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Legal Update: Enforceability of Contenancy Clauses in Retail Leases

In a case of first impression, the California Court of Appeal recently weighed in on the enforceability of cotenancy clauses in retail leases. A cotenancy clause typically provides that if a specified major tenant or a certain…more

Appeals, Commercial Leases, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Tenants, Cotenancy Provisions

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California Supreme Court Rejects All-Or-Nothing Classification Of Permit Decisions, Holding That Whether CEQA Triggering Discretion Exists Must Be Determined On A Case-By-Case Basis

In an August 27,2020 opinion, the California Supreme Court provided important guidance to local agencies regarding the classification of permit decisions based on ordinances that include both ministerial and discretionary…more

CA Supreme Court, California, CEQA, Land Use Restrictions, Real Estate Development

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The Corporate Transparency Act: What It Means For Business Owners, Control Persons, And Reporting Companies

The Corporate Transparency Act (the “Act”) imposes a wide-ranging requirement for many business entities to file personal information about their respective owners and control persons with a federal regulatory agency and to keep…more

Anti-Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Financial Crimes

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Has The Link Between Business Goodwill And Profits Been Severed?

When property is taken by eminent domain, the owner of a business operated on the property is entitled to compensation for any “business goodwill” lost due to the taking. Usually, “goodwill” translates into a business’s…more

Caltrans, Commercial Property Owners, DOT v Dry Canyon, Eminent Domain, Just Compensation

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First District Holds CEQA Challenge To Shooting Range Project On City-Owned Land In Unincorporated County Was Not Mooted By Project’s Construction During Trial Court Proceedings Despite Petitioner’s Failure To Seek Preliminary Injunction

In a partially published opinion filed March 29, 2024, the First District Court of Appeal (Div. 4) rejected contentions that the pre-judgment completion of construction of a shooting range mooted a CEQA challenge to the project;…more

Building Codes, Building Permits, CEQA, Construction Project, Exemptions

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The Corporate Transparency Act: What It Means For Business Owners, Control Persons, And Reporting Companies

The Corporate Transparency Act (the “Act”) imposes a wide-ranging requirement for many business entities to file personal information about their respective owners and control persons with a federal regulatory agency and to keep…more

Anti-Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Financial Crimes

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2014 Land Use Program - Northern California

In this presentation: - Legislative CEQA Reform Efforts - Selected CEQA Case Law Developments - Land Use Developments - What’s Happening in Tracy? - Overview and Purpose - Site Selection…more

Business Development, CEQA, CEQA Reform, Economic Development, Environmental Policies

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Co-Tenancy Provisions In Retail Leases: Liquidated Damages Or Alternative Performance?

Two cases from different appellate districts in California have come to differ­ent conclusions about the enforceability of co-tenancy provisions. The Fifth District Court of Appeal in Grand Prospect Partners, L.P. v. Ross Dress…more

Commercial Leases, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Tenants, Contract Terms, Landlords

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Not Worth The Paper It's Printed On? Strategies For Dealing With The Fraud Exception To The Parol Evidence Rule

This article explores possible measures that parties to commercial transactions and their attorneys can take to help ensure greater contract certainty when fraud claims of one type or another are not barred by the parol evidence…more

Commercial Contracts, Commercial Leases, Evidence, Financing, Fraud

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Mandatory Disclosures Concerning Accessibility Compliance and Energy Consumption in California Commercial Properties

This article discusses two new disclosures that must be included in certain real estate contracts and leases. The disclosures pertain to Accessibility Compliance and Energy Consumption, and affect the required contents of most…more

Accessibility Rules, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), CASp, Commercial Leases, Compliance

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Higher Rate Redux: Recalling The Legal History Of “Transfers Subject To,” Wrap-Around Mortgages, Assumable Loans, And The Due On Sale Clause In A New Era Of Rising Interest Rates

As residential mortgage interest rates have nearly tripled over the past 18 months, some participants in the real estate industry have been considering ways to market and sell real estate by keeping low-rate existing mortgages…more

