Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP
A Limited Liability Partnership including Professional Corporations
San Francisco, California Office View all offices
555 California Street, 10th Floor San Francisco, California
94104-1513 (San Francisco Co.)
Telephone: 415-392-4200 Fax: 415-392-4250 http://www.coxcastle.com
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About this office:
Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP was founded over 50 years ago and has consistently focused its practice on the representation of businesses and individuals involved in all aspects of the real estate, construction and financial services industries. With offices in Los Angeles, Irvine and San Francisco, Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP is one of the largest firms serving the real estate industry in the United States. The firm provides the breadth and depth of legal services typically required by developers, builders, investors, landlords, tenants, lenders and others who are involved in a wide range of commercial, industrial, residential, hotel and resort projects.
Statement of Practice Summary:
General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Real Property and Construction Law. Land Use and Environmental Law. International Law. Labor Relations. Receiverships and Creditors Rights. Taxation, Trusts, Estate Planning and Probate Law.
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Court Rules CEQA Review Required For New Bay Area Air District RulesChristian H. Cebrian,Andrew B. Sabey,Michael Zischke, January 19, 2012
In an important case for development in the Bay Area generally, and in-fill development in particular, the Alameda Superior Court ruled this week that the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s new CEQA rules were themselves a CEQA “project” requiring environmental impact...
Compliance With The ADA: Effective Ways To Reduce The Risk Of “Drive-By” LawsuitsAli P. Hamidi, November 2, 2011
Disability-access lawsuits for alleged violations of the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) and comparable California statutes such as the Unruh or Disabled Persons Act continue to plague businesses. Currently under California law, plaintiffs are allowed to recoup three times their...