C.S.U. CANNOT AVOID PAYING FOR MITIGATION MEASURES NECESSITATED BY CAMPUS EXPANSION BY ASSERTING LACK OF LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION.
MEMORANDUM SUMMARY OF RECENT CASES AFFECTING CITIES Subject: California State University Cannot Avoid Paying for Mitigation Measures Necessitated by Campus Expansion by Asserting the Lack of a Legislative Appropriation. By: Keith F. Collins, Deputy City Attorney Date: August 18, 2015 Summary On August 3, 2015, the California Supreme Court rejected the California […]
TRIAL VICTORY — “Defense Verdict Obtained In Admitted Liability Case
DEFENSE VERDICT OBTAINED IN ADMITTED LIABILITY CASE Senior Litigator, Harold W. Potter, obtained a defense verdict on May 4, 2015, on an admitted liability case. The jury concluded the accident did not cause plaintiff’s injuries and damages. The lawsuit stemmed from a multi-vehicle accident caused by an on-duty police detective driving an unmarked city owned […]
Kimberly Hall Barlow’s Long Road to Success
As a child, Kimberly Hall Barlow’s dream was to become a veterinarian. It was a natural ambition for the child of a championship collie breeder. Ms. Barlow helped her mother look after new litters of puppies, which gave her plenty of time to devour books. She’d grab whatever was close at hand, keeping one eye […]
How California Cities Can Craft Better Office Space Deals
As cities grow, so do their governments. Since the population boom following the Second World War, cities in the American west have grappled with challenges associated with providing adequate space for their employees to work. Optimizing public resources over the long timeframes involved in real estate requires careful planning and sophisticated deal structures. The logic […]
Reactive v Proactive Code Enforcement
Enforcement agencies throughout California are looking for better ways to encourage private property owners to comply with health and safety regulations. Traditional approaches to code enforcement tend to be reactive, relying on complaints from the public to spark action. This approach has been referred to by some courts as a “passive enforcement scheme” and has […]
Health and Safety Receiverships Can Be Powerful Enforcement Tools
Persistent health and safety code violations can be exceptionally difficult to resolve using many of the enforcement tools in an agency’s tool kit. While enforcement actions wind their way through processes that can be long and slow, unsafe conditions remain. California’s public health laws allow local agencies to ask the courts to place noncompliant properties […]
Effective Affordable Housing Strategies for California Municipalities
California’s affordable housing crisis is among the most pressing governance challenges for state and local governments. Our state is not alone: major cities around the country are grappling with how to create policies that will ensure access to quality housing for all residents, not just those in the upper income brackets. Tackling the affordable housing […]
Partner James Touchstone Publishes Article in California Police Chief Magazine
Jones & Mayer partner James Touchstone is proud to have his most recent article published in the Winter 2020 issue of California Police Chief Magazine, published by the California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA). The article, titled “Leadership in a time of Legal Uncertainty,” can be found on page 8 of the latest issue, accessible by […]
Local Policies Restricting Advertising Must Walk a Fine Line
Regulating outdoor advertising has been a controversial topic for cities ever since billboards gained popularity in the 1870s. Balancing a property owner’s use rights, the free speech rights of individuals and organizations, and the public’s interest in maintaining their hometown’s appearance has created a patchwork of legal frameworks throughout the country. A recent case before […]
Can California Public Agencies Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for Employees?
The long-anticipated arrival of vaccines has moved the COVID-19 pandemic into a new chapter. The phased rollout of vaccines is expected to take months. As adoption of the vaccine becomes widespread, society will hopefully return to normalcy, including returning to in-person work. Public sector employers in California are beginning to study their policy positions regarding […]