California named after the ancient Roman Goddess of fruit, Pomona. It is located at the western edge of the Pomona Valley branch of the Inland Empire. As the fifth largest city in Los Angeles, the city population is approximately 160,815.
Anyone injured in Pomona by the negligence or carelessness of others deserves justice. But chances are you may not likely get a just settlement on your own. You need someone who is knowledgeable of the law. This is where the role of personal injury lawyers steps in.
However, many of us have no idea on how to ... (read more)
Author: Jean Kuda
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