Real Estate/Development
Feb. 3, 2004
Santa Monica Mayor's Playhouse Talk Passes Legal Muster
A neighbors' tiff over a child's playhouse has landed in an appellate court, with justices finding that a former mayor of Santa Monica did not violate the city charter by speaking with planning department employees about the dispute.
BY LAWRENCE KOOTNIKOFF
Los Angeles Daily Journal Staff Writer
A neighbors' tiff over a child's playhouse has landed in an appellate court, with justices finding that a former mayor of Santa Monica did not violate the city charter by speaking with planning department employees about the dispute.
The Jan. 20 published decision of the 2nd District Court of Appeal reverses Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Cesar C. Sarmiento. Sarmiento had denied a SLAPP mo...
Los Angeles Daily Journal Staff Writer
A neighbors' tiff over a child's playhouse has landed in an appellate court, with justices finding that a former mayor of Santa Monica did not violate the city charter by speaking with planning department employees about the dispute.
The Jan. 20 published decision of the 2nd District Court of Appeal reverses Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Cesar C. Sarmiento. Sarmiento had denied a SLAPP mo...
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