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      • Hahn served from 1985 to 2001 as Los Angeles City Attorney, overseeing one of the largest public law offices in the nation with approximately 450 attorneys.
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  2. In 1985, he was elected as city attorney where he pioneered the use of civil injunctions against street gangs and drug dealers, created the citywide nuisance abatement program, and sponsored numerous laws dealing with domestic violence and gang violence.

  3. Aug 31, 2014 · Hahn said he first came to City Hall East in 1975 as a young deputy city attorney, hired by then-City Attorney Burt Pines. “The building was new then,” Hahn said. “But, then, so was I.”

  4. Oct 25, 1989 · A lawyer for Juanita St. John, the embattled former head of the city’s Africa trade task force, accused City Atty. James K. Hahn of a conflict of interest Tuesday and said she will seek to...

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  5. In 1981, James became the 5th Los Angeles City Controller and later became the 15th Los Angeles City Attorney four years later. In 1987, Dale Hahn, James and Janice's cousin, became a judge of the San Mateo County Superior Court, and would retire in 2004.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HahnJames Hahn - Wikipedia

    City attorney. Hahn served from 1985 to 2001 as Los Angeles City Attorney, overseeing one of the largest public law offices in the nation with approximately 450 attorneys. As City Attorney, he worked to rid LA's neighborhoods of gang activity through the use of gang injunctions.

  7. Jun 6, 2001 · Mr. Hahn, 50, began his public career as a deputy city attorney, and then served four years as controller before winning election as city attorney in 1985. In that job, he has functioned both...

  8. Hahn's uncle, Gordon Hahn, served as a Los Angeles City Councilman; his uncle, John Hahn, was Assistant County Clerk; and his cousin, Dale Hahn, is a Superior Court Judge in San Mateo County. Hahn was appointed a Deputy City Attorney for the city of Los Angeles in 1975. He served as a city prosecutor for four years. His assignments as a