October 22, 2025 - 12:15

Annalisa Peretti's multidisciplinary approach to real estate, law, and fashion has enabled her to effectively leverage intellectual property across various industries. By merging her expertise in these fields, Peretti has carved out a unique niche that emphasizes the importance of protecting creative ideas and designs.
Her innovative strategies not only enhance the value of her real estate projects but also elevate her fashion ventures. Peretti's understanding of intellectual property rights allows her to navigate the complexities of design and branding, ensuring that her creations stand out in a competitive market.
Furthermore, her commitment to sustainability and ethical practices in fashion has resonated with consumers, making her brand a beacon for those seeking environmentally conscious choices. As she continues to push boundaries, Peretti exemplifies how the intersection of diverse disciplines can lead to groundbreaking opportunities and inspire others in the creative economy. Her work serves as a testament to the power of intellectual property in fostering innovation and collaboration across industries.
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July 5, 2026 - 08:22
SB 79 takes effect, Measure ULA to remain, and moreLos Angeles City Council has decided to shelve a ballot measure that would have repealed the so-called `mansion tax` on new apartment construction. The decision keeps Measure ULA in place for now,...