Closing Costs, Due-on-Sale Clause, Interest Rates, Mortgage Bankers Association, Mortgage Lenders

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The Interstate Land Sales Act: What Counsel For A California Developer Should Know

Developers in the State of California are well aware of the Subdivision Map Act, the Subdivided Lands Act, and the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, all of which govern the subdivision and sale of real property in…more

Construction Industry, Housing Developers, HUD, Land Developers, Real Estate Development

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Property Owners' Alert: Newly Effective Statutory Requirements for Installation of Water-Conserving Plumbing Fixtures

The real estate industry and the media recently have been focused on the updates to the Title 24 energy regulations (24 California Code of Regulations, Part 5) that became effective on July 1, 2014, and the increased costs in…more

Commercial Property Owners, Drought, Energy Policy, Property Owners, Water Conservation

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Warning: Non-Compliance With California’s New Proposition 65 Safe Harbor Rules May Expose You To Liability. For More Information

The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, popularly known as “Proposition 65” (or “Prop. 65”), requires businesses to warn California residents before exposing them to specified chemicals. …more

Corporate Liability, Enforcement, Exemptions, Legal History, OEHHA

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First District Upholds Use of Government Code Section 65457 CEQA Exemption For Downtown Livermore Affordable Housing Project, Roundly Rejects Meritless Arguments of NIMBY Opposition

In an opinion in a much-publicized case, filed December 28, 2022, and later ordered published on January 26, 2023, the First District Court of Appeal (Div. 3), upheld the City of Livermore’s (“City”) approval of a 130-unit…more

CEQA, Environmental Impact Report (EIR), Environmental Review, Preemption, Standard of Review

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Legal Update: Commercial Real Estate Brokers Now Subject to the Same Dual Agency and Disclosure Laws as Residential Brokers

As of January 1, 2015, commercial real estate brokers and salespersons will be required to comply with a stringent set of agency disclosure requirements formerly applicable only to residential brokers, expressly setting forth…more

Agency Relationship, Disclosure Requirements, Real Estate Brokers

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New California Law Regarding Disclosure Of Disability Access Compliance In Commercial Real Property Leases

Beginning January 1, 2017, revisions to current California law will expand the disclosure requirements and the responsibilities of landlords and rights of tenants regarding the compliance of commercial real property with…more

Accessibility Rules, CASp, Commercial Property Owners, Disclosure Requirements, Landlord and Tenant Acts

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Premises Liability And The Coronavrius: An Outline Of Risks And Responsibilities

If an individual contracts COVID-19 after visiting a specific property, and the exposure of the COVID-19 is traced to that specific property, who is liable to the individual? Does the liability depend on whether the infected…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Liability, Premises Liability, Property Owners, Retailers

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California High-Speed Rail - What You Need To Know

Project Overview - The California High-Speed Rail Authority (“HSR”) plans to build an 800-mile high-speed rail system stretching from San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim and eventually to Sacramento and San Diego. The…more

Eminent Domain, High-Speed Rail, Public Private Partnerships (P3s), Takings Clause

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Examining The Waiver Of Recreational Immunity By Express Invitation After The California Supreme Court’s Decision In Hoffmann V. Young

In 1963, the California legislature became concerned that private landowners were “bar[ring] public access to their land for recreational uses out of fear of incurring tort liability." Thus, it enacted Civ. Code, § 846 to…more

CA Supreme Court, CEQA, Easements, Land Owners, Liability

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Got Privity? Understanding Privity Of Estate And Privity Of Contract In California Real Property Leases

Parties to real estate contracts often change over time, whether as the result of an assignment, financing, or otherwise. Relatedly, additional parties (beyond those named in the underlying contract) may claim a property…more

Assignments, Breach of Contract, Commercial Leases, Commercial Tenants, Contract Terms

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American Tower Corporation v. City of San Diego (2014): Further Guidance From The Ninth Circuit On The Regulation Of Data Towers In California

The Ninth Circuit recently addressed cell phone tower issues in the matter of American Tower Corporation v. City of San Diego (2014) 763 F.3d 1035, affirming that a local government has a wide degree of discretion to regulate…more

Cell Phones, Cell Towers, Infrastructure, Jurisdiction, Popular

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The Interstate Land Sales Act: What Counsel For A California Developer Should Know

Developers in the State of California are well aware of the Subdivision Map Act, the Subdivided Lands Act, and the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, all of which govern the subdivision and sale of real property in…more

Construction Industry, Housing Developers, HUD, Land Developers, Real Estate Development

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New Case Alert: Dissent Highlights Disturbing Potential for Increasing Escrow Holder Policing and Disclosure Obligations

A new decision in Ash v. North American Title Co. holds that (1) contract damages based upon a bankruptcy were not foreseeable, and (2) an escrow holder was entitled to a jury instruction as to intervening or superceding causes…more

Breach of Duty, Commercial Bankruptcy, Damages, Escrow Holders, Fiduciary Duty

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Do You Feel Lucky, Banker? The Shaky Prospects For Financial Transactions With Marijuana-Related Businesses

Federal law prohibits the manufacture, possession, or use of marijuana for any purpose, including medical purposes. This prohibition notwithstanding, as of January of 2018, 29 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized…more

Bank Secrecy Act, Controlled Substances Act, Decriminalization of Marijuana, FDIC, Federal v State Law Application

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California’s Anti-SLAPP Statute: A Potent, Yet Confounding, Weapon

Lawsuits designed to chill the valid exercise of the constitutional right of free speech or the right to petition, denominated as “strategic lawsuits against public participation” (or “SLAPP” suits), have taken on increasing…more

Anti-SLAPP, Cal Code of Civil Procedure, CC&Rs, Free Speech, Homeowners Association (HOA)

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"Good" Bad Faith vs "Bad" Bad Faith: Equitable Principles and the Doctrines of Adverse Possession and Prescription

Adverse possession is the acquisition of title to another’s real property by continuous possession and use of the property for the prescribed period of five years. A party seeking title to real property by adverse possession…more

Adverse Possession, Bad Faith, Good Faith, Prescriptive Easements, Property Owners

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Voters May Not Usurp City’s Administrative Land Use Authority Through Initiative Process

In The Park at Cross Creek LLC v. City of Malibu (2nd Dist. 2017), ___Cal.App.5th___ (Case No. B271620), the Court addressed the validity of a voter enacted initiative, Measure R, designed to limit large developments and chain…more

Conditional Use Permit, Land Developers, Land-Use Permits

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The New San Francisco Gross Receipts Ordinance: Taxing Commercial Property Owners to Fund Early Child Care And Education

On June 5, 2018, San Francisco voters passed Proposition C, which imposes a new gross receipts tax of 1 percent on revenues a business receives from leasing warehouse space in San Francisco and 3.5 percent on revenues a business…more

Business Taxes, Child Care, Commercial Leases, Commercial Property Owners, Funding

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Valid Liquidated Damages Or Unenforceable Penalties? A Discussion Of Recent California Appellate Court Decisions

Contracting parties build liquidated damages provisions into their agreements in a variety of contexts. These provisions unquestionably can serve useful and legitimate functions including controlling risk exposure and ensuring…more

Breach of Contract, California, Contract Disputes, Contract Drafting, Contract Terms

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Independent Assurance: Standby Letters Of Credit As Collateral In Commercial Transactions

The letter of credit has evolved from being a tool to facilitate international commercial transactions involving the sale of goods to a preferred form of collateral in a range of commercial transactions. While historically a…more

Commercial Real Estate Contracts, Commercial Real Estate Market, Finance Lender, Land Developers, Project Finance

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Epic Battle over Lafayette Housing Project Finally Ends as California Supreme Court Refuses to Review Unanimous Court of Appeal Opinion Upholding Project Approvals

After 12 arduous years, the 315-unit Terraces of Lafayette apartment project is finally clear to be constructed now that the California Supreme Court rejected Save Lafayette’s request for review. The Court also rejected Save…more

Apartments, California, Construction Project, Housing Developers, Police Power

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