Las Lomas project still alive

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Las Lomas Land Company's controversial proposed 5,500-home mini-city seemed all but dead last month. Brandon Lowrey in the Daily News.

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge threw out a $100 million lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles that claimed it had illegally refused to consider the project. The company's president resigned the same day.

But after announcing an appeal last week, Las Lomas attorney Carlyle Hall said he expects the developer to have an edge in the state appellate court.

"We're very much in the game," he said.

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