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Real Estate/Development,
Civil Litigation,
Construction

Jan. 19, 2018

Developers in California face omnipresent threat of litigation

An unfortunate trend developing in California is a tendency to mete out justice based on who or what you are, rather than based on consistent legal principles.

Richard A. Schulman

Email: rschulman@hechtsolberg.com

Richard is an attorney in San Diego specializing in land use and municipal law.

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An unfortunate trend developing in California is a tendency to mete out justice based on who or what you are, rather than based on consistent legal principles. In the past I've have noted how attorney fees are now awarded to reward or protect people with particular political viewpoints.

Real estate development is a risky and expensive proposition in California. Developers and businesses face a unique and particularly difficult decis...

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