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San Francisco Chief Orders Cops to Follow Local, not FBI, Guidelines
SAN FRANCISCO - Speaking at a special joint meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission and the Human Rights Commission on Wednesday evening, Police Chief Gregory Suhr issued an order intended to clarify the partnership between the San Francisco Police Department and the federal Joint Terrorism Task Force.
State Retirement Funds Pulled From Iran - Meyers Nave Attorney Michael Sweet Quoted
Nearly four years after the California Assembly ordered the state’s largest public pension fund to divest from companies doing business with Iran, divestment supporters can finally utter the words “mission accomplished.”
Land Use
Judge Rambles Musingly, Hands Victory to Meyers Nave Land Use Lawyer
Take a guess – is this a spiritual observation or lesson in wavelengths? “A rock dropped into a smooth pond can cause ripples on distant shores.”
Neither! It’s an Environmental Impact Report observation by Orange County Superior Court Judge Ronald Bauer, part of his recent written order rejecting the City of Riverside’s attempt to stop an expansion project at the Port of Los Angeles – a victory for Meyers Nave attorney Amrit Kulkarni.
Municipal and Special District Law
Workshop Informs Residents on Potential Tax District Options in San Benito County
The San Benito County Parks and Recreation Commissioners held a public workshop March 13 to share different types of special districts that could be pursued to support community services as well as the funding mechanisms behind them.
Sky Woodruff and John Bakker, of Meyers Nave Law Firm, led the presentation and answered questions for those in attendance.
