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Jan. 16, 2024

Municipal land use fights taught Judge Mona Nemat how to problem solve

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Riverside County Superior Court

When freeways are widened and government entities create new land use projects, it often involves eminent domain with resistant property owners. That's where right of way acquisition attorney Mona Nemat would come in -- smoothing the way with homeowners and businesses who were often angry and threatened legal action.

Nemat worked for government agencies on some of the biggest municipal projects in Southern California -- the 9... (continued)

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