Emerging Issues in Evaluating Wildfire Impacts under CEQA: A Resource Guide (Updated November 2023)
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REGISTER TODAY! Abbott & Kindermann’s 21st Annual Land Use, Environmental, and Real Estate Law Update
Reserve your seat for our annual conference taking place in early 2022 for our virtual program.
On March 17-18, 2022, Abbott & Kindermann, Inc. will present its 21st annual virtual educational program for clients and colleagues interested in current land use, environmental, and real estate issues affecting commercial and residential development, agriculture, real estate transactions,…
SAVE THE DATE!! Abbott & Kindermann’s 21st Annual Land Use, Real Estate, and Environmental Law Update
Reserve your seat for our annual conference taking place in early 2022 for our virtual program.
On March 17-18, 2022, Abbott & Kindermann, Inc. will present its 21st annual virtual educational program for clients and colleagues interested in current land use, environmental, and real estate issues affecting commercial and residential development, agriculture, real estate transactions,…
Mid-Year Cumulative Environmental Action News Update
Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann, Inc.’s Mid-Year Cumulative Environmental Action News Update. This summary provides brief updates on recent environmental cases, legislation, and administrative actions in 2021. Bolded titles indicate new updates.
- PREVIOUS UPDATES
To read the June 2021 Environmental Action News post, click here:
https://blog.aklandlaw.com/2021/07/articles/ak-news/june-environmental-action-news/
To read the May 2021 Environmental Action News…
2020 CEQA 3rd QUARTER REVIEW
Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann’s 2020 3rd Quarter cumulative CEQA update. This summary provides links to more in-depth case write-ups on the firm’s blog. The case names of the newest decisions start with Section 3 and are denoted by bold italic fonts.
1. 2019 CEQA UPDATE
To read the 2019 cumulative CEQA review, click here:…
September Environmental Action News
Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann, Inc.’s September Environmental Action News. This summary provides brief updates on recent environmental cases, legislation, and administrative actions in 2020.
PREVIOUS MONTH’S UPDATE
To read the August 2020 Environmental Action News post, click here:
https://blog.aklandlaw.com/2020/08/uncategorized/august-environmental-action-news/
SUPREME COURT
There is one case pending at the California Supreme Court. The case…
September Monthly Real Estate Law Action News
Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann, Inc.’s September Real Estate Law Action News. This summary provides brief updates on recent environmental cases, legislation, and administrative actions in 2020. The case names of the newest decisions start with Section 3 and are denoted by bold italic fonts.
- PREVIOUS MONTH’S UPDATE
To read the August 2020 Environmental…
August Environmental Action News
Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann, Inc.’s August Environmental Action News. This summary provides brief updates on recent environmental cases, legislation, and administrative actions in 2020.
1. PREVIOUS MONTH’S UPDATE
To read the July 2020 Environmental Action News- Part 2 post, click here:
https://blog.aklandlaw.com/2020/07/articles/july-environmental-action-news-part-2/
2. SUPREME COURT
There is one case pending at the California…
2020 CEQA 1st QUARTER REVIEW
2020 CEQA 1st QUARTER REVIEW
Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann’s 2020 1st Quarter cumulative CEQA update. This summary provides links to more in-depth case write-ups on the firm’s blog. The case names of the newest decisions start with Section 3 and are denoted by bold italic fonts.
- 2019 CEQA UPDATE
To read the 2019 cumulative…
Evidence of Potential Urban Decay Insufficient To Set Aside EIR
The City of Visalia amended its general plan pertaining to neighborhood commercial districts, adding a limitation that no tenant could occupy more than 40,000 square feet. A shopping center owner submitted expert testimony regarding the potential for urban decay, but the court held it was insufficient to demonstrate that the limitation may have a significant…