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Daniel P. Bane - Associate - Land Use
Marguerite P. Battersby - Special Counsel - Land Use
Misty L. Calder - Associate - Litigation
Whitney Hodges - Associate - Land Use
Jessica A. Johnson - Associate - Land Use/Litigation
Brent R. Liljestrom - Partner - Transactional
Steven C. Nock - Partner - Transactional
Deborah M. Rosenthal - Partner - Land Use/Litigation
Steven L. Satz - Senior Attorney - Transactional
John R. Simon - Of Counsel - Transactional
Aaron J. Sobaski - Associate - Transactional
Geoffrey K. Willis - Partner - Land Use/Litigation
Gregory E. Woodard - Associate - Litigation

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  • January 6, 2012Court Clarifies CEQA Rules Regarding Infeasibility and Deferral of Mitigation
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