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A READER WRITES: A lawyer s view of the Abatti U S Supreme Court gambit | Open

There is an old expression that describes an effort to exaggerate or magnify the significance of a dispute – “You don’t need to make a federal case out of it.” That expression describes precisely the Abatti effort to engage the U.S. Supreme Court in a review of the California Appellate Court decision that completely rejected the notion that landowning farmers in the Imperial Valley own a water right that runs with their land. Under applicable law, they have a protected right to water service from the Imperial Irrigation District (IID) that runs with their land, the same right as domestic, municipal, industrial and other landowners in the Imperial Valley. 

Gavin Newsom faces his greatest political test in the recall election

© Getty Images This week, California and the rest of the nation will be waiting for the secretary of state to announce whether petitioners have collected almost 1.5 million valid signatures of registered voters, enough to get a recall on the ballot. Due to the fact that they have handed in more than 2.1 million unverified signatures, there is an expectation that the petitioners will succeed in meeting the first step. And prominent Republicans, including Caitlyn Jenner, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, former Congressman Doug Ose and former gubernatorial candidate John Cox, have announced their intentions to run. Gavin NewsomNewsom recall effort has enough signatures to make ballotMaher mocks Caitlyn Jenner over California governor bidCaitlyn Jenner after being misgendered on The View : California has bigger issues than pronouns MORE’s has the ability to go on the offensive. This may surprise anyone who remembers the path of the Gray Davis recall in 2003, but thanks to a 2017 l

Court Grants Attorneys Fees Against City in Development Litigation | Best Best & Krieger LLP

  PublicCEO A large attorneys’ fees award under the private attorney general statute was recently affirmed by a California Appellate Court. The case, Beach, is notable not just for the large amount of the award, but that the award was issued jointly and severally against the City of Redondo Beach and the private developers, who were real parties in interest. Although the Second District Court of Appeal’s decision on this matter, issued in February, is not published, the opinion serves as a good reminder for local jurisdictions to think about potential attorneys’ fees awards when considering development projects. Most jurisdictions do impose indemnification conditions as part of their approvals, but this case shows the importance of ensuring fees are tracked and paid on a concurrent basis throughout the transactional and litigation processes, as well as potentially thinking about options for how to ensure jurisdictions can collect on the indemnification provisions if a lar

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