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David P. Waite Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP

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Attracting development capital: Anaheim Enterprise Zone offers important new incentives for catalytic economic development and sustained job growth *

USA - September 14 2012
While some California cities and counties continue to mourn the demise of redevelopment agencies, others are looking to the future and aggressively implementing new tools to incentivize economic development.


Regulatory justice: in key decision, U.S. Supreme Court makes it easier to challenge EPA orders *

USA - March 27 2012
The Supreme Court’s ruling last week in Sackett v. EPA, unanimously rejecting the United States Environmental Protection Agency's prohibition against judicial review of administrative compliance orders issued under the Clean Water Act, may be hailed as one of the most significant environmental rulings in recent memory.


California redevelopment: the winding road ahead *

USA - February 15 2012
The end of California's redevelopment agencies has left many developers, affordable housing advocates, property owners and even public agencies themselves wondering if existing and approved development projects will be stuck in a state of regulatory limbo for the foreseeable future.


California redevelopment: the winding road ahead *

USA - February 14 2012
The end of California’s redevelopment agencies has left many developers, affordable housing advocates, property owners and even public agencies themselves wondering if existing and approved development projects will be stuck in a state of regulatory limbo for the foreseeable future.


California Supreme Court upholds plastic bag ban, but opens a wide berth for corporate standing to sue *

USA - July 20 2011
On June 15, 2011, the California Supreme Court ruled against a coalition of plastic bag manufacturers challenging the City of Manhattan Beach's 2008 ordinance banning plastic bags within the City's jurisdiction